Who owns our modern myths and legends? A visualization of pop culture gods’ and demi-gods’ corporate affiliations, from Luke Skywalker to Superman.
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I was just trying to parse this out last night!
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This infographic is missing some really KEY properties (Nickelodeon, Comedy Central et al under Viacom among other...
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modern mythologies, big corporations are the new empires.
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