Summary
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Marvel Snap is accused of plagiarizing fank art for its card structures, which leads to claims for response and possible compensation.
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The similarities between a piece of fank art and the M'Baku card in the game have led to controversy among the fans and raised questions about other card designers.
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These accusations of plagiarism come after the game was temporarily banned in the United States earlier in 2025, which led to a change in the publisher.
A Marvel -fan artist accuses Marvel Snap by plagiarizing a work of art that they created seven years ago and using the changed image in the mobile and PC-based card batter. The similarities between m'baku fank art and one of the character's corresponding Marvel Snap The cards have some fans who ask for answers and, possibly, financial compensation.
There are currently more than 270 different cards in Marvel SnapA game that has players trying to build the highest scores over two out of three playing areas by combining the forces with hero cards and the special effects of the zones in which they are placed. The card players can collect all are based on Marvel -Superheroes and villains, and there are several art variants for each hero.
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One of the characters in the game is Black pantherM'Baku, a hero in Marvel Cinematic Universe despite his decades long and stored history as one of Black Panther's usually diving villains. Artist Jason Kiantoro has shared a picture of a piece of fank art he created by M'Baku 2018, the year as the first film in the series was released, along with a pixel art version of a game in the game M'Baku, which, despite the medium -sized change, has a striking similarity with its own artwork. While this card was added to Marvel Snap In 2022, Kiantoro said he did not make any money in his picture, and he now speaks to the game as an example of artists who serve on the work of others.
Fanartist aims at Marvel Snap with plagiarism claims
Although it switches to a pixel art style, there are several similarities between the two images. Both show M'Baku with similar clothes and facial expressions, but the most obvious example is the character's attitude: charging forward, the upper body bent towards the viewer, right leg in front, left hand and reaches out with his fingers in a grip on movement, and his staff held behind him in the other hand. The comparison of images has also called the originality of some other cards of art questioned, as others have taken up cards based on Young Avengers member Wiccan and Sentry as they say close is similar to other artists.
The charges of stolen art may not even be the biggest drama for meeting the game so far in 2025. By mid -January, Marvel Snap was seemingly prohibited in the United States on a very temporary basis under the same congressional order that took Tiktok Offline all over the country, as the game's then negotiation, nursese, is a subsidiary of the Tiktok owner's exchange dance. Although the game was not available in the United States for less than two full days, publishing information has been moved to internal publishers Skystone Games, and Marvel Snap Has compensated affected players with a number of compensation rewards.
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August 22, 2023
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Second dinner
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Nuverige