File:Giant-Size X-Men (no. 1 - cover).jpg

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Fair use rationale

Non-free media data
Description

Cover of Giant-Size X-Men 1 (May, 1975)Art by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum.

Source

"Giant Size X-Men #1". comics.org. Grand Comics Database. Retrieved 2004-12-07.

Portion used

Full front cover as published.

Low resolution?

300px size unsuitable to use for high end reproduction.

Other information

All Marvel Comics characters and the distinctive likeness(es) thereof are TM & © Marvel Comics, © 1975 Marvel Characters, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (Storm — old FUR)

This image, Giant-Size X-Men (no. 1 - cover).jpg, is being linked here; though the picture is subject to copyright I (Onomatopoeia 09:35, 30 November 2006 (UTC))feel it is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. No free alternative can exist given the likeness of the character Storm is a trademark and thus protected;
  2. It is a low resolution copy of a comic book cover;
  3. The image was released to the media to promote the issue in question, issue 1 Giant Size X-Men;
  4. It does not limit the copyright owner's rights to sell the comic book in any way;
  5. Copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the comic book cover art on another comic book;
  6. The image is significant; it was created by two notable comic book artists, Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum. It is the cover to one of the most important X-Men issues of all time, voted fifth most important Marvel Comic of all time by Wizard magazine in 2001 (100_Greatest_Marvels), and establishes Storm as an important pop culture figure, as she is clearly seen in the top right corner of the cover of this groundbreaking comic.

(Giant-Size X-Men — old FUR) This image illustrates the cover of the comic book discussed by this article.

  1. No free alternative can exist, or convey the cover;
  2. It is a low resolution copy of a comic book cover;
  3. The image was released to the media to promote the issue in question, issue 1 Giant Size X-Men;
  4. It does not limit the copyright owner's rights to sell the comic book in any way;
  5. Copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the comic book cover art on another comic book;
  6. The image is significant; it was created by two notable comic book artists, Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum. It is the cover to one of the most important X-Men issues of all time, voted fifth most important Marvel Comic of all Time by Wizard magazine in 2001 (100_Greatest_Marvels).
Non-free media rationale for Giant-Size X-Men
Article

Giant-Size X-Men

Purpose of use

For identification purposes in conjunction with discussion of the topic of the article.

Replaceable?

No free use image available. As these are fictional, copyrighted characters and a copyrighted publication, a freely-licensed alternative could not reasonably be obtained.

Non-free media rationale for Storm (Marvel Comics)
Article

Storm (Marvel Comics)

Purpose of use

Illustration of a specific point within the article.

Replaceable?

No free use image available. As these are fictional, copyrighted characters and a copyrighted publication, a freely-licensed alternative could not reasonably be obtained.

Non-free media rationale for X-Men
Article

X-Men

Purpose of use

For identification purposes in conjunction with discussion of the topic of the article.

Replaceable?

No free use image available. As these are fictional, copyrighted characters and a copyrighted publication, a freely-licensed alternative could not reasonably be obtained.

Licensing

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