VIP ASHCAN AT SDCC! Prepare to be SHOCKED.
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Greg has trouble expressing himself I see, Don't hold back bro tell us how you truly feel don't hold anything back pleasegreg wrote:No booth. VIP still doesn't exist. They are a paper corporation only.Brother J wrote:Any info on how these were distributed? Did VIP have a booth of some kind?
Michael Lovitz is the only known person, and the "company" is just a Delaware registration.
The book doesn't say when, where, how, who, or why about the "future publication".
It would be like putting up a flyer for your band that says
"We SUCK, so we don't want to tell you who we are or where we're playing!"
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Word is that Michael Lovitz brought a couple copies (supposedly all numbered out of 100)
to different booths around the convention, asking if dealers would put them on their tables
and sell them for $40 each.
I'm guessing he only attempted this with people who knew him...
so I don't know how many "locations" had a copy in the convention.
As a Valiant fan (of the highest orderBrother J wrote:I can tell Greg's pretty fired up about it!), I'm quite *SQUEE* that this trash
has the word 'Valiant' on it, and Valiant labels in it.
It's like putting the Rolls Royce emblem on a rusted Ford Pinto.
I'm EMBARRASSED to know that people at the convention could have picked
one of these up and thumbed through it.
Imagine telling someone that you're a Valiant fan, and then having something
like that sitting there with the word "Valiant" on the cover.
Imagine comic collectors seeing that... and thinking...
"That's what Valiant looks like now?!? Puke!"
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It was one thing when VIP was just an electronic shell in the US Patent & Trademark database...
but having them put out this piece of crap with Valiant on it is completely new hatred.![]()
Crap in hand is always stinkier than electronic crap in a database...
and VIP just took a dump at the largest convention on the planet.

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It's not really about the characters, cause Dino & Co. bought those in the Acclaim auction, it's some of the names that VIP are trying to make away with.IanAlexavier wrote:I agree.. this is actually good publicity. I hope this hits all the media outlets.. about this huge legal battle for characters that at one time outsold the big 3.
I know the drama can be an energy drainer BUT if you can hold out and keep to the high road it will all pay off in the end.
Yep. These mediocre misfits may help spread the word about the real Valiant characters coming back.IanAlexavier wrote:I agree.. this is actually good publicity. I hope this hits all the media outlets.. about this huge legal battle for characters that at one time outsold the big 3.
I know the drama can be an energy drainer BUT if you can hold out and keep to the high road it will all pay off in the end.

The act of trying to make off with the names of these characters is going to draw attention to the relaunch. I'm not saying what they're doing is 'cool' or credible, but the publicity may well draw attention to the new and legitimate product.Daniel Jackson wrote:It's not really about the characters, cause Dino & Co. bought those in the Acclaim auction, it's some of the names that VIP are trying to make away with.IanAlexavier wrote:I agree.. this is actually good publicity. I hope this hits all the media outlets.. about this huge legal battle for characters that at one time outsold the big 3.
I know the drama can be an energy drainer BUT if you can hold out and keep to the high road it will all pay off in the end.
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No problem, I knew what you meant. Just wanted to clarify the bit about the characters vs the names for the new members here.comicmark wrote:The act of trying to make off with the names of these characters is going to draw attention to the relaunch. I'm not saying what they're doing is 'cool' or credible, but the publicity may well draw attention to the new and legitimate product.Daniel Jackson wrote:It's not really about the characters, cause Dino & Co. bought those in the Acclaim auction, it's some of the names that VIP are trying to make away with.IanAlexavier wrote:I agree.. this is actually good publicity. I hope this hits all the media outlets.. about this huge legal battle for characters that at one time outsold the big 3.
I know the drama can be an energy drainer BUT if you can hold out and keep to the high road it will all pay off in the end.
I get a kick out of TimeWillTell...TimeWillTell wrote:Sorry Ryan. You're wrong.Article was not up as of today...I think my editor is getting quotes from VE before running it.
Valiant Entertainment has already responded many, many hours ago. Your "editor" is waiting on Mr. Lovitz.
-TWT

First, he doesn't speak much, but when he does, he says A LOT.
Second, given all the hypothesizing/postulating/theorizing/arguing/speculating/bickering/polling/and just general head scratching that goes on around here - he's the only one that really knows anything (and therefore you can relate to point #1)
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actually, I personally don't think the art is as horrid as some of you do, I've seen stuff published that's 10 times worse. The whole idea about trying to hijack the Valiant name and names of characters is what burns my balls the most. I mean, do they really think anyone is so stupid that they would accept this stuff as the real VALIANT? It just seems to me they are fighting a battle for something that's not going to be of value to them even if they would somehow win, anyway. The only way I can see them making out on the deal is if they could use the trademarks to extort money from VEI.
Nice work on the X-Men #141 homage, Stu!
Nice work on the X-Men #141 homage, Stu!

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I knew there was something familiar about that...Brother J wrote:actually, I personally don't think the art is as horrid as some of you do, I've seen stuff published that's 10 times worse. The whole idea about trying to hijack the Valiant name and names of characters is what burns my balls the most. I mean, do they really think anyone is so stupid that they would accept this stuff as the real VALIANT? It just seems to me they are fighting a battle for something that's not going to be of value to them even if they would somehow win, anyway. The only way I can see them making out on the deal is if they could use the trademarks to extort money from VEI.
Nice work on the X-Men #141 homage, Stu!
VEI - I look forward to you one day publishing MORE than 9-10 books per month
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