Why don't we just do a live-action "Celebrity Deathmatch" to settle this?

Martin (would slip Gaiman a couple of chainsaws)

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Kelwyn <ravena...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/lifestyle/biff-zap-pow-comic-book-heavyweights-clash-again-over-spawn-copyrights-in-federal-court-96259334.html
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> Sci-fi writer Neil Gaiman and former Spider-Man artist Todd McFarlane's
> attorneys have been sparring for years over Gaiman's claims to a handful of
> characters created for McFarlane's classic Spawn series, which features a
> murdered CIA agent who becomes a demon.
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> Now Gaiman insists McFarlane owes him for three more characters — a demon
> named Dark Ages Spawn and two avenging angels in thong bikinis. A federal
> judge in Madison has scheduled a Monday hearing to listen to both sides'
> arguments.
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