by Rik » Wed Dec 22, 2004 2:55 am
Posted by Rik on June 18, 2004, 3:18 am, in reply to "Mighty Crusaders questions"
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The Beetle wrote:Posted by The Beetle on June 17, 2004, 7:04 am
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So am I getting this right. The Mighty Crusaders are Archie Comics answer to Marvel and DC's superheroes line?
Yes but they date back to before Archie when the company was MLJ and the Hangman was the most violent Super Hero ever published and the Shield per dates Captain America, his side kick Dusty per dates Bucky.
The Beetle wrote:Posted by The Beetle on June 17, 2004, 7:04 am
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If so what was Impact Comics all about, did DC get the license to do Archie characters or what happened back in the early 90's?
Exactly, In the 80's Alan Moore wanted to use the Archie Heroes for Watchmen and the Comedian would have been the Shield then DC purchase Charlton and Alan changed the script, then DC wanted him to created his own heroes. In the 90's however, DC licensed the Archie heroes for the Impact Universe.
The Beetle wrote:Posted by The Beetle on June 17, 2004, 7:04 am
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Who owns the rights to the Archie superheroes today, and do any of you think we'll see any of them again anytime soon?
Archie is a family owned company, it is owned and operated by the sons of 2 of the original founders. They are currently trying to sell the Mighty Crusaders in Hollywood, if there are any takers there will be a comic, without a movie or TV deal, probably not.
Posted by Rik on June 18, 2004, 3:18 am, in reply to "Mighty Crusaders questions"
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[quote="The Beetle"]Posted by The Beetle on June 17, 2004, 7:04 am
195.24.1.195
So am I getting this right. The Mighty Crusaders are Archie Comics answer to Marvel and DC's superheroes line?[/quote]
Yes but they date back to before Archie when the company was MLJ and the Hangman was the most violent Super Hero ever published and the Shield per dates Captain America, his side kick Dusty per dates Bucky.
[quote="The Beetle"]Posted by The Beetle on June 17, 2004, 7:04 am
195.24.1.195
If so what was Impact Comics all about, did DC get the license to do Archie characters or what happened back in the early 90's?[/quote]
Exactly, In the 80's Alan Moore wanted to use the Archie Heroes for Watchmen and the Comedian would have been the Shield then DC purchase Charlton and Alan changed the script, then DC wanted him to created his own heroes. In the 90's however, DC licensed the Archie heroes for the Impact Universe.
[quote="The Beetle"]Posted by The Beetle on June 17, 2004, 7:04 am
195.24.1.195
Who owns the rights to the Archie superheroes today, and do any of you think we'll see any of them again anytime soon?[/quote]
Archie is a family owned company, it is owned and operated by the sons of 2 of the original founders. They are currently trying to sell the Mighty Crusaders in Hollywood, if there are any takers there will be a comic, without a movie or TV deal, probably not.