The comic book movie industry is facing a period of turbulence as more and more talent begin voicing their concerns about unfair pay and mishandling of contracts. In the wake of a controversial lawsuit filed against Disney by Black Widow actress Scarlett Johansson and the company's incendiary response, other professionals in the industry have come out to criticize how Marvel and DC treat non-executives working on their increasingly successful blockbusters.
Writers and artists have added their voices to those actors who feel that the studios making billions of dollars off their work are not paying employees and creative talent sufficiently. The comic industry has a history of giving the creatives coming up with characters and writing stories a tough break, and ever since caped heroes hit the big screens, things only got worse.
In an extensive investigative article, many professionals in the industry spoke to The Guardian about the way companies like DC and Marvel consistently exploit loopholes to rob creators of their rights to the stories and characters they came up with, while making people chase the payments they are owed.
