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  1. 1. Institutional Logos
  2. 2. Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a Comic Book publisher. Marvel made itself popular with their well-known characters, such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Hulk, and many more. Marvel was founded in 1939, going by the name of Timely Comics. But by the early 1950s, it generally became known as Atlas Comics. Then in 1961, the publishing company took on the name Marvel, and it has so far stuck with it. Marvel Comics is the publishing unit from Marvel Entertainment, LLC. In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwides parent company. The Walt Disney Company also owns other companies such as Pixar Animation Studios, and Lucasfilm LTD, LCC Films that have been created by Marvel Entertainment have been based of the comic book stories produced by Marvel Comics. The Logo for Marvel has changed a few times, but the most recognizable one is the most recent one, with just the word Marvel on a red background. Previous logos included some of Marvels superhero's surrounding the logo. But when Marvel wasnt called Marvel, but instead Atlas, the logo was what seemed to be a globe, with a banner surrounding it, which read out Atlas. And before that, when it was known as Timely Comics, the logo was a shield, with Timely Comics written on it
  3. 3. Sony Corporation Sony is a Japanese Multinational Conglomerate corporation. Sony mainly focuses on producing Electronics, games, entertainment and financial service sectors. Sony Pictures Entertainment is the television and film production unit of Sony. The company has produced some of the most notable movie franchises, including Spider-Man, The Karate Kid and Men in Black. Sony Music Entertainment is also owned by Sony. It is the second largest global recorded music company of the Big Four record companies. The Logo for Sony has always been simple and easy to remember. The logo consists of the word Sony itself. That is it.
  4. 4. 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox is an American film studio located in the Century City area of Los Angeles. The studio used to be a subsidiary of News Corporation, however now it is a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. The company was formed on May 31st, 1935. The Logo for 20th Century Fox has been practically the same thing ever since it started up. The logo consists of the Company name with a cloudy background, and spotlights being waved around.