In this picture taken Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010, Jewish women buys men's skull caps during a designer fashion fair in Jerusalem. A lawyer representing DC Comics and Marvel says the comics giants are suing a Jerusalem vendor for selling Jewish skullcaps, or kippas, adorned with unauthorized images of crime-fighting superheroes Batman and Spiderman.-AP Photo

JERUSALEM: DC Comics and Marvel are suing a Jerusalem vendor for selling Jewish skullcaps, or kippas, adorned with unauthorized images of crime-fighting superheroes Batman and Spiderman, a lawyer representing the comics giants said.    

Lawyer Chagay Netzer said the ''Kippa Man'' store was violating the intellectual property rights of both companies. DC Comics and Marvel are each demanding 25,500 US dollars in damages and expect the store to stop selling the kippas.

The popular downtown store draws hordes of tourists with its colorful skullcaps, many featuring cartoon characters or sports insignia.

The separate lawsuits were served last week. The shop's owner declined to comment.

The Associated Press obtained copies of the lawsuits listing DC and Marvel as plaintiffs on Wednesday.

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