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Tango0110 May 2018 3:28 p.m. PST

… Launches IndieGogo Campaign.

"Last year, Red Fist Productions and Ex Nihilo Films put together the first part of their Batman prequel mini-series Batman: Master of Fear. Now, they're turning to IndieGogo in order to crowdsource funds for the next episode in the sequence, and they've released a new trailer to tease that next installment of their three episode arc. This is the time for you to get involved and help some super-fans bring their very own original take on the Batman universe to life!

Batman: Master of Fear is a live-action Batman web series envisioned as a prequel to the fantastic (and underrated) animated series Batman Beyond. Also inspired by Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: Master of Fear centers on a version of Batman who displays his detective and martial arts skills against a Gothic Horror backdrop and even introduces a brand new villain to the mix by the name of Nightmare. You can find out much more by watching the videos below and, if you like what you see and want to kick in a few bucks to help the production, be sure to visit their IndieGogo campaign page here!…."
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ced110611 May 2018 4:13 p.m. PST

"No, it's not illegal because the Fair Use clause of copyright law (specifically, the Transformative doctrine) states that any original interpretation of intellectual property is legal. In other words, since we came up with an original story and some original characters that are set in a "copyrighted" universe, we're okay."

*cough*

Tango0112 May 2018 11:04 a.m. PST

(smile)

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