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Jim Starlin was given a larger sum in royalties by DC for their utilization of the KGBeast in BvS, even though the character never wore a costume that was true to the comics or was referred to as KGBeast, than what Marvel paid him for Thanos, Nebula, and Gamora in five films combined.

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Jim Starlin was given a larger sum in royalties by DC for their utilization of the KGBeast in BvS, even though the character never wore a costume that was true to the comics or was referred to as KGBeast, than what Marvel paid him for Thanos, Nebula, and Gamora in five films combined.

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