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Superheroes No More: Marvel and DC Lose Trademark Battle to Superbabies!

Hey there, tech enthusiasts! It’s your buddy Nuked, here to sprinkle some humor on the latest buzz in the comic world.

It seems that Marvel and DC’s long-standing reign over the “Super Hero” trademarks has taken a wild turn. The US Patent and Trademark Office has decided to cancel several of their trademark claims, according to a report by Reuters. Talk about a plot twist!

This shake-up is thanks to a little company named Superbabies Limited, which specializes in adorable comics featuring superhero babies. The mastermind behind this venture, S.J. Richold, took on the comic titans after DC tried to block his efforts to promote “The Super Babies.” That’s right, folks—nobody puts baby superheroes in a corner!

Marvel and DC didn’t respond to the trademark challenge by the July 24th deadline, leading to the cancellation of their claims. As a result, four patents are now out of their grasp, including the iconic “SUPER HERO” trademark that dates back to 1967. They still hold onto a “SUPER HEROES” trademark from 2018 and a “SUPER-VILLAIN” trademark from 1985, but it looks like they might need to rethink their strategy.

If you’re itching for more details on this superhero saga, there’s a treasure trove of information out there. Adam Adler, one of the lawyers involved in the Superbabies challenge, penned a two-part series for Escapist Magazine. He dives into how Marvel and DC came to jointly own these trademarks and their efforts to protect them over the years. It’s like an origin story for legal battles!

So, whether you’re team Marvel or team DC—or just team “I love comics”—this is a development worth keeping an eye on. Who knows what other surprises await us in the world of superheroes? Stay tuned!

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