They don't technically belong to any publisher.
They don't technically belong to any publisher.
[font=Palatino Linotype][color=navy][size=3]The Collected Editions & Classic Comics forum, I suppose.[/size][/color][/font]
Thank you!
Who would be examples of public domain super heroes?
[QUOTE=Dcfangirl;1505629]Who would be examples of public domain super heroes?[/QUOTE]
Amazing Man, aka John Aman, is public domain, though there are non-PD versions in the Marvel Universe (Prince of Orphans) and the old Malibu-verse (A-Man).
The original Daredevil, whose been used by Image for a few things in recent years, in PD in his pure form.
Jenny Everywhere is open source, which isn't the same thing, but's close enough.
Many more are listed [URL="http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Comic_Book_Characters"]here[/URL], though particular versions may not be PD.