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Mickey a Mutant? Marvel's Comic Creations Line Up Behind the House of Mouse

The Wall Street Journal today reported that Disney is providing stock and cash to acquire Marvel Entertainment, in a deal reported to have a $4 billion total value. The transaction, which will garner antitrust scrutiny, will likely be one of the largest realignments in tent-pole film production.


Marvel has been the inspiration for summer blockbusters for at leas the last decade, and it owns thousands of characters with potential for films, television, Internet, theme park and product lines. Disney has done a better job than any company in maximizing the return for its copyrighted characters, so the combination will reach much further than the slate of the summer blockbusters.

Though not discussed by the Wall Street Journal is the extent to which Disney hopes to use the Marvel content to redevelop its web strategy, including a pay model for premium content on its exclusive pages. The ownership of the popular Marvel characters will shift Disney's median demographic up to the peak Internet age, adding content to its delivery system.

Marvel already has licensing deals for a number of its characters with Fox, Sony and Paramount. The existing relationships will slow regulatory approval, but are unlikely to halt the transaction, given the level of competition in the industry and the lack of market power held by any of these companies.

The full impact of the transaction will take years to play out on the silver screen, but Disney has been very savvy at maximizing value from lesser characters and ancillary markets. The potential is for web-based content and merchandise to begin appearing later this year.

Not only has this increased the value of Marvel, but it is likely to be a boost to its competitors as well. Interesting how the comic book is the one publishing sector growing in the Internet age.

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