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Disney Buys Marvel

LOS ANGELES – The Walt Disney Co. is punching its way into the universe of superheroes and their male fans with a deal announced Monday to acquire Marvel Entertainment Inc. for $4 billion, bringing characters such as Iron Man and Spider-Man into the family of Mickey Mouse and “Toy Story.”

The surprise cash-and-stock deal sent Spidey senses tingling in the comic book world. It could lead to new rides, movies, action figures and other outlets for Marvel’s 5,000 characters, although Marvel already was aggressively licensing its properties for such uses.

The deal won’t have benefits right away, and Disney stock sank on the news. Disney expects a short-term profit hit, and Marvel characters from X-Men to Daredevil are locked up in deals with other movie studios and theme parks. But Disney’s CEO, Robert Iger, promised an action-packed future.

“`Sparks will fly’ is the expression that comes to mind,” Iger told analysts.

Stan Lee, the 86-year-old co-creator of “Spider-Man” and many more of Marvel’s most famous characters, said he was thrilled to be informed of the marriage Monday morning.

“I love both companies,” he said. “From every point of view, this is a great match.”

The deal is expected to close by the end of the year and marks Disney’s biggest acquisition since it purchased Pixar Animation Studios Inc., the maker of “Up” and “Cars,” for $7.4 billion in stock in 2006.

Marvel would follow another storied comic book publisher into the arms of a media conglomerate. DC Comics, the home of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, was bought by Warner Bros. β€” now part of Time Warner Inc. β€” in 1969.

Buying Marvel is meant to improve Disney’s following among men and boys. Disney acknowledges it lost some of its footing with guys as it poured resources into female favorites such as “Hannah Montana” and the Jonas Brothers.

“Disney will have something guys grew up with and can experience with their kids, especially their sons,” said Gareb Shamus, whose company Wizard Entertainment Group runs several of the Comic-Con conventions around the nation.

Marvel TV shows already account for 20 hours per week of programming on Disney’s recently rebranded, boy-focused cable network, Disney XD, and that looks likely to increase, Iger said. The shows are “right in the wheelhouse for boys,” he said.

There will be some lag before Marvel’s trove of characters are fully developed at Disney, because of licensing deals Marvel has with other studios.

More-> Yahoo News

In Blackest Night…

For those who might not know Blackest Night is a DC Universe wide story arc that is currently under way written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Ivan Reis. The Story is about how a counterpart to the Green Lantern’s Central Power Battery, The Black Lantern, is found and activated. Dead superheroes are brought back to life via the use of black power rings issued by the Green Lantern villain Black Hand and used for his bidding (usually not their usual behavior). The story has been quite excellent so far with them bringing back a lot of characters we have not seen in a lot of time. I have ready the main title, Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps as well as the Superman and Batman side stories and here is a list of the members I have seen “Rise”

J’onn J’onzz (Martian Manhunter)
Katma Tui (Green Lantern Corps)
Ronnie Raymond (Firestorm)
Dee Tyler (a Freedom Fighter)
Ryan Kendall (Black Condor)
Roy Lincoln (Human Bomb)
Al Pratt (The Atom)
Jenny-Lynn Hayden (Jade)
Roscoe Dillon (The Top)
Lisa Snart (Golden Glider)
Digger Harkness (Captain Boomerang)
Arthur Curry (Aquaman)
Jack T Chance (Green Lantern Corps)
Tomar Re (Green Lantern Corps)
Hank Hall (Extant)
Don Hall (Dove)
Tula (Aquagirl)
Dolphin
Crispus Allen (The Spectre)
Abin Sur (Green Lantern of Space Sector 2814 before hal Jordan)
Roland Desmond (Blockbuster)
Arnold Wesker (The Ventriloquist)
Anatoli Knyazev (KGBeast)
Margaret Pye (Magpie)
Edmund Dorrance (King Snake, Bane’s father)
Deacon Joseph Blackfire
Tom and Tad Trigger (Trigger Twins)
Arnold Etchison (Abattoir)
John and Mary Grayson
Jack and Janet Drake
Lois and Kal-L of earth 2
Zor-El (supergirls dad)
Boston Brand (Deadman)

Heroes that have been killed and then turned:
Carter Hall (Hawkman)
Kendra Saunders (Hawkgirl)
Garth (Tempest)

Live Black Lanterns:
scar (a guardian)
Black Hand


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I feel older, wiser and I seem to have all this passion and these thoughts spilling out. This will be it’s forum.

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