![]() Also that month, A 2 merged with Genius Brands with the Heywards of A2 taking over management of the post-merger Genius Brands. Two more films and a TV series were planned to air on Hub Network, but due to the channel being replaced by Discovery Family none of these productions aired. Clothing licensees included Fame Jeans, Greensource, Adtn International, and JCorp with a targeted spring product launches. While Factory Entertainment has the worldwide toy license and Zak Designs has the mealtime & on-the-go products for Canada and the US. Black Lantern agreed to develop a video game. The first batch of licensing deals were made in February 2014 by Genius Brands on Stan Lee Comics behalf. By January 2014, Stan Lee Comics had the second film in production for a late 2014 release while an animated TV series was in development and expected to premier in 2015 along with the final film early that year. In March 2013, Hub Network picked up its first work from POW, "Stan Lee's Mighty 7", animated pilot movie to be aired in early 2014. Also in 2012, A 2 took over Archies' ownership stake in Stan Lee Comics. In March 2012, the first issue of the renamed "Stan Lee's Mighty 7" six issue miniseries was published. In August, Super7, a toy manufacturer, sued POW! and partners over Stan Lee Comics' Super Seven. In February 2010, POW! partnered with Andy Heyward's A Squared Entertainment (now a part of Genius Brands International) and Archie Comics to create the Stan Lee Comics print and digital line starting with the retitled Stan Lee's Super Seven. The property is about alien super powered teens taught by Lee about humanity. ![]() Stan Lee's Secret Super Six property of Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment was signed with Andy Heyward's DIC Entertainment on a TV series production deal in July 2003. Stan Lee's Mighty 7 (SLAM 7) is a media franchise of a fictional superhero team originally published as a Stan Lee Comics line comic book title. ![]()
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