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Did Marvel Steal “Spider-Man” Idea From This Small Business?

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Recently, a mask was found from a Brooklyn costume maker that isĀ olderĀ than Marvel’s first issue of Spider-Man by eight years.

According to the NY Post, in 2006 a comic book and toy dealer bought a collection from a seller who needed money for a new hot-water heater. Within the assortment of toys and comic books, John Cimino paid $500 for an old Halloween costume from the 1960s featuring Spider-Man.

That Spidey suit Cimino bought was produced by Ben Cooper, Inc., a now-defunct Brooklyn company founded in 1937. The costumer originally created theatrical wardrobes but soon moved into kidsā€™ Halloween outfits ā€” many of them licensed, including a 1937 line based on Disneyā€™s ā€œSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs.ā€

Apparently, Cimino re-examined the costume and he started looking into the company.

ā€œI started digging deeper,ā€ he says. ā€œI dug and dug and dug.ā€

NY Post

ā€œWhen Spider-Man hit the newsstands in 1962, I think Ben Cooper saw it and thought it looked like his costume,ā€ Cimino says. ā€œThen he went to [Marvel head] Martin Goodman, and I think they came to a deal where Cooper said, ā€˜Listen, this looks a bit like mine.ā€™ I donā€™t think it was a big deal.ā€

John Cimino once met the Marvel honcho, Stan Lee at an event and asked him about the mysterious licensing deal. Lee had no recollection of the costume.

Credit: Sony
Credit: Sony

ā€œNo one is going to talk about this, because there are billions of dollars at stake,ā€ Cimino says. ā€œYou donā€™t know if the Ben Cooper heirs are going to come out of the woodwork and sue or something.ā€

For the full story visit NYPost.com

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