Companies applying for or receiving patents is reported everywhere, but it’s mostly non-news— companies patent things all the time for nothing more than legal reasons, and it doesn’t mean Apple is building an iDildo or whatever for example. But Marvel has a history of applying for trademarks of certain characters across a spectrum of media shortly before they do something big with them. So the comic geek world is literally atwitter about Marvel’s move to go trademark crazy all of a sudden with one of its weirdest, most powerful, most adorable characters that you’ve probably never heard of, but one with a nutty fan base. So is Marvel going to do a Squirrel Girl movie? After Guardians, a lot is possible. Put her in a cartoon or on TV in some other fashion? We can only hope. That’s seriously her, attacking Wolverine like she doesn’t even give a fuck, because she absolutely does not.
Created by Spider-Man co-creator, Steve Ditko, she has becme a fan favourite of later after being championed by Dan Slott – and then kidnapped by Brian Bendis as an ex-lover of Wolverine, and superpowered babysitter for Luke Cage and Jessica Jones. Could it be that the character will appear in the Jessica Jones Netflix show?
Long Live The Horde!
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could also be company breaking legal actions attacking them of ownership of characters
That is also a possibility because Marvel can be quite dickish with their characters. It's why they are not in charge of FF or Spidey and it must just kill them in this age of the Super Hero movie.
"The Dark Rodent" LOL!
I so wish that was real.
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