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      • "Marvel can only use the original versions of DC characters that enter the public domain," Tre Lovell told Looper. "Any additional elements or adaptations created by DC will continue to be protected." That includes other characters — like Robin or the Joker — as well as specific costume designs, story beats, or items like the Batmobile.
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  2. Jan 13, 2023 · Public domain characters are fair game for anyone to use, and a few of the biggest ones have made appearances in Marvel and DC comics.

  3. Most Fawcett characters (Black Adam and Mr. Atom are exceptions), Quality Comics and the Charlton Characters are considered pd. DC owns trademarks on many (not all though; I checked a few months back, and they didn't have all the Quality heroes trademarked).

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Explore the world of public domain characters, from classic literary figures to iconic cartoons and comics, in our comprehensive list and guide.

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  5. To be clear, if it happens, the Superman and Batman of the late 1930s would be public domain. Anything added to the lore would only be available as each noteworthy edition expires also. For instance, Kryptonite would be safe 4 more years. The Batman Who Laughs could not be used for decades.

  6. Jul 8, 2023 · What DC and Marvel characters will enter the Public Domain over the years and decades? List of characters, year created, and year to be added in the Public Domain? (Example: Namor the Sub-Mariner, 1939, 2035)

  7. Jan 26, 2024 · The short answer is: Yes, Marvel and Disney could technically use Batman and Superman once they enter the public domain. But it isn't as simple as opening a multiversal portal and...

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