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* AdoredByTheNetwork:
** Former Marvel Entertainment CEO Ike Perlmutter made a concerted effort to promote ''The Inhumans'' at the expense of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' and ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' franchises [[note]] Ironically, the characters started out as supporting characters in the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' comics [[/note]]. This led to the cancellation of multiple ''X-Men'' titles and the deaths of popular Mutant characters, as well as banning X-Men and Fantastic Four characters from appearing in merchandising, cartoons, and video games [[note]]most infamously, their absence from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite''[[/note]]. This didn't happen because Perlmutter ''liked'' ''The Inhumans''; it was the result of the film licenses of both the ''X-Men'' and ''Fantastic Four'' being held by 20th Century Fox at the time and Perlmutter not wanting to provide free advertising to one of Marvel's competitors in the film industry.
** Former Marvel Entertainment CEO Ike Perlmutter made a concerted effort to promote ''The Inhumans'' at the expense of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' and ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' franchises [[note]] Ironically, the characters started out as supporting characters in the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' comics [[/note]]. This led to the cancellation of multiple ''X-Men'' titles and the deaths of popular Mutant characters, as well as banning X-Men and Fantastic Four characters from appearing in merchandising, cartoons, and video games [[note]]most infamously, their absence from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite''[[/note]]. This didn't happen because Perlmutter ''liked'' ''The Inhumans''; it was the result of the film licenses of both the ''X-Men'' and ''Fantastic Four'' being held by 20th Century Fox at the time and Perlmutter not wanting to provide free advertising to one of Marvel's competitors in the film industry.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork:
**AdoredByTheNetwork: Former Marvel Entertainment CEO Ike Perlmutter made a concerted effort to promote ''The Inhumans'' at the expense of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' and ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' franchises [[note]] Ironically, the characters started out as supporting characters in the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' comics [[/note]]. This led to the cancellation of multiple ''X-Men'' titles and the deaths of popular Mutant characters, as well as banning X-Men and Fantastic Four characters from appearing in merchandising, cartoons, and video games [[note]]most infamously, their absence from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite''[[/note]]. This didn't happen because Perlmutter ''liked'' ''The Inhumans''; it was the result of the film licenses of both the ''X-Men'' and ''Fantastic Four'' being held by 20th Century Fox at the time and Perlmutter not wanting to provide free advertising to one of Marvel's competitors in the film industry.
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