# Why We See So Many Stern Marvel Pinball Machines, The Making of Venom & More

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2023-07-27  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/why-we-see-so-many-stern-marvel-pinball-machines-the-making-of-venom-more

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## Analysis

Knapp Arcade reviews Stern Pinball's San Diego Comic-Con presentation on Venom, featuring designer Brian Eddy, Marketing Director Zach Sharp, and new CEO Seth Davis. The article highlights Stern's ongoing relationship with Marvel and discusses the prevalence of Marvel-themed pinball machines, with the author noting potential market fatigue among home collectors despite Marvel's advantages as low-hanging fruit IP.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Stern Pinball has a long-term collaborative relationship with Marvel that will continue into the foreseeable future — _Seth Davis (Stern CEO) stated at Comic-Con panel: 'We've done a number of [Marvel] titles over the years...That's a relationship that we see sticking together for the foreseeable future.'_
- [MEDIUM] Marvel IP is 'low-hanging fruit' for Stern because it's recognizable and the company finds Marvel easier to work with than other licensors like James Bond — _Knapp Arcade's editorial analysis based on industry observation_
- [MEDIUM] Home collectors may be experiencing Marvel fatigue, despite overall market enthusiasm — _Knapp Arcade editorial: 'I personally can't help but wonder if the pinball market, more so home collectors than locations, is getting a little Marvel fatigue'_

### Notable Quotes

> "We've done a number of [Marvel] titles over the years. This is just the most recent of the titles that we've done for them. That's a relationship that we see sticking together for the foreseeable future. It's a very collaborative process in how we decide which titles we should do..."
> — **Seth Davis (Stern Pinball CEO)**, Comic-Con panel (date not specified)
> _Official confirmation of ongoing Marvel licensing strategy and long-term partnership commitment_

> "In a lot of ways Marvel IP is very low-hanging fruit for Stern. The IP is recognizable and Marvel is easy for Stern to work with at this point, much easier than say the James Bond license holders for example."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author analysis)**
> _Industry commentary on licensing strategy and comparative ease of Marvel versus other major IP holders_

> "I'm a huge Marvel fan, I personally own two Stern Marvel pins and I still am."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Personal credibility on Marvel fatigue observation; author is enthusiast but still concerned about market saturation_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Stern Pinball | company | Major pinball manufacturer; subject of Comic-Con presentation; confirmed long-term Marvel licensing partnership |
| Venom | game | Stern Pinball's newest Marvel-themed pinball machine; primary focus of Comic-Con panel |
| Brian Eddy | person | Venom designer; panelist at Comic-Con presentation |
| Zach Sharp | person | Stern Pinball Director of Marketing; panelist at Comic-Con presentation |
| Seth Davis | person | Stern Pinball's new CEO; confirmed Marvel partnership strategy at Comic-Con |
| Marvel | company | IP licensor with long-term collaborative relationship with Stern; dominant pinball theme supplier |
| San Diego Comic-Con | event | Location of Stern Pinball presentation featuring Venom and Marvel strategy discussion |
| COOLTOY | organization | YouTube channel that filmed and uploaded Stern's Comic-Con presentation |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Pinball industry commentator and content creator; author of this article |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Marvel IP licensing strategy, Venom pinball game development and design
- **Secondary:** Stern Pinball leadership and strategy, Market saturation and collector fatigue
- **Mentioned:** Comic-Con industry presentations

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.45) — Author appreciates access to panel content and understands Stern's business rationale for Marvel focus, but expresses subtle concern about potential market oversaturation and collector fatigue. Tone is analytical rather than critical.

### Signals

- **[business_signal]** Stern CEO publicly confirms long-term Marvel licensing strategy and ongoing collaborative partnership, signaling Marvel will remain core IP pillar for foreseeable future (confidence: high) — Seth Davis: 'That's a relationship that we see sticking together for the foreseeable future'
- **[event_signal]** Stern Pinball held major presentation at San Diego Comic-Con featuring CEO, marketing director, and lead designer discussing Venom and company strategy (confidence: high) — Panel included Seth Davis (CEO), Zach Sharp (Marketing Director), and Brian Eddy (Designer) at Comic-Con
- **[licensing_signal]** Stern characterizes Marvel relationship as distinctly more collaborative and easier than other major licensors (e.g., James Bond), indicating Marvel's accessibility as IP licensor is strategic advantage (confidence: medium) — Knapp's analysis: Marvel is 'much easier than say the James Bond license holders'
- **[market_signal]** Industry observer notes potential Marvel fatigue among home collectors despite recognizing Marvel's advantages as accessible IP, suggesting market may be approaching saturation on superhero themes (confidence: medium) — Knapp Arcade: 'I personally can't help but wonder if the pinball market, more so home collectors than locations, is getting a little Marvel fatigue'

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## Transcript

I'm always disappointed when a pinball manufacturer makes a presentation at a show and I don't get to see it. So for a week or two afterwards I always scan the Internet to see if some kind soul filmed it for the world to see. Sure enough, the YouTube channel COOLTOY filmed and uploaded Stern Pinball's recent presentation at San Diego Comic-Con. Sweet!

The majority of the presentation was obviously focused on Stern Pinball's newest title, Venom. The panel interview at the show featured, Venom's designer Brian Eddy, Stern Pinball's Director of Marketing Zach Sharpe and the Company's new CEO Seth Davis.

I've written a tremendous amount about Venom here already, so I'll let anyone who is interested in hearing about the process of creating Stern's newest game watch the panel talk about it in their own words in the embedded video below. One other interesting aspect of the video was a discussion about Stern Pinball's relationship with Marvel:

Seth Davis: "We've done a number of [Marvel] titles over the years. This is just the most recent of the titles that we've done for them. That's a relationship that we see sticking together for the foreseeable future. It's a very collaborative process in how we decide which titles we should do..."

It sure sounds like we are going to get another Stern Marvel pin in the future. I get why Stern does so many Marvel pins. In a lot of ways Marvel IP is very low-hanging fruit for Stern. The IP is recognizable and Marvel is easy for Stern to work with at this point, much easier than say the James Bond license holders for example. Still, I personally can't help but wonder if the pinball market, more so home collectors than locations, is getting a little Marvel fatigue. I'm a huge Marvel fan, I personally own two Stern Marvel pins and I still am.

I was all ready for the Q&A session at the end of the presentation. That's often where a lot of the good stuff gets talked about. Alas, that part of the Stern discussion was not included in the video. Still a big thanks to the COOLTOY YouTube channel for filming and uploading the presentation at the show for all of us to see.

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