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Who Are Archie Comics Trademarking Now?
Posted by Rich Johnston April 12, 2019
Archie Comics look like they are running another round of trademarks of late, and maybe giving away upcoming plans for the publishing line – or for characters due to appear in the Riverdale TV show. Remember, if you register a trademark, you have to use it – or risk losing it…
Who Are Archie Comics Trademarking Now?Recent registrations include Black Jack, registered for printed matter and paper goods, namely, comics, magazines, graphic novels, digests and books for children and adults featuring characters from animated and live-action motion picture and television films; posters as well as entertainment services in the nature of development, creation, production, distribution, and post-production of motion pictures, television shows, multimedia entertainment content; entertainment, namely, motion pictures and ongoing television shows featuring animation, comedy, drama and action broadcast over television, audio and video media, mobile phones, and the Internet; providing information in the field of entertainment that features animation, rendered by means of a global computer network; entertainment in the nature of on-going television programs, motion picture films and motion picture animated films featuring action, comedy, drama, and children’s entertainment; production of television programs; film production.
Black Jack was a character created in 1941 for Zip Comics, a superheroic figure. Patrolman Jack Jones gunned down by gangsters and cemented up in a wall. Rescued from death, he kept his identity secret – and deceased – and became the Black Jack to hunt down criminals.
Archie Comics have also registered this physical appearance of The Fox by Dean Haspiel with the note that ‘the color(s) red, blue, yellow, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of letters and shapes.’
They are also claiming The Shield, which I am sure Marvel Comics may take an interest in, but more obscurely Dotty and Ditto, about a cowgirl and her talking parrot, and the more famous Katy Keene, both classic Archie characters created by Bill Woggon.
I wonder what plans Archie Comics has for these?
Who Are Archie Comics Trademarking Now?
Posted by Rich Johnston April 12, 2019
Archie Comics look like they are running another round of trademarks of late, and maybe giving away upcoming plans for the publishing line – or for characters due to appear in the Riverdale TV show. Remember, if you register a trademark, you have to use it – or risk losing it…
Who Are Archie Comics Trademarking Now?Recent registrations include Black Jack, registered for printed matter and paper goods, namely, comics, magazines, graphic novels, digests and books for children and adults featuring characters from animated and live-action motion picture and television films; posters as well as entertainment services in the nature of development, creation, production, distribution, and post-production of motion pictures, television shows, multimedia entertainment content; entertainment, namely, motion pictures and ongoing television shows featuring animation, comedy, drama and action broadcast over television, audio and video media, mobile phones, and the Internet; providing information in the field of entertainment that features animation, rendered by means of a global computer network; entertainment in the nature of on-going television programs, motion picture films and motion picture animated films featuring action, comedy, drama, and children’s entertainment; production of television programs; film production.
Black Jack was a character created in 1941 for Zip Comics, a superheroic figure. Patrolman Jack Jones gunned down by gangsters and cemented up in a wall. Rescued from death, he kept his identity secret – and deceased – and became the Black Jack to hunt down criminals.
Archie Comics have also registered this physical appearance of The Fox by Dean Haspiel with the note that ‘the color(s) red, blue, yellow, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of letters and shapes.’
They are also claiming The Shield, which I am sure Marvel Comics may take an interest in, but more obscurely Dotty and Ditto, about a cowgirl and her talking parrot, and the more famous Katy Keene, both classic Archie characters created by Bill Woggon.
I wonder what plans Archie Comics has for these?