Instal Steam
login
|
bahasa
简体中文 (Tionghoa Sederhana)
繁體中文 (Tionghoa Tradisional)
日本語 (Bahasa Jepang)
한국어 (Bahasa Korea)
ไทย (Bahasa Thai)
Български (Bahasa Bulgaria)
Čeština (Bahasa Ceko)
Dansk (Bahasa Denmark)
Deutsch (Bahasa Jerman)
English (Bahasa Inggris)
Español - España (Bahasa Spanyol - Spanyol)
Español - Latinoamérica (Bahasa Spanyol - Amerika Latin)
Ελληνικά (Bahasa Yunani)
Français (Bahasa Prancis)
Italiano (Bahasa Italia)
Magyar (Bahasa Hungaria)
Nederlands (Bahasa Belanda)
Norsk (Bahasa Norwegia)
Polski (Bahasa Polandia)
Português (Portugis - Portugal)
Português-Brasil (Bahasa Portugis-Brasil)
Română (Bahasa Rumania)
Русский (Bahasa Rusia)
Suomi (Bahasa Finlandia)
Svenska (Bahasa Swedia)
Türkçe (Bahasa Turki)
Tiếng Việt (Bahasa Vietnam)
Українська (Bahasa Ukraina)
Laporkan kesalahan penerjemahan
Carnifex happens to be a name that is applied to a number of real creatures, both living and extinct. A large number of them are various kinds of beetle. I'd assume the "Carnifex" is a reference to those, not the Tyranids. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnifex
Carnifex, though, is a real world word, which I took from some species of bugs I found. Wasp species, I think, same as my previous work, Ampulex. Games Workshop cannot trademark real world words.
I'd love to watch this, actually. Even staged.
I'd need to look up the exact citations, but before they got purchased by Disney, Marvel was in the news more often for their lawsuits than for their comics.
I know they went after the MMO City of Heroes just because it was theoretically possible to kind of duplicate the look of certain Marvel characters in the costume creator. (I'm pretty sure it turned out the only people making full Wolverine clones were Marvel employees though.) CoH banned a ton of words from character names as a result though. Including a huge number of fairly common animals.
I think they also tried to sue Pixar over the Incredibles, claiming that a super hero family with a strong guy, a stretchy hero, and a female who could turn invisible and make forcefields was clearly a violation of their many trademarks and copyrights on the Fantastic Four.
Thanks for compliments, though.