Judge confirms SUPERMAN belongs to DC. Alas.

March 22nd, 2013 by Caffeine Powered

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Don’t let the headline fool you, the battle for Superman’s soul isn’t over. Okay, soul is a bit erroneous. And over-dramatic. The fight for Superman’s wondrous money-making capabilities isn’t over. That doesn’t mean there haven’t been ebbs and flows to the case. The latest has the tide turning in DC’s favor. What does this all mean?! I have no fucking idea.

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DC wins 50% of ‘SUPERMAN’ ownership in surprising court victory.

October 18th, 2012 by Caffeine Powered

Hey! Wee! Score one for the billion-dollar corporation! Those plucky bastards.

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Ruling is approaching in the Shuster estate’s attempt to reclaim ‘SUPERMAN’ rights.

August 15th, 2012 by Caffeine Powered

I don’t really understand the legal mumbo jumbo that is going on in the Shuster estate’s attempt to reclaim the rights to the Super-Man. They’re in a really righteous arm wrestling match with DC, I know that. There’s probably like a zillion bucks on the line, I know that too. But who is in the right? What the motions mean? Not even.

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Check That Bought SUPERMAN RIGHTS Sells For $160,000. G’damn.

April 17th, 2012 by Caffeine Powered

The check that bought the rights to Superman has sold, and for quite the pretty penny. Imagine having so much money that you spend over $100k on a check? Yeah, I can’t neither.

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Bid On The Check That BOUGHT SUPERMAN. For A Cool $37,000.

March 31st, 2012 by Caffeine Powered

You can buy the check  that bought the rights to Superman. Now in my world in the Multiverse where I rule supreme atop a throne of golden Diet Dew cans, with Jennifer Lawrence a-clutching my perfectly chiseled biceps and cooing at me, this would give you the rights to the actual comic character.

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Check DC Wrote To Buy Superman From Siegel and Shuster Is Up For Auction.

October 26th, 2011 by Caffeine Powered

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This is the check that DC used to buy Superman from two young enterprising lads. Now you can overpay for the check that DC used to underpay for the most famous superhero of all time.

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