Logistics | January 01, 0001
Groening’s Life in Hell Gets Video Game Trademark
Last week a trademark was filed for Simpson’s and Futurama creator Matt Groening‘s Life in Hell comic strip for, among other things, a potential video game.
Life in Hell is a weekly comic strip by Groening created in 1977 and renamed Life in Swell in 2007. The strip stars anthropomorphic rabbit Binky and also includes Bink’s ex [[link]] and his illegitimate son. Akbar and Jeff also appear in a number of strips.
Since the strip’s topics deal with love, angst, alienation [[link]] and self-loathing, I can’t imagine how or why anyone would turn it into a video game. Add to that the fact that Groening seems to have a habit of trademarking the strip for things he doesn’t plan to do with it and I think that this may be a red herring.
But [[link]] what if? Can you imagine a Life in Hell video game? The inevitable follow-up would have to be a Zippy The Pinhead game. The mind boggles.
Life in Hell Trademark [USPTO]
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