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Spider-Man and Iron Man finally debut at Disneyland

Spider-Man and Iron Man finally debut at Disneyland

It may not officially be in the main park yet, but Disney's $4.3 billion acquisition of Marvel is about to pay dividends in Downtown Disney.  Disney.com announced that Marvel merchandise including T-shirts and toys of Iron Man and Spider-Man are now available at D Street.  The Downtown Disney shop offers "edgier" products and non-Disney brands.  

Disneyland officials told the Orange County Register the park hasn't determined whether Marvel products will be sold elsewhere, including inside the theme parks themselves.  That's somewhat stunning considering the possibilities within Disneyland and other resorts including Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center and global Disney parks.  However, it's possible Marvel's pre-existing contract with Universal Studios Orlando's Marvel Super Hero Island might make things a bit complicated...for the moment.

Most intriguing, the Disney D-Store Marvel announcement also shows t-shirts for DC Comics (a TimeWarner company) characters Batman and Superman for sale.
 

Photo Credit: Disney.com

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  • Chew_talkback_profile

    Shitegeist

    Disney purchased MArvel for $4.3 BILLION, not million.

    May 8, 2010 at 10:20AM EST Reply to Comment
    • 000_vulcan_smiley_alternate_talkback_profile

      Trekscribbler You people and your FACTS! You ruin the web!

      LOL

      May 8, 2010 at 10:24AM EST
    • Apologies. I think I was so overwhelmed by the Iron Man millions figure my mind was elsewhere.

      Heading back to the HitFix shed for a whipping.

      May 8, 2010 at 5:08PM EST


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    May 10, 2010 at 7:41PM EST Reply to Comment