The estate of the artist who drew the first Superman comic published 87 years ago is asserting applicable copyrights to the American superhero in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia.
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The estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster accuses the studio of years-long copyright infringement on several movies ...
The estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster filed a federal suit alleging that international rights to the character ...
The estate of superhero co-creator Joseph Shuster alleges overseas copyright infringement against Warner Bros. Discovery and ...
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Prime 1 Studio is back with multiple versions of a Superman statue from Zack Snyder’s Justice League. The new statue is a 1/3 scale statue that stands over 37-inches tall, and will ship ...