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Marvel Comics and the issue of authorship Stan Lee vs. Jack Kirby Steve Ditko Watch people are still fighting over this: Kirby fans Chronology Lee and Kirby created all these characters Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Iron Man, X-Men, Doctor Doom, Black Panther, Silver Surfer, etc. greatest achievement probably: Galactus Trilogy featured in Fantastic Four (1966) In 1968-69, Joe Simon (creator of Captain America) involved in litigation against Marvel Kirby agreed to side with Marvel against Simon signed over rights to Captain America to Marvel Kirby very resentful by then of Stan Lee Lee’s media presence, lack of creative control, lack of perceived credit left Marvel under bad circumstances in 1970, moved to DC At DC, Kirby was unhappy returned briefly to Marvel in late 1970s in 1980s, worked for Pacific Comics occasionally freelanced for DC basically, out-of-sync with new comics styles fought Marvel tooth-and-nail through 1980s for ownership rights to his original page boards Marvel claimed his original art was created “for hire” died in 1994 Kirby family continued to fight for rights for control of characters created in 1960s in 2013, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of NY ruled in favor of Marvel

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  • • Marvel Comics and the issue of authorship

    • Stan Lee vs.• Jack Kirby• Steve Ditko• Watch

    • people are still fighting over this:• Kirby fans

    • Chronology• Lee and Kirby created all these characters

    • Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Iron Man, X-Men, Doctor Doom, Black Panther, Silver Surfer, etc.• greatest achievement probably: Galactus Trilogy featured in Fantastic Four (1966)

    • In 1968-69, Joe Simon (creator of Captain America) involved in litigation against Marvel• Kirby agreed to side with Marvel against Simon• signed over rights to Captain America to Marvel

    • Kirby very resentful by then of Stan Lee• Lee’s media presence, lack of creative control, lack of perceived credit• left Marvel under bad circumstances in 1970, moved to DC

    • At DC, Kirby was unhappy• returned briefly to Marvel in late 1970s

    • in 1980s, worked for Pacific Comics• occasionally freelanced for DC• basically, out-of-sync with new comics styles

    • fought Marvel tooth-and-nail through 1980s for ownership rights to his original page boards• Marvel claimed his original art was created “for hire”

    • died in 1994• Kirby family continued to fight for rights for control of characters created in 1960s

    • in 2013, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of NY ruled in favor of Marvel

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