Disney to buy comic book powerhouse Marvel for $4B

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LOS ANGELES – The Walt Disney Co. is buying Marvel Entertainment Inc. for $4 billion in cash and stock, bringing such characters as Iron Man and Spider-Man into the family of Mickey Mouse and WALL-E.

Under the deal, which was announced Monday and is expected to close by the end of the year, Disney will acquire the rights to 5,000 Marvel characters. Many of them, including the Fantastic Four and the X-Men, were co-created by the comic book legend Stan Lee.

Disney CEO Robert Iger said Marvel's comic books, TV shows, movies and video games amounted to "a treasure trove of content." Iger said the deal would bring benefits like the ones Disney got from buying "Toy Story" creator Pixar Animation Studios Inc. for $7.4 billion in stock in 2006.

"The acquisition of Marvel offers us a similar opportunity to advance our strategy," Iger said, and "to build a business that is stronger than the sum of its parts."

For Marvel, Iger said being in the Disney camp would mean better global distribution and better relationships with retailers to sell its products. Another storied comic book maker, DC Comics, has been under the wings of a major studio since 1969, when Warner Bros. bought the home of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.

Marvel Chairman Mort Handel called Disney "a perfect home for our great collection of characters."

One point of the deal is to help Disney appeal to young men who have flocked to theaters to see Marvel superheroes such as Iron Man in recent years. That contrasts with Disney's recent successes among young women with such fare as "Hannah Montana" and the Jonas Brothers.

Marvel television shows also 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.

However, analyst David Joyce of Miller Tabak & Co. noted that that the $4 billion offer was at "full price."

Marvel shareholders will receive $30 per share in cash, plus 0.745 Disney shares for every Marvel share they own. That values each Marvel share at $50 based on Friday's closing stock prices.

Marvel shares shot up $9.91, or 26 percent, to $48.56 in midday trading Monday. Disney shares fell 82 cents, or 3 percent, to $26.02.

Disney said the boards of both companies have approved the transaction, but it will require an antitrust review and the approval of Marvel shareholders.

Although it began producing its own movies, starting with "Iron Man" last year, Marvel has several deals with other movie studios that Disney said it will honor and re-examine upon expiration.

For example, "Spider-Man 4," set for release in 2011, is being made with Sony Corp.'s Columbia Pictures; "Iron Man 2" will be distributed by Viacom Inc.'s Paramount Pictures next year; and the upcoming "X-Men Origins: Magneto" and "X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2," both due in 2011, are to be distributed by News Corp.'s 20th Century Fox.

Iger said Pixar also had third-party licensing agreements that eventually expired, allowing the companies to move forward together.

Marvel earned a net profit of $206 million in its last fiscal year, up 47 percent from a year earlier, on revenue of $676 million.

Disney said the acquisition will hurt its earnings per share by a mid-single digit percentage in fiscal 2010 but be positive in 2012. That is partly because the company will issue 59 million new shares and partly because of the timing of Marvel releases such as "Thor" and "The First Avenger: Captain America" in 2011.

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Hopefully Disney doesn't use Marvel characters in musicals & putting them in cartoons with known Disney characters. :smh: Keep letting Marvel do what they do. Marvel can benefit from Disney's animation studios & distribution.
 
This should be a good thing for Marvel. Disney won't hurt the adult branding of Marvel entities in anyway. This is a rich get richer sort of deal. Imagine some Pixar-Marvel movies!!!!
 
This should be a good thing for Marvel. Disney won't hurt the adult branding of Marvel entities in anyway. This is a rich get richer sort of deal. Imagine some Pixar-Marvel movies!!!!
exactly look at how good incredibles is imho the best superhero movie, imagine the possability:dance::dance::dance:
 
This is going to be good.

If it fails - There is always the INDIE and web comics that have been pure fire in the last 10 years.
 
If Pluto joins Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers I'm threw, thru, through!!!

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

the first thing i thought about was them Disney niggas gaying up the comics...they better not.

2nd thing was the graphics on all the Marvel straight-to-DVD movies, how wack them shits are...if the let Pixar dabble in them hoes, it'll be a fuckin' WRAP!!! I'd stand in line for them bitches!!
 
This should be a good thing for Marvel. Disney won't hurt the adult branding of Marvel entities in anyway. This is a rich get richer sort of deal. Imagine some Pixar-Marvel movies!!!!

I really hope you're right. This could turn out to be the best thing to happen for Marvel, or the worst. It all depends on Disney. While Disney has the ownership, they could just leave it be.

Also; now that Disney owns Marvel, does this mean that they can strip FOX's movie rights for future X-men films.
 
Also; now that Disney owns Marvel, does this mean that they can strip FOX's movie rights for future X-men films.

Yeah they could try to buy the options back.

marvel
dc
what else is there?

There are plenty of smaller and/or independent publishers

Image
Darkhorse
Boom!
Dynamite
The list goes on...

If you want to read black comics (black characters, black creators) the indie route is the way to go :yes:
 
Also; now that Disney owns Marvel, does this mean that they can strip FOX's movie rights for future X-men films.

No actually the deals with the other studios will still stand, as a matter of fact FOX is getting ready to re-do Xmen and the Fantastic Four. However Disney could buy the rights to those characters at Paramount, Sony and Fox back if they don't automatically revert back to Marvel some time in the near future.
 
No actually the deals with the other studios will still stand, as a matter of fact FOX is getting ready to re-do Xmen and the Fantastic Four. However Disney could buy the rights to those characters at Paramount, Sony and Fox back if they don't automatically revert back to Marvel some time in the near future.

I hope that they do buy back the rights from Fox & put them back in Marvel's hands.
 
marvel
dc
what else is there?

Here is a list of all PUBLISHING Comic Book Companies

* About Comics
* AC Comics
* Approbation Comics
* Adhouse Books
* After Hours Press
* AiT/Planet Lar
* Alternative Comics
* Ankama Editions
* Angry Viking Press
* Antarctic Press
* Ape Entertainment
* Arcana Studio
* Arch Enemy Entertainment
* Archaia Studios Press (ASP)
* Archie Comics (formerly MLJ)
* Aardvark-Vanaheim
* Aspen MLT
* Atomic Book Company
* Awesome Comics
* Avatar Press
* Azteca Productions
* Beckett Comics
* Big Bang Comics
* Beta 3 Comics
* Bluewater Productions
* Boneyard Press
* Bongo Comics
* Boom! Studios
* Brain Scan Studios
* BroadSword Comics
* Bullet Point Productions[citation needed]
* Calvary Comics
* Casterman
* Cinebook
* Class Comics
* Claypool Comics
* Com.x
* Crystal Fractal Comics
* Dare Comics
* Dargaud
* Dark Horse Comics
o Dark Horse Manga
o Comics Greatest World (defunct)
* Dabel Brothers Productions
* DC Comics
o All-American Publications
(allied publisher that was later bought out)
o All Star DC Comics
o Johnny DC
o Paradox Press (formerly Piranha Press)
o Vertigo Comics
o Wildstorm
+ America's Best Comics
+ CMX
+ Wildstorm Universe (Defunct)
+ Wildstorm Signature Series (Defunct)
# Cliffhanger
(absorbed first into Homage, itself then
absorbed Wildstorm Signature Series)
# Homage
(absorbed into Wildstorm Signature
Series)
o Milestone Media (Publishes only irregularly)
o Impact (Defunct)
o DC Focus (Defunct)
* D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
* Devil's Due Publishing
o Aftermath (defunct)
o Chaos! Comics
(briefly published through DDP. Currently in limbo)
o Dynamite Entertainment
(published through Devil's Due. Currently publishes
independently)
o Studio ICE
(expanded into ICE Kunion. Currently defunct)
o UDON
(left Devil's Due to form its own publishing company)
* Drawn and Quarterly
* DrMaster
(also assumed the North American catalog of ComicsOne)
* Dupuis
* Dynamite Entertainment
* E.F.edizioni
* eigoMANGA
* Evil Twin Comics
* Fantagraphics
o Eros Comix
* Fluid Friction Comics
* Fox Atomic Comics
* Gemstone Publishing
* Gestalt Publishing
* Gimmicksmile Press
* Glénat
* Heritage Comics HSQ
* Heroic Publishing (formerly Hero Comics)
* Humanoids Publishing
* IDW Publishing
* Image Comics
o Original Image Partners
+ Extreme Studios (Defunct)
+ Highbrow Entertainment/Larsenverse (Inactive)
+ ShadowLine
# Silverline
+ Todd McFarlane Productions
+ Top Cow Productions
# Joe's Comics (Defunct)
+ Wildstorm (Moved to DC Comics)
o Affiliated Publishers
+ Beckett Comics
(publishes graphic novels through Image)
+ Desperado Publishing (became separate company)
+ Devil's Due Publishing
(became separate company)
+ Dreamwave Productions
(became separate company)
* Imagination Comics
* Imperium Comics
* Insomnia Publications
* L'Association
* Last Gasp Comix & Stories
* Le Lombard
* Les Humanoïdes Associés
* Liquid Comics
* Ludovico Technique LLC
* Mam Tor Publishing
* Manuscript Press
* Markosia
* Marvel Comics
o Curtis Magazines (Defunct)
o Dabel Brothers Productions
(Affiliated Publisher, currently affiliated with
Del Ray)
o Epic Comics (Defunct)
o Icon
o Marvel Age
o MAX
o New Universe (Defunct)
o Razorline (Defunct)
o Soleil Productions
o Star Comics (Defunct)
o Tsunami (Defunct)
o Ultimate Marvel
o Ultraverse (Defunct)
* Mirage Comics
* Moonstone Books
* NBM Publishing
* Neko Press
* New Baby Productions
* New England Comics
* Nifty Comics
* Oni Press
* Penny-Farthing Press
* Prism Comics
* Raj Comics
* Radical Comics
* Radio Comix
* Rebellion
* Red 5 Comics
* Reliant Publishing
* Rip Off Press
* Seven Seas Entertainment
* Shanda Fantasy Arts
* Shot in the Dark Comics
* Shrapnel Productions[citation needed]
* Sirius Entertainment
* Slave Labor Graphics
* Terminal Press
* Teshkeel Comics
* THENEXTART
* Titan Books
* Top Shelf Comics
* TOKYOPOP
* UDON
* Valiant Comics
* Viper Comics
* Virgin Comics
* VIZ Media (a.k.a. Viz Comics, Viz Communications, Viz LLC)
o Shojo Beat
o Shonen Jump
o Shonen Jump Advanced
o PULP (defunct)
* WaRP Graphics
* Yaoi Press
* Zenescope Entertainment
 
Imagine Pixar doing a Thor animated movie.


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Pardon my drool..... I would stand in line through rain, sleet, snow, flood, hellfire and brimstone to see that.
 
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Great break down of the deal!

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