I wish them bon chance in their endeavor, but they're not just going up against the tyranny that was Marvel's work-for-hire contracts back in the day. They're now facing the wrath of the fully functional battle station that is The Lawyers Of Disney. Even if Disney has to bite the bullet and terminate the copyright on those properties, it'll be less than a month before they come up with new costumes and new "legally distinct" iterations of "Professor Weird" and "The Arachnid".
I wish them bon chance in their endeavor, but they're not just going up against the tyranny that was Marvel's work-for-hire contracts back in the day. They're now facing the wrath of the fully functional battle station that is The Lawyers Of Disney. Even if Disney has to bite the bullet and terminate the copyright on those properties, it'll be less than a month before they come up with new costumes and new "legally distinct" iterations of "Professor Weird" and "The Arachnid".