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HulkInvestment

04/21/22 12:37 PM

#14031 RE: Axle-and-Hub #14030

Lmao… WSB! Tisk tisk

surfkast

04/21/22 12:40 PM

#14032 RE: Axle-and-Hub #14030

I was waiting to see someone bring that up. Thanks. ;-)

Axle-and-Hub

04/21/22 12:44 PM

#14033 RE: Axle-and-Hub #14030

Here's something a little different:

Real honest to goodness marketing for a change.

I just did a generic search on the internet about this new Slam girl announcement - and what do you know - there are some professionals involved in this Slam Girl effort.

I counted 7 links for today of places where the news of Slam girl intro are listed including business Insider, APNews, and 5 more. Here is just one example of an honest to goodness marketing announcement of one of those 7.

https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/29153

Xeroe

04/21/22 1:10 PM

#14036 RE: Axle-and-Hub #14030

If anything this ENHANCES the value of the franchises...

Pay attention now.

Marvel was the company Mr. Lee produced Spider Man under in 1961. Titles like Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, etc were all part of Marvel's IP library. Disney purchased all the Marvel IP in 2009.

He formed Stan Lee Media in 1998. From 1998 to 2000 they were producing Stan Lee branded franchises for new media (the internet). This is the tranche of IP in which Slam Girl is included. SLM went into bankruptcy in Dec. 2000 during the dot com bubble meltdown & ceased operations before this "successor to Spider Man" could ever be released. The IP sat in a metaphorical attic for many years until eventually in 2017 it was purchased by a collector & now resides with Stan Lee Holdings Ltd.

Following the SLM bankruptcy, Mr. Lee formed POW! Entertainment in 2001. POW! produced a number of new IP's & those are still held today by POW! and are licensed to Genius Brands (GNUS).

So to summarize - the franchises, characters & IP that are currently owned by Stan Lee Holdings Ltd. are the ONLY remaining Stan Lee creations that were not absorbed by Disney, Sony, or POW!. They have been "lost" to history for over 20 years... making this an extremely rare and valuable piece of super hero & Stan Lee history.

Stan Lee Holdings has engaged Sherril Rhoades - Stan Lee's "hand picked" successor as publisher of Marvel Comics & former Executive Vice President of Marvel Entertainment - to curate all this lost content created under SLM.

Sherrill Rhoades has granted Immortals Group Pty (100% owned subsidiary of CYIOS Corp) exclusive license to develop & bring this tranche of IP to market.