Marvel and DC bar comic book artists from selling superhero NFTs

Marvel and DC bar comic book artists from selling superhero NFTs

The comic book publishing giants want to maintain sole control of their intellectual property in the NFT space. Marvel and DC seem to be breaking away from the established tradition of allowing creators and artists to sell original prints of published works due to their reported plans for entry into the nonfungible token (NFT) space.According to Bloomberg, the two comic book staples have barred artists from selling NFTs of the characters they create for the company.Both Marvel and DC reportedly have designs on leveraging their vast collection of comic book art in the expanding NFT scene,....


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