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Expanded the history section, mostly to explain their complicated relationship with Marvel. The "DC vs. Marvel" joke had to go, since it makes no sense except from an ignorant American point of view.
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'''Panini Comics''', a subdivision of Panini Group is an Italian comic publisher who has the [[Marvel UK]] license, and also publishes DC comics. They also used to publish [[Armada (Panini comic)|''Armada'' comic]] magazines.  
'''Panini Comics''', a subdivision of Panini Group is an Italian comic publisher. These days, [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]] is an imprint of Panini's UK division. Furthermore, Panini also also publishes DC comics under license in several European countries. They also used to publish an [[Armada (Panini comic)|''Armada'' comic]] magazine in the UK.


As one can imagine, Marvel vs. DC must have been hard to explain.  
==History==
 
Panini's Italian parent company was purchased by [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s US parent company Marvel Entertainment in 1994<ref name="marvelpurch">[http://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/07/business/company-news-marvel-entertainment-to-buy-italian-sticker-producer.html NY Times reporting on Panini's acquiration by Marvel Entertainment in 1994]</ref>, who used Panini's established structures on the European market to form their Marvel Europe division, and established comic-specific branches in other European countries such as Germany and France, including domestic Marvel imprints. In 1995, Panini acquired the assets of Marvel UK, which had been in a steady decline for several years by that point.
 
In 1999, following Marvel's temporary bankruptcy, Panini was sold to Italian company Vittorio Merloni Fineldo SpA. Panini retained their international Marvel licenses, and later renewed and expanded them in 2006. In addition, Panini later also acquired the license to publish DC Comics in various countries following their split from Marvel, as well as licenses from numerous outher comic book publishers such as Image Comics and even [[Dreamwave Productions]], effectively making them a monopolist on many markets.
 
In 2003, Panini temporarily held the license to publish an [[Armada (Panini comic)|''Armada''comic]] in the UK. Presumably, this had nothing directly to do with Panini's absorption of Marvel UK (who had previously published a [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|''Transformers'' comic]] several years ago)—Panini had simply acquired a new license from Hasbro.


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Revision as of 21:33, 19 July 2009

Panini Comics, a subdivision of Panini Group is an Italian comic publisher. These days, Marvel UK is an imprint of Panini's UK division. Furthermore, Panini also also publishes DC comics under license in several European countries. They also used to publish an Armada comic magazine in the UK.

History

Panini's Italian parent company was purchased by Marvel's US parent company Marvel Entertainment in 1994<ref name="marvelpurch">NY Times reporting on Panini's acquiration by Marvel Entertainment in 1994</ref>, who used Panini's established structures on the European market to form their Marvel Europe division, and established comic-specific branches in other European countries such as Germany and France, including domestic Marvel imprints. In 1995, Panini acquired the assets of Marvel UK, which had been in a steady decline for several years by that point.

In 1999, following Marvel's temporary bankruptcy, Panini was sold to Italian company Vittorio Merloni Fineldo SpA. Panini retained their international Marvel licenses, and later renewed and expanded them in 2006. In addition, Panini later also acquired the license to publish DC Comics in various countries following their split from Marvel, as well as licenses from numerous outher comic book publishers such as Image Comics and even Dreamwave Productions, effectively making them a monopolist on many markets.

In 2003, Panini temporarily held the license to publish an Armadacomic in the UK. Presumably, this had nothing directly to do with Panini's absorption of Marvel UK (who had previously published a Transformers comic several years ago)—Panini had simply acquired a new license from Hasbro.