Hi,
I can tell, from the posts I've read, that there is a poor understanding of what copyright is, and how it applies to posting scans, on this site.
First, there are 2 different things, copyright and trademark. Mickey Mouse is a trademarked character, but some of the early material featuring the character have had their copyright lapsed. They are Public Domain, and can be reproduced. Ted Turner currently owns a few MM cartoons that Disney failed to renew at the required 28 year juncture. Many big budget Hollywood films are PD, and anyone can reproduce them.
Except for a handful of titles with licensed characters, everything ever produced by Charlton is uncopyrighted. Websites and various fan publishers may say otherwise, but it is confirmed they never bothered to register copyrights, or even post notices on copies.
Another glitch in the law is that is legal to reproduce exactly, a book that was never renewed, even if it features trademarked characters.
For example, things like a DICK TRACY Feature Books from the 30s, produced by a defunct company, like David McKay, can be reproduced entirely - as the book package itself is what was copyrighted, and not renewed.
The majority of old comic books never were, or are no longer copyrighted. Even those from companies, like DC. Anything before mid-1938 was never copyrighted, and much of what came after, was never renewed.
Too many people get intimidated by anecdotal media copyright stories
I could go on, but suspect what I'm saying will fall on deaf ears.
Mike Feldman