No superheroes emerged from the five-year battle between Marvel Entertainment and the heirs of comic book artist Jack Kirby, which fizzled with a settlement before the U.S. Supreme Court was due to consider the case this week. But the copyright adventure is likely to continue.
“At some point there will be another case like this,” vowed Malibu, Calif., attorney Marc Toberoff, who represented Kirby’s heirs.
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