Alter-Ego? Have they done any copyright research at all? After all, every image they print that I've noticed, they just give it a catch-all statement "copyright belongs to copyright owner if applicable". I'm kinda waiting for them to get called on that. If someone owns the copyright and it is researchable, I don't think that kind of statement will necessarily fly.
I believe
ALTER EGO or anyone who uses an image out of context likely falls under the Fair Use factor,
"The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole," listed by the U.S. Copyright Office. I'm certainly not a copyright expert, but I assume that as long as
ALTER EGO isn't reprinting full stories or comic books, they have a right to use an image to accompany the text. And not to mention that in many--if not most--cases, the images used in
ALTER EGO come from material from which copyrights have expired.
And if you have any concerns about
ALTER EGO's use of images, Ed, you may want to direct them to Roy Thomas. He's easily reachable either through his email or snail mail address which are printed in every issue of the magazine. Roy is a wonderful person and the last one to violate someone's copyright purposely.
--Ken Quattro