From DC Comics' email newsletter today, something new. That may relate to the recent Warners/Siegel court case.

"By Special Arrangement with the Jerry Siegel Family."

If I was in a really snarky mood, I might translate that as "we won the court case against them and have now reverted to the agreement from over ten years ago that we didn't keep and the judge says they can sue us for" but I don't know the details of what may have happened after the court case between the involved parties.

UPDATE: Here it is. From the court papers of the Siegels vs DC/Warner Bros, an objection to the parts of the 2001 contract that they claim DC and Warners did not abide by.

3. Until the expiration of the U.S. copyright

for Action Comics No. 1, there will be a credit

on "Superman" comics and other publications,

movies and television programs that reads: "By

Special Arrangement with the Jerry Siegel

Family". The size and placement of credit is to

be in D.C. Comics' discretion. 32 At no time between October 19, 2001 and October 8,

2004, or thereafter, did DC: pay the $500,000 annual

advances, the $1,000,000 signing bonus, or the

$2,000,000 advance; provide an accounting of

royalties; provide the "By Special Arrangement with

the Jerry Siegel Family"; or provide the Siegels

medical and dental insurance.