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He published them in the book ''Octobriana and the Russian Underground'' not as original comics, but as part of a literary hoax claiming that they were only two extracts from a long-running series of Octobriana comics created in the 1960s by underground artists working in Soviet Russia. As Sadecky's claims included that “Octobriana's creators” had created her as a character that anyone could use, it is usually understood that he functionally released his creation Octobriana into the public domain. Unlike [[the Paragraph]] used for Jenny and related characters, Octobriana is not usually reckoned to require any kind of statement to be lawfully used in new productions. | He published them in the book ''Octobriana and the Russian Underground'' not as original comics, but as part of a literary hoax claiming that they were only two extracts from a long-running series of Octobriana comics created in the 1960s by underground artists working in Soviet Russia. As Sadecky's claims included that “Octobriana's creators” had created her as a character that anyone could use, it is usually understood that he functionally released his creation Octobriana into the public domain. Unlike [[the Paragraph]] used for Jenny and related characters, Octobriana is not usually reckoned to require any kind of statement to be lawfully used in new productions. | ||
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The 2013 ''[[The Cosmic Beholder (series)|The Cosmic Beholder]]'' comic story ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'' briefly featured a superhero called [[Americana]], who appeared to be an American counterpart to Octobriana's Russian stylings. | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octobriana ''Octobriana'' page on Wikipedia]''' | * '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octobriana ''Octobriana'' page on Wikipedia]''' |
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