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Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: MVL) is an American entertainment
company formed from the merger of Marvel Entertainment
Group, Inc. and Toy Biz, Inc.
A corporate predecessor traces its origins to the
May 1933 publication of Western Supernovel Magazine.
That magazine was only published for one issue before
the title was changed to Complete Western Book Magazine
in July 1933.
The company's oldest character is Ka-Zar introduced
in 1936. In 1939, the company began publishing comic
books as Timely Publications with Marvel Comics #1
History
Ronald
Perelman's MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings group
of companies bought the Marvel Entertainment Group,
the parent company of Marvel Comics, from New World
Entertainment for $82.5 million.
"It is a mini-Disney in terms of intellectual
property," said Perelman. "Disney's got
much more highly recognized characters and softer
characters, whereas our characters are termed action
heroes. But at Marvel we are now in the business of
the creation and marketing of characters."
Boosted by a massive merchandising effort, an increase
in Marvel comic prices, and an overall boom in the
comic book industry, Marvel's profits spiked. Perelman
later added the baseball card and basketball card
companies Fleer Corporation and SkyBox International,
Italian sticker manufacturer Panini Group, and comic
book publishers Welsh Publishing and Malibu Comics
to Marvel's holdings for a combined total of $700
million. Investors around the world recognized his
efforts and generated $80 million for Perelman when
he issued Marvel's initial public offering. He later
added a significant stake in Toy Biz to Marvel's holdings.
His luck was not to last. Marvel's attempt to distribute
its products directly led to a decrease in sales and
aggravated the losses which Marvel suffered when the
comic book bubble popped, the 1994 Major League Baseball
strike massacred the profits of the Fleer division,and
Panini was hobbled by poor showings at the box office
by Disney (Licensing Disney characters provided a
major source of revenue for Panini, so when the movies
performed poorly Panini performed poorly). A major
bondholder, Carl Icahn, fought to take control of
the company from Perelman. Both men failed as Toy
Biz owners Ike Perlmutter and Avi Arad snatched Marvel
from Perelman and Icahn in order to protect their
own financial interests. Estimates of his profit on
the deal vary widely. Chuck Rozanski estimates that
Perelman made $200-400 million off Marvel; Forbes
thinks he made nothing;and the judge in the Marvel
bankruptcy trial estimated he made $280 million plus
various tax advantages. In December 2003, Marvel Entertainment
acquired Cover Concepts from Hearst Communications,
Inc. On March 15, 2007, Stan Lee Media filed a lawsuit
against Marvel Entertainment for $5 billion, claiming
that the company is co-owner of the characters that
Lee created for Marvel. Additional, a lawsuit over
the Ghost Rider Character ownership was file On March
30, 2007 by Gary Friedrich and Gary Friedrich Enterprises,
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The
company's operating units include:
Marvel Characters, Inc.: intellectual property holding
company;
Marvel Publishing, Inc.: publisher of Marvel Comics;
Marvel Studios: a film and television production company;
Marvel Toys (formerly Toy Biz): a toy company owned
by Isaac Perlmutter since the 1990s.
Spider-Man Merchandising, L.P.: A joint venture of
Marvel and Sony Pictures Consumer Products Inc. that
owns the rights to Spider-Man movie related licensed
products.
MVL Film Finance LLC: holder of Marvel's Movie debt
and theatrical film rights to the ten characters as
collateral.
Marvel Animation: Subsidiary charge with oversight
of Marvel's animation productions.
Marvel Characters B.V. (The Netherlands)
MVL International C.V. (The Netherlands)
Marvel International Character Holdings LLC (Delaware)
Marvel Entertainment International Limited (United
Kingdom)
Marvel Property, Inc. (Delaware)
Marvel Internet Productions LLC (Delaware)
Marvel Toys Limited (Hong Kong)
MRV, Inc. (Delaware)
MVL Development LLC (Delaware)
Marvel Film Productions LLC (Delaware)
Film Slate Subsidiaries”
MVL Rights, LLC: subsidiary holding movie rights of
all Marvel Characters with some on contract with MVL
Film Finance
Iron Works Productions LLC: subsidiary holding debt
to finance the Iron Man movie.
MVL Productions LLC: an indirect wholly owned a film
development subsidiary
Incredible Productions LLC (Delaware): subsidiary
holding debt to finance the Incredible Hulk film
MVL Iron Works Productions Canada, Inc. (Province
of Ontario)
MVL Incredible Productions Canada, Inc. (Province
of Ontario)
Asgard Productions LLC (Delaware)
Green Guy Toons LLC (Delaware)
Squad Productions LLC (Delaware) (Credit:
Wikipedia)
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