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An ashcan comic is a form of the American comic book originally created solely to establish trademarks on potential titles and not intended for sale. The practice was common in the 1930s and 1940s when the comic book industry was in its infancy, but was phased out after updates to US trademark law. The term was revived in the 1980s by Bob Burden, who applied it to prototypes of his self-published comic book. Since the 1990s, the term has been used to describe promotional materials produced in large print runs and made available for mass consumption. In the film and television industries, the term 'ashcan copy' has been adopted for low-grade material created to preserve a claim to licensed property rights.

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  • Ashcan comic (en)
  • Мусорный комикс (ru)
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  • An ashcan comic is a form of the American comic book originally created solely to establish trademarks on potential titles and not intended for sale. The practice was common in the 1930s and 1940s when the comic book industry was in its infancy, but was phased out after updates to US trademark law. The term was revived in the 1980s by Bob Burden, who applied it to prototypes of his self-published comic book. Since the 1990s, the term has been used to describe promotional materials produced in large print runs and made available for mass consumption. In the film and television industries, the term 'ashcan copy' has been adopted for low-grade material created to preserve a claim to licensed property rights. (en)
  • Мусорный комикс (или зольный комикс: англ. ashcan comic) — это разновидность американских комиксов, изначально создававшихся только для того, чтобы зарегистрировать товарные знаки, и не предназначенных для продажи. Подобная практика была распространена в 1930-х и 1940-х годах, когда индустрия комиксов только формировалась, но довольно быстро исчезла после внесения изменений в закон США о товарных знаках. Этот термин вновь стал использоваться в 1980-х Бобом Бёрденом, который применял его к самостоятельно изготовленным прототипам своего комикса. С 1990-х годов термин используется для обозначения рекламных материалов, выпускаемых большими тиражами для широкого распространения. В кино- и телеиндустрии термин «мусорная копия» (ashcan copy) применяется по отношению к низкокачественному материалу (ru)
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  • Fawcett Comics created an ashcan copy of Thrill Comics in 1939, but learned after submission the title was already trademarked. The material was later published as Whiz Comics. (en)
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  • An ashcan comic is a form of the American comic book originally created solely to establish trademarks on potential titles and not intended for sale. The practice was common in the 1930s and 1940s when the comic book industry was in its infancy, but was phased out after updates to US trademark law. The term was revived in the 1980s by Bob Burden, who applied it to prototypes of his self-published comic book. Since the 1990s, the term has been used to describe promotional materials produced in large print runs and made available for mass consumption. In the film and television industries, the term 'ashcan copy' has been adopted for low-grade material created to preserve a claim to licensed property rights. (en)
  • Мусорный комикс (или зольный комикс: англ. ashcan comic) — это разновидность американских комиксов, изначально создававшихся только для того, чтобы зарегистрировать товарные знаки, и не предназначенных для продажи. Подобная практика была распространена в 1930-х и 1940-х годах, когда индустрия комиксов только формировалась, но довольно быстро исчезла после внесения изменений в закон США о товарных знаках. Этот термин вновь стал использоваться в 1980-х Бобом Бёрденом, который применял его к самостоятельно изготовленным прототипам своего комикса. С 1990-х годов термин используется для обозначения рекламных материалов, выпускаемых большими тиражами для широкого распространения. В кино- и телеиндустрии термин «мусорная копия» (ashcan copy) применяется по отношению к низкокачественному материалу, созданному для защиты прав на лицензионную собственность. (ru)
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