Artist: Barry Kitson (All)
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DescriptionPublished 1993Script by Mark Waid Ice Man was an infallible assassin. He first appeared in L.E.G.I.O.N. '91 No. 32 He was hired by Max G'Odd to kill Lobo. He buried Lobo under tons of rock but Lobo survived and Ice Man had to flee the ensuing battle. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 4/7/2023
I'm all Ice
Ev'body worry 'bout me
Why do Lobo gimme a fight?
Can't you just let hit be?
I'm all Ice
Y'all know I'm very deadly
You got to gimme a fight
Why don't you kill him for me
Do what you Ice
Drawing it nat'rally
But if hit's too easy
Still gonna do it for fee
It's your life
Kitson's art is for me
It's a grisly bus'ness
It's everybody's game
Got to catch you later
No, no, kill 'em all it right away (Some Czarnia kid)
Get hit up and get you a job (Dip dip dip dip dip dip dip dip)
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
Posted on 4/8/2023
I'm just wondering, how the hell did they ever get away with naming a new character Ice Man? I mean, did Marvel even send them a Cease & Desist?
Miki Annamanthadoo
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 4/8/2023
Ruben DaCollector wrote:
I'm just wondering, how the hell did they ever get away with naming a new character Ice Man? I mean, did Marvel even send them a Cease & Desist?
Well, an Tceman film came out in 1984. And Val Kilmer was Iceman in Top Gun in 1986. If anyone could sue, it would be this guy.
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
Posted on 4/8/2023
Actually, DC should create another character, a super-villain naturally, based on this Polish dude! Those other examples are okay, because they are in completely different businesses. For instance, you and I could each open retail businesses right next to each other and as long as the business we're in is completely different, we could each use the same name. So you could be Iceman Comics and I could have Iceman Hardware. But two companies, direct competitors to each other in the exact same business, I believe are infringing on a copyright (or is it trademark?) when they each have a fictitious character by the same name. I guess the question is, "Can they get away with it because the one that came after is not based on having any powers related to ice and cold?". I guess Michael Lovitz needs to chime in here and set us straight!
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