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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Lehmann" data-source="post: 167715" data-attributes="member: 4691"><p>A 16-bit looking character standing in front of books in not an "actors" likeness. I am almost positive they Williams never needed to licence Keanu's likeness. Dracula is all make-up so they are using the character and not Oldman's likeness either. The Reinfeld almost looks like Tom Waits but I somewhat doubt they had to pay for his likeness. Look at old Walt Simonson Battlestar Galactica comics from 1980ish. You can see it is the Starbuck and Apollo character but they did not pay for actors likeness. Because there is no specific resemblance to that person. Actors likeness is a real pain because it has to be okayed by their agents. </p><p></p><p>Adams family is probably different for Raul Julia specifically because the art looks like Raul Julia not just the character. </p><p></p><p>This is just my understanding from friends that pencils comics that have actors resemblance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Lehmann, post: 167715, member: 4691"] A 16-bit looking character standing in front of books in not an "actors" likeness. I am almost positive they Williams never needed to licence Keanu's likeness. Dracula is all make-up so they are using the character and not Oldman's likeness either. The Reinfeld almost looks like Tom Waits but I somewhat doubt they had to pay for his likeness. Look at old Walt Simonson Battlestar Galactica comics from 1980ish. You can see it is the Starbuck and Apollo character but they did not pay for actors likeness. Because there is no specific resemblance to that person. Actors likeness is a real pain because it has to be okayed by their agents. Adams family is probably different for Raul Julia specifically because the art looks like Raul Julia not just the character. This is just my understanding from friends that pencils comics that have actors resemblance. [/QUOTE]
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