Check this out, especially if you're not from the U.S.
Under "Dodgy Dossier", the site reports that "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier" will not be released outside the United States due to public domain laws. This prompted Scott Dunbier to "be sent home on a leave of absence." Nobody knows his status in the company.
Having only read The League once, it appears to me that Dunbier owns the rights to the graphic novels, which makes his "leave of absence" all the more intriguing. Could someone share comments or shed some light on this, please?
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