Copyright Reversion: Your Favorite Comic Book Heroes May Be Getting a New Address
Marvel Entertainment and Disney may lose some of the rights to characters and stories involving the Fantastic Four and X-Men come 2014. The children of the Jack Kirby, the late artist of several comic books, have given the entertainment giant notice of their intention to recapture the copyrights to the characters conceived by Mr. Kirby.
There is precedent here: in a similar action, the heirs of Jerry Siegel, the creator of Superman, successfully regained some of the rights to the character’s origin from Time Warner. This could potentially be a large blow to Disney, which recently acquired Marvel for $4 billion dollars.
The U.S. Copyright Act enables creators to end old copyright grants after a lengthy waiting period and revert them back to themselves. I think artists should be fairly rewarded for their creations, but I also believe in honoring one’s commitments. Here it would be ideal if the heirs can work out some agreement by which they are justly compensated but Marvel and Disney retain the ability to use the characters!

