Will Eisner’s The Spirit For Sale
Skip to commentsThe estate of Will Eisner is putting the entire output of Will Eisner that they control through copyright and trademark up for sale, including The Spirit and all of Eisner’s graphic novels and comics.

George Gene Gustines for The New York Times reports (or here):
Up for grabs are Eisner’s graphic novels, children’s books and instruction manuals for creating comics. Also included in the sale are the many characters he created, most notably the Spirit, the influential masked crime fighter who debuted in 1940 and featured in stories that are noteworthy for their moral realism, mature themes, genre fluidity and inventive page design.
Eisner’s last work featuring the Spirit, a 72-page story from 1996 called “The Spirit Returns,” was never published. It, too, is up for sale.

Calculating the value of an artist’s archive is not an exact science. “Basically, there’s three different methods that are commonly used to value intellectual property,” said Lori E. Lesser, who leads the intellectual property practice at the law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett. “And they’re called, in shorthand, the income, market and cost method.”
Applying the first two methods, she explained, “you can price the asset based on your own estimated future income stream from products and licensing fees, or you can analyze data of other similar characters that were sold.”
The hitch in a high bid for control of is that the most famous of the properties, The Spirit, has been published in its entirety in a number formats, most recently in the DC Comics hardcover The Spirit Archives. Also complicating the sale for any buyers is that the copyright renewal was never registered so all the original Spirit comics from 1940 to 1952 are in public domain and available on the world wide web. There is also a question of trademark.

The only Will Eisner Spirit comics never collected, and still under copyright as I would assume every other Spirit story since the 1960s, is the short run of the daily comic strip he did for The News of Boca Raton in 1991/92.
But that does leave a wealth of Will Eisner material in the form of graphic novels and historical writings, including The Spirit from the 1960s until his death. Well, except for…


His decades in the employ of the U.S. Government on PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly and Eisner’s other projects for the Armed Forces belongs to the public as the government cannot copyright materials.



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