Timeline for Did George Lucas rip off Jack Kirby?
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Sep 3, 2022 at 14:21 | comment | added | shanu | In the end its all science fiction, and all science fiction is science fiction | |
May 19, 2022 at 12:45 | history | edited | Paul D. Waite | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 18, 2022 at 21:53 | answer | added | Miguel Cruz | timeline score: 3 | |
Oct 24, 2018 at 2:00 | history | bumped | CommunityBot | This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed. | |
Sep 24, 2018 at 6:08 | comment | added | Misha R | @ToddWilcox Well, in the alleged words of the father of modern art, "good artists borrow, great artists steal." The more you study great and innovative artists, the less tongue-in-cheek that quote sounds. | |
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Aug 25, 2018 at 0:20 | answer | added | manofsteelanswers.com | timeline score: 6 | |
Aug 28, 2016 at 2:56 | comment | added | Todd Wilcox | Lucas ripped off/was inspired by so many sources that he basically made a new thing by copying several elements and then changing the setting and the details. It's a common creative technique. Put together enough things copied from elsewhere and the result has both the legal and artistic illusion of originality. | |
Aug 28, 2016 at 0:06 | comment | added | Harry Johnston | Probably just a coincidence. But Harry Potter definitely ripped off Star Wars. | |
Aug 27, 2016 at 23:24 | history | asked | anotherguy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |