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Posted by Thriftshop Debutante on :
 
You can define "own" however you wish.
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
The fans. The destiny of the LSH has always been in our hands, whether we've chosen to take advantage of it or not.

We've saved it, and we'll continue to keep saving it--that much I really believe [Big Grin]
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
Can I define "Legion of Super-Heroes" however I wish?

If we're talking about the memories and what the Legion means to each of us individually, then I agree with CK: It belongs to us.

If we're talking about the intellectually property called "Legion of Super-Heroes," then it unquestionably belongs to DC. The company can do with the Legion whatever it pleases. I hate to burst anyone's bubble, but we fans did not bring the Legion back from cancellation. DC did that. They may have done so because fans showed their support of the Legion, but the power to save the Legion rests with DC, no one else.
 
Posted by Fat Cramer on :
 
My first reaction was who, in the fictional series, owns the team - what sort of entity they are, like NGO, corporation, etc. Presumably, they can't be operating in their free-market economy - or the ruins of it - without paying taxes on purchases, property taxes, having the clubhouse registered and subject to inspection. I would suspect they're set up as something like our present day NGOs, so the group owns itself and is controlled by its officers. We have yet to see a constitution, but I suspect if there's something like a board of directors, it's the three founders plus Projectra. I know they like anarcy, but it seems unlikely that TPTB would let the group function at all without some formalization, if only to permit hassling them through tax and safety law enforcement.

The other idea of ownership is what personality dominates the concept. In the case of the LSH, I would cite Paul Levitz as the person who has left the most lasting impression on the book and who supposedly continues to exercise influence over it.
 
Posted by Jorg-EM on :
 
Paul Levitz and he needs to take a bigger part in what he owns. [Wink]
 
Posted by Disaster Boy on :
 
i do.

hahahhahahahahahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahah

ha ha ha

ha
 
Posted by lil'rhino on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ultra Jorge:
Paul Levitz and he needs to take a bigger part in what he owns. [Wink]

... and now he is. Yay!!
 
Posted by future king on :
 
Me, that's who.

And so do you ... and you, and you, oh and you down in front, and also you waaaay over there.

And you too!

And I'm not forgetting you over here ... and you over there, and there, and there.
And over there ......... [Wink]
 
Posted by Eryk Davis Ester on :
 
Mordru pretty much pwns the Legion of Super-Heroes in most of his appearances! [Wink]
 
Posted by Power Boy on :
 
the dominators owned them in the 5yg, universo did for four issues in baxter and his super power is 'hypnosis'?

they should be embarrassed
 
Posted by Silver Age Lad on :
 
Given that people like Dan DiDio refer to the Legion as a franchise, then whoever the franchise holder is owns the Legion.
 
Posted by future king on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Silver Age Lad:
Given that people like Dan DiDio refer to the Legion as a franchise, then whoever the franchise holder is owns the Legion.

Pfff ... yeah, he wishes!
 


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