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Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:03 pm
by Name_Violation
as much as i hate this, its not up to me...

so now i demand a deadpool/101 dalmations cross over. and maybe hulk/fantasia.

Donald the duck/Howard the duck ?

MIckey and the new mutants?

Disney zombies?

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:14 pm
by shortround
The really question is what will disney do with marvel ultimate and marvel max comics which are not aimed at teens and young adults but at an older audience will these brands vanish under disney new adminstration. Also what will happen to all the video game deals that were before the deal took place considering both activison and sega not mention thq have stake in this deal.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:32 pm
by Hotrod
shortround wrote:The really question is what will disney do with marvel ultimate and marvel max comics which are not aimed at teens and young adults but at an older audience will these brands vanish under disney new adminstration. Also what will happen to all the video game deals that were before the deal took place considering both activison and sega not mention thq have stake in this deal.


Disney said they will honor all Marvels previous deals. I think Marvel will still be Marvel but will have money backing from Disney and more exposure. I would think they would keep the Ultimate and MAX lines but not pub them much.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:22 am
by tom brokaw
as long as disney doesnt interfere with the way marvel runs things, im content

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:46 am
by Evil_the_Nub
Fett 526 wrote:Calm down Disney haters. Just because Marvel is now owned by Disney doesn't mean the end for Marvel. Do you think Disney would destroy a money maker such as Marvel? Especially after spending so much to get it??

I very much doubt that the upcoming Marvel movies, Thor and Cap, will be in any jeopardy. As for crossovers, well of course there will be. Look at all the Disney/Star Wars merch out at their theme parks and how well those sell. You don't think there will be kids wanting a Spider-Man dressed Mickey Mouse, or a Stitch dressed as Doc Ock or Wolvie??

If they do Stitch as Venom I'd be all over it.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:13 am
by Name_Violation
Evil_the_Nub wrote:If they do Stitch as Venom I'd be all over it.

or carnage

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:29 am
by Dead Metal
I'm starting to think this might not be so bad, Disney does want to charter to older people, which is something they cannot do with their image.
I remember a text we had for a test in translation class that stated that Disney is trying their best to expand their products and image. That's why you can currently buy designer bride dresses made by Disney, that are only recognizable as a Disney product because of the label.

Fact is if people hear Disney they automatically think kids stuff but forget things like Pirates of the Caribbean movies which are not exactly Disney'ish.

If anything they might actually repair the damage that was done to the Marvel universe, I wouldn't mind loosing all the crap from Civil War onwards.

And if I remember correctly, Disney sued Marvel for Howard the Duck, as he looked similar to Donald Duck and they didn't want Donald to be associated with him as he was the exact opposite of their image.

I think this is a pure money orientated thing, the only interest they have in Marvel is the money Marvel makes and the target age group, I don't think they would make such an investment and do the same mistakes they did before.

Marvel is the biggest and internationally best known comic publisher ever. Over here the only DC characters the general public know are Batman and Superman and then they think they are from Marvel like Spider-Man, Captain America, Fantastic Four Iron Man and Hulk. Just those that are interested in comics actually know that DC is something separate from Marvel. Even in Batman The Dark Knight people that claimed they have seen all Batman movies and cartoons thought that Batman is a Marvel character.

I'm starting to think that this might be the birth of possibly the most powerful media company of all time.

But then again, I still see that Mickey Mouse in a Spider-Man costume.....

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:48 am
by Cyber Bishop
hellkitty wrote:
I do read. Thanks for the insulting assumption, though. Goes perfectly with the night I've been having. Matches my eyes and everything.



EXCUSE ME, I mentioned NO ONE by name. If you were insulted then I am sorry, however everywhere I have visited people seem to have this "OH NOES DISNEY IS TEH EVIL.. MARVEL IZ DOOMED!!!" mentality..

SO if you read then you should not have been offended. There are plenty that see the title and make blind assumptions.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:51 am
by Convotron
Dead Metal wrote:I'm starting to think that this might be the birth of possibly the most powerful media company of all time.


[teehee]
Before we get our hopes up, I'd like to point out that this could be a very bad thing. More and more, the people of modern society worship false idols and the almighty dollar. We should be concerned over the conglomeration of such powerful cultural and economical entities!

Beware...BEWARE THE WRATH OF RELIGIMON!!!

Image
[/teehee]

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:58 am
by Dead Metal
Convotron wrote:
Dead Metal wrote:I'm starting to think that this might be the birth of possibly the most powerful media company of all time.


[teehee]
Before we get our hopes up, I'd like to point out that this could be a very bad thing. More and more, the people of modern society worship false idols and the almighty dollar. We should be concerned over the conglomeration of such powerful cultural and economical entities!

Beware...BEWARE THE WRATH OF RELIGIMON!!!

Image
[/teehee]

Must research Religimon, but I really don't see the difference between worshipping that or Jehovah/God/Allah or wtf.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:03 pm
by Convotron
The difference is that Religimon is the Truth and everything else doesn't exist.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:25 pm
by Dead Metal
Convotron wrote:The difference is that Religimon is the Truth and everything else doesn't exist.

I think we should have a bit of a talk about faith my friend.
Because what you just said makes Primus very, very sad so sad that he might not let you into the Matrix, ever.:P

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:33 pm
by Name_Violation
Dead Metal wrote:
Convotron wrote:
Dead Metal wrote:I'm starting to think that this might be the birth of possibly the most powerful media company of all time.


[teehee]
Before we get our hopes up, I'd like to point out that this could be a very bad thing. More and more, the people of modern society worship false idols and the almighty dollar. We should be concerned over the conglomeration of such powerful cultural and economical entities!

Beware...BEWARE THE WRATH OF RELIGIMON!!!

Image
[/teehee]

Must research Religimon, but I really don't see the difference between worshipping that or Jehovah/God/Allah or wtf.


qft

the difference is allah/god/whoever is an old man with a beard according to the pics i've seen. this is cute and purple. :P

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:12 pm
by Convotron
Dead Metal wrote:
Convotron wrote:The difference is that Religimon is the Truth and everything else doesn't exist.

I think we should have a bit of a talk about faith my friend.
Because what you just said makes Primus very, very sad so sad that he might not let you into the Matrix, ever.:P


No! I don't want Primus to be very, very sad. Hmm, Religimon and Primus will need to get together for a merger meeting.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:35 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Let's keep religion out of this.

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Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:06 pm
by Convotron
Cyber Bishop wrote:Let's keep religion out of this.

viewtopic.php?f=14&t=14626

3. No hate speech.
No racial slurs, religious discrimination, sexism, homophobic remarks, etc. Seibertron.com is open and welcoming to everyone, and we plan on keeping it that way.


First and only warning.


D'oh!

Understood.

I didn't mean to bring religion into the discussion as I just meant to joke around and make a reference to a wacky idea from the Authority comic.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:21 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Sometimes all it takes is one and the snowball effect happens y'know. I am just trying to keep things from diverting to another subject and de-railing the thread.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:23 pm
by Convotron
I totally understand! Yeah, it doesn't take much to get things off track and then trouble brews.

Back to the topic, I wonder what, if any, affect this new ownership will have on Marvel's animated work. I mean, Disney is a premiere entity in the world of animation(though I'm not a big fan of its work within the last decade or so).

If there's one big advantage that DC has over Marvel is the quality of their animated media. DC has produced better quality animation and have amazing development staff like the legendary Bruce Timm. The worst of the DCAU rivals the best of the Marvel animated works. People will cite X-Men Evolution and Wolverine and the X-Men, which are good but nowhere as great in my opinion as Justice League and JLU in terms of animation and story.

Superman The Animated Series and Batman TAS both tapped into the essence of the title characters while bringing them into contemporary settings(though both contain graphic elements that hearken to past periods such as the use of art deco in BTAS). All of the Marvel animated efforts seemed to be on the same path of kind of knowing the core of the source material but tries to re-invent without a strong sense of direction. The X-Men series always go on the mutant vs human thing, which is a vital element of the comics but it's the single note that every X-Men cartoon plays over, and over, and over again. Justice League and JLU had variety in their stories and were able to work single episodes as well as multiple episode story arcs, dealing with a fair variety of plot ideas.

The only recent animated work by Marvel that stands out in my mind as an equal to DC efforts is the Hulk vs Thor and Hulk vs Wolverine animated features. I really enjoyed both on the animation and story sides. They really got to the center of the characters' origin and gave them a nice current twist. They're recognizable but fresh. Now with Disney's ownership, backing, and resources not only financially but in terms of animation studios...will we see a Marvel animated renaissance?

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:55 pm
by Hotrod
Convotron wrote:I totally understand! Yeah, it doesn't take much to get things off track and then trouble brews.

Back to the topic, I wonder what, if any, affect this new ownership will have on Marvel's animated work. I mean, Disney is a premiere entity in the world of animation(though I'm not a big fan of its work within the last decade or so).

If there's one big advantage that DC has over Marvel is the quality of their animated media. DC has produced better quality animation and have amazing development staff like the legendary Bruce Timm. The worst of the DCAU rivals the best of the Marvel animated works. People will cite X-Men Evolution and Wolverine and the X-Men, which are good but nowhere as great in my opinion as Justice League and JLU in terms of animation and story.

Superman The Animated Series and Batman TAS both tapped into the essence of the title characters while bringing them into contemporary settings(though both contain graphic elements that hearken to past periods such as the use of art deco in BTAS). All of the Marvel animated efforts seemed to be on the same path of kind of knowing the core of the source material but tries to re-invent without a strong sense of direction. The X-Men series always go on the mutant vs human thing, which is a vital element of the comics but it's the single note that every X-Men cartoon plays over, and over, and over again. Justice League and JLU had variety in their stories and were able to work single episodes as well as multiple episode story arcs, dealing with a fair variety of plot ideas.

The only recent animated work by Marvel that stands out in my mind as an equal to DC efforts is the Hulk vs Thor and Hulk vs Wolverine animated features. I really enjoyed both on the animation and story sides. They really got to the center of the characters' origin and gave them a nice current twist. They're recognizable but fresh. Now with Disney's ownership, backing, and resources not only financially but in terms of animation studios...will we see a Marvel animated renaissance?


I hope so. But I also have to admitt Lionsgate has done a great job with the animation projects. I really liked Doctor Starange and Iron Man. I have not seen the Hulk vs Movie yet but I hope to soon.

Disney Buy's Marvel : Possible Impact on Hasbro's Joint Project

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:55 pm
by Nekoman
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Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:22 pm
by freaky777
Hannah Montana vs. Wolverine, the most epic crossover.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:47 pm
by Shadowman
It'll be fine. Seeing as how Marvel wasn't in any real financial trouble, they could turn down the offer if they wanted to. Yeah, $4 billion is a helluva lot, but you have to give Marvel more credit than this; if the contract said "And also we get to change everything we want" Marvel would have walked away.

On the other hand, Deadpool vs. Hannah Montana is now fully possible...

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:56 pm
by Convotron
Hotrod wrote:I hope so. But I also have to admitt Lionsgate has done a great job with the animation projects. I really liked Doctor Starange and Iron Man. I have not seen the Hulk vs Movie yet but I hope to soon.


Oh, I forgot about those two. I thought that Doctor Strange had some nifty ideas like the magic combat. I liked Iron Man for giving all those different armours cameos. If you liked those two animated features, I think you'll enjoy the Hulk vs movies. I believe that the voice actor for Strange is also the voice actor for Bruce Banner in the vs movies.

freaky777 wrote:Hannah Montana vs. Wolverine, the most epic crossover.


You know, I bet hardcore Marvel fans would be fuming over that kind of joke but as I see it, Wolverine has been Marvel's "lady of the night"(to put it politely), I could see something like that happening. Actually...Wolverine and Mickey Mouse have a few things in common. Both are dark haired characters in a world that often pays more attention to the fair coifed celebrities. They both have similar head silhouettes, what with Mickey's ears and Wolverine's Flock of Seagulls on steroids hairstyle. AND they both seem to be the number one character of their companies to throw out into the world and see what they stick to.

"I'm the best at what I do. And what I do isn't very nice...now give me your hard earned money. You know you want to. Bub. Ha-ha!"

Check out John Struan's blog, Super Punch, to see Mickey-rine!

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:58 pm
by Hotrod
Shadowman wrote:It'll be fine. Seeing as how Marvel wasn't in any real financial trouble, they could turn down the offer if they wanted to. Yeah, $4 billion is a helluva lot, but you have to give Marvel more credit than this; if the contract said "And also we get to change everything we want" Marvel would have walked away.

On the other hand, Deadpool vs. Hannah Montana is now fully possible...


The more I think about it I am thinking this is pure win for Marvel.

Re: Disney buy's marvel comics for $4 billion

PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:18 pm
by ShGarland_1383
Shadowman wrote:It'll be fine. Seeing as how Marvel wasn't in any real financial trouble, they could turn down the offer if they wanted to. Yeah, $4 billion is a helluva lot, but you have to give Marvel more credit than this; if the contract said "And also we get to change everything we want" Marvel would have walked away.

On the other hand, Deadpool vs. Hannah Montana is now fully possible...

I think it'll be fine too. I heard mentioned in one of the reports I've heard about this that DC's been owned by Warner Brothers since the 60s, and what few Blackest Night books I've been able to read so far have been awesome.

Best case scenario: Marvel will be able to maintain Earth-616 (the Marvel Universe as we know it) with the worst happening that Marvel will have to create a Disney imprint (obviously geared towards younger readers and Disney fans).

Like Shadowman said: if the contract said Disney could change whatever they wanted, Marvel woulda walked away.

Don't really see Deadpool/Hannah Montana coming, though. (Don't think I saw Archie Meets the Punisher coming either, however, and I've still got that one-shot around here somewhere...)