POW! Entertainment Sells Stan Lee's Name, Likeness, And Creations To Genius Brands For "Stan Lee Universe"

POW! Entertainment Sells Stan Lee's Name, Likeness, And Creations To Genius Brands For "Stan Lee Universe"

Genius Brands has announced the acquisition of Stan Lee's everything from POW! Entertainment, but whether his legacy is in the right hands depends whether you believe "Spiderman" should include a hyphen!

By Nighthawk01 - Jul 06, 2020 07:07 AM EST
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., July 06, 2020 -- Through a groundbreaking joint venture between Genius Brands International ("Genius Brands") and Stan Lee’s POW! Entertainment, an agreement has been struck to create Stan Lee Universe. Stan Lee Universe will assume worldwide rights, in perpetuity, to the name, physical likeness, physical signature, live-action and animated motion picture, television, online, digital, publishing, comic book, merchandising and licensing rights to Stan Lee and his IP creations past, present, and going forward. 

In announcing the deal today, Andy Heyward, Chairman & CEO of Genius Brands, said that, "In all of Hollywood, there is no greater prize. This is the Holy Grail. Stan Lee Universe is a once in a lifetime asset drawn from over 100 original, heretofore unexploited properties, created by the most successful creator of intellectual property of our time."

Jointly owned and subject to due diligence and documentation, the deal will leave Genius Brands as the managing and controlling partner of the Stan Lee Universe joint venture.

Stan Lee was the creator of the most successful characters ever made, including Spiderman, Iron Man, Black Panther, The Incredible Hulk, X Men, Thor, Captain America, Ms. Marvel,  Silver Surfer, Antman, Nick Fury, Guardians of the Galaxy, and of course the #1 movie box-office franchise of all time, The Avengers.  For decades, Stan was the editor and creative force behind Marvel Comics, which was sold to the Walt Disney Company for $4.4 billion and has since proved to be worth many multiples of that amount. 

In addition to the #1 movie box office hit, Avengers Endgame, Stan Lee created two of the Walt Disney Company’s top three blockbusters, and five of the top 12 grossing movies of all time. 

"It’s almost impossible to conceive that one mind created all this wealth," said Heyward. "The spinoffs alone defy the imagination.  From animated television, to toys, apparel, video games, and every conceivable licensed product imaginable, Stan Lee characters populate the screens and retail shelves worldwide. There is no creator who has influenced pop culture and created more successful entertainment. Not even Walt Disney. Over and over, again and again, he created characters and stories that resonated in the hearts and minds of all peoples of all ages around the world, with billions and billions and billions of dollars of motion picture box-office, television, and consumer product licensing."

Stan Lee Universe will be built from the repository of all of the characters and IP created by Stan Lee, post-Marvel Entertainment, not otherwise elsewhere.  It is drawn from over 100 original Stan Lee creations, from which it will develop and license approximately seven properties per year.

"Having worked with Stan and been a close friend for almost 30 years, nothing could make me prouder than for Genius Brands to become the guardian of both his brand and body of work," commented Heyward. "I have no doubt that the greatest characters, the greatest stories, and the greatest hits from the mind of Stan Lee have yet to be told. As big as Spider Man, Black Panther, X Men, and the Avengers are today, tomorrow it will be Stan Lee’s TOMORROW MEN, his STRINGBEAN,  his BLACK FURY, and VIRUS."

Former President of Marvel Productions, Margaret Loesch, said, "Stan Lee was a one of a kind. So is this asset. Stan Lee Universe is going to be an unimaginable source of blockbuster entertainment for many years to come."

Former President of Walt Disney Television and Chief Content Officer of Genius Brands’ new Kartoon Channel!, David Neuman said, "The spinoff opportunities for Kartoon Channel! alone are mindboggling, including a dedicated Stan Lee Universe program block."

Heyward concluded, "When we looked at the depth of these creations that sit in this library, the magnitude and value of this asset slowly began to sink in. There simply is no greater treasure chest of Intellectual Property anywhere. I feel like we went down to the basement of John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s recording studio and found 200 songs that had never been released.  One was called Yesterday, another was called Hey Jude, and another called Sergeant Pepper. They were just waiting for us to bring them forth to the market, along with their names and likenesses, signatures, and the right to merchandise the Beatles.  It feels that big to us!

"We will be creating a dedicated business and creative unit specific to Stan Lee Universe. For the millions of Stan Lee fans, we look forward to taking this unique asset and faithfully bringing the characters to the movie screens, to comic books, to toys and licensed products worldwide.  

"For the Genius Brands’ shareholders, we look forward to effectively and smartly monetizing this asset across all platforms. I have no doubt that we will attract the most talented producers, directors, and marketers in the world as we unlock this one of a kind treasury and bring forth the next wave of Stan Lee creations for the world to experience and enjoy. We are proceeding immediately with our due diligence and expect final documentation to follow promptly thereafter."

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JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 7/6/2020, 7:58 AM
"Spiderman."

I'm sure they're not cashing in on his legacy AT ALL.

Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 7/6/2020, 8:06 AM
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 7/6/2020, 8:17 AM
Even in death the elder abuse continues. Smh.

Let him rest in peace.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 7/6/2020, 8:21 AM
I feel dirty after reading that.
RolandD
RolandD - 7/6/2020, 8:26 AM
This just doesn't feel right.
dracula
dracula - 7/6/2020, 9:52 AM
@RolandD - These guys are going to burn in a very special level of hell. One reserved for child molesters and people who speak at the theater
Kumkani
Kumkani - 7/6/2020, 8:43 AM
Man what the hell? Even after your dead this is how they'll do you? Sucks to be commodified honestly.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 7/6/2020, 9:44 AM
@WeaponXCII - As a fan, it's rough to see Lee's name and image leveraged like this after his death. But I think there's nothing he would have wanted more in this context than to be compared to Walt Disney and the Beatles.

Stanley Lieber created this caricature version of himself in the form of Stan Lee to serve as a mascot for himself and his industry. That mascot has power, even after Lieber himself is gone. It definitely hits different seeing his likeness bought and sold as a commodity, but it's still a testament to the man's body of work that it's something that has so much power and salience after his death.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 7/6/2020, 9:47 AM
I was meaning to respond to that post down there. vvv
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 7/6/2020, 8:56 AM
Stan would not have wanted this.
r1g0r
r1g0r - 7/6/2020, 9:20 AM
at first glance, this strikes me as not only unethical, but also possibly illegal.
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/6/2020, 9:35 AM
Let the man rest in peace.

dracula
dracula - 7/6/2020, 9:42 AM
These guys are going to burn in a very special level of hell. One reserved for child molesters and people who speak at the theater
dracula
dracula - 7/6/2020, 9:44 AM
Considering all the controversy around Stan’s daughter possibly being abusive towards him after his wife’s, wonder if she has anything to do with this
TheMandalorian
TheMandalorian - 7/6/2020, 10:40 AM
This makes me really really sad...

All this proves is you want to keep making money off the legend of one of the greatest creatives we have ever have... all you leeches just trying to make more and more... makes me really really sad that the stories, characters, and impact he had to THE COMIC INDUSTRY are all being glanced over cuz people can and will continue to make money off his name...

Stan Lee, You deserve so much better then what this will do for your legacy. I sadly do not see this as a way of protecting Stan's name and work, this is just a way for more people to make money off the backs of those who created something wonderful for others.
AC1
AC1 - 7/6/2020, 10:42 AM
So basically they're gonna make a shit ton of money merchandising a dead man's face?
dracula
dracula - 7/6/2020, 10:51 AM
On Another topic. As I expected, Star Girl is leaving DC Universe for season 2 and moving to CW
https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/tv-shows-cancelled-2020/
Goldboink
Goldboink - 7/6/2020, 10:52 AM
Here's the deal - All of the work he did in the Silver age was collaborative. Sure, he was the face of the franchise and all that and his creative input was vital but he was not sitting on an island. Quite honestly the stuff he did post Marvel is not very good and just slapping his name on it will not make it so.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 7/6/2020, 11:17 AM
Maybe one day Jack Kirby will get the same kind of love and recognition that Stan gets.
ANewPope
ANewPope - 7/6/2020, 11:20 AM
People just can't stop being greedy, selfish pieces of shit.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 7/6/2020, 11:55 AM
They need to redesign him completely. That certain was awful as well
adamcawa
adamcawa - 7/6/2020, 12:03 PM
I don't like to speak for other people, especially dead people, but I find it hard to believe, with everything we know about Stan Lee, that he wouldn't be 100% on board with this just for the fact that some of his never before seen characters, including rejected ones, would finally see the light of day.
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