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Darwyn Cooke’s widow asks DC not to use her husband’s work in Batman NFT crypto art – GamesRadar
Darwyn Cooke’s widow Marsha is taking a stand against her late husband’s art being used for NFT cryptocurrency

Following DC licensee VeVe’s announcement of a new line of Batman Black and White digital statues tied to NFT (Non Fungible Token) authentication, the widow of Darwyn Cooke has asked DC not to use images created by her late husband as a basis for NFT crypto art. NFT crypto art has been a recent topic of controversy due to the large environmental cost of producing NFTs.
(Image credit: DC/Veve)
Marsha Cooke, who manages Cooke’s estate, previously stated on Twitter that she did not approve of the use…
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