Jazan Wild/Heroes lawsuit not entirely far-fetched?
It would probably be fair to say that a lot of people were snickering a bit when it was announced that Jazan Wild (real name Jason Barnes) was suing Heroes for similarities between his carnival plot and theirs:
The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, lists similarities including a carnival that can magically appear and disappear to collect protagonists, a young boy who develops special abilities, a carney or hero running through the woods chased by a mob, a circle of mirrors tied to the key plot, similarities in dialogue, and more.As anyone who has been reading comics or watching tv for more than, oh, five minutes can attest, none of those elements are particularly novel or special. Fact: we edited a carnival story once ourselves and at least one of those elements was in it.
Big picture news stuff
Heroes is cancelled, a surprise twist in the Siegel vs Warners legal battle and video from the Doug Wright Awards.
Publishers band together to shut down pirate site
Via Colleen Doran comes word that htmlcomics.com has been shut down by the FBI. The site was a very popular online library of unauthorized comics scans, with hundreds of thousands of issues available at the click of a mouse:
Must read: Handley’s attorney comments
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DC lawyering up for Siegel case
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Looking at the Handley case
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The Swipist #2: Vera Brosgol and Hot Topic
In yet ANOTHER case of stealing, artist Vera Brosgol noted via Twitter that Hot Topic had totally ripped off her T-shirt design. Brosgol's drawing...
More on Montana v Geppi
Last week, we reported on some legal troubles for Diamond Distribution owner Steve Geppi, including what appeared to be a $500 million lawsuit filed...
Fight! Don Murphy vs Kevin O’Neill
In the Kevin O'Neill interview we linked to earlier, he made reference to the troubles surrounding LOEG: Black Dossier, which nearly didn't get published...
Montana family sues Geppi for $500,000
It's been no secret over the last year that Steve Geppi, the owner of Diamond Comics Distribution, has had some money problems on his...
Christopher Handley sentenced to 6 months
Christopher Handley, the manga collector from Iowa who pled guilty to possessing child pornography, has been sentenced to six months in jail, followed by...
Guy who controls Tintin is very controlling
Nick Rodwell is a lawyer and the second husband of Fanny, the widow of Hergé, the world-famous creator of comics icon Tintin. As such,...










