After successfully suing Victor Fox over Superman similarities, DC Comics did it again over copying Batman & Robin in Mystery Men Comics. Batman sponsored
\nDetective Comics v Bruns Publications is one of the defining historical moments of American comic books. In a judgment handed initially handed down on April 7, 1939, and affirmed on appeal on April 29, 1940 the court ruled that Victor Fox's Wonderman character in Wonder Comics infringed on DC's Superman copyrights.
\nJudge Bright went on to clarify the issues of each publisher's comic books in question as 'The issues of Detective Comics of April, 1940 , of May, 1940 , of June and July, 1940 ; and in the spring issue of 'The Batman' on the stands April 24, 1940. These publications were all duly copyrighted by the plaintiff. The infringing publications by the defendants were contained in the 'Mystery Men Comics' August and September, 1940, issues.
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