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Now that's what I call nightmare fuel! Penders should drop his shitty enchilada ripoffs and do art for horror stories instead. I've seen Giger art that isn't as unsettling as this.
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Well it is TRANSformers.I don't read any of their books so I could be wrong but I've heard they dabble with it. The worst I heard about was they made a Transformers series centered around transgenderism. You don't need to be bright to see how that doesn't make sense with giant shapeshifting robots in a setting where getting a new body isn't an unheard of thing.
After a lifetime of disgust, I think I figured it out. Penders can only draw human anatomy, so he just stretches furry skin over it. Look at those goddamn chins.Also, I don't believe that this page from the comic has been shared here before.
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Can he even do that without getting sued? His book is already dangerously close toActually, if anyone here would stomach working with the guy, it could be an opportunity to share some insider info. Adamis at Sonic Stadium is working on the app and confirmed that Penders' creation will be alluding to the Genesis Waves.
I don't know enough about copyright law to know for certain. However, is it possible that references like this are okay if they're vague enough? As an example, Guilty Gear 2: Overture was apparently developed during some sort of ownership dispute between Arc System Works and SEGA, which is why Dizzy (who is never seen on-screen in this game) is referred to as the Maiden of the Grove.Can he even do that without getting sued? His book is already dangerously close tohis original creationsSega's characters. Sega would still own what was created in Ian Flynn's comics.
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The weirdest thing is that he actually does seem fairly competent at drawing humans; I'm too lazy to find it now, but he did a sketch of Captain America around the same time as this ungodly abomination, and it actually looked pretty good.
In addition to the whole 'Guardian who is totally not Knuckles' thing
His art style is hilariously realistic. His competent anatomy skills completely and utterly clash with the style he's working against, it's the uncanny valley. This work would be totally apropos of an art house project, like an acid trip.
This is why Penders is a nice change of pace from most artcows. He can actually draw - just not in the style that he wants to.
My bad; I was trying to refer specifically to Penders' version of Knuckles, but got "Guardian" mixed up with "Praetorian". I really ought to do my research before spouting crap; sorry.To be fair though, the whole guardian thing was always meant to be a mantle, at least in the comics. Before it was Knuckles, it was Locke and so on.
Goddamn, his responses on that first tweet are so bad. He's really, really trying to play it off like that character isn't just Knuckles' design with a goatee.My bad; I was trying to refer specifically to Penders' version of Knuckles, but got "Guardian" mixed up with "Praetorian". I really ought to do my research before spouting crap; sorry.
While finding that, I also rediscovered that he's really going with K'nox as a family name and nickname forKnucklesthe Praetorian.
Penders has recently returned from a vacation and is back on Twitter.
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Actually, if anyone here would stomach working with the guy, it could be an opportunity to share some insider info. Adamis at Sonic Stadium is working on the app and confirmed that Penders' creation will be alluding to the Genesis Waves. I'd highly recommend reading through the rest of the thread, too; there's some other stuff including a really good takedown of Penders' claims about motivation for the series and Patrick Spaziante. tl;dr Spaz is a huge Sonic fan and imported and translated Sonic Adventure to make sure the comic adaptation would be accurate, while Penders made the adaptation a whole bunch of fucking around with his characters instead. However, note that Sonic Stadium's forum is fucked up and you have to manually refresh after clicking to load the next/previous page, unless you're logged in.
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You mean like Ian Flynn's post-reboot run?
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The weirdest thing is that he actually does seem fairly competent at drawing humans; I'm too lazy to find it now, but he did a sketch of Captain America around the same time as this ungodly abomination, and it actually looked pretty good.
Also, I don't believe that this page from the comic has been shared here before.
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Finally, the good people over at Sonic Retro have produced various responses to the Sonic sketch and this comic page starting at page 15 of their thread. It's a must-see extravaganza! Why?
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EDIT: Upon making the mistake and looking closer at the attached pictures, am I the only one who thinks that the way he colors more or less wipes out any attention to detail he gave to the bodies, making them look wonky as fuck?
Wasn't it a Penders comic that tried explaining the furries as being literal half-human abominations that were made because some aliens got pissed that we couldn't understand them and they nuked the planet with "gene bombs" because that's easier then figuring out communication? It was near the time Sonic Adventure came out that Archie made them "human".I NO LONGER FEEL SHITTY ABOUT MY ART BECAUSE HOLY CRAP.
I've been a long time reader of the Archie Sonic series and I can honestly say that while I can look back and say I enjoyed Pender's WRITING, he CAN NOT DRAW Sonic well. I've seen his HUMAN work and hey, they looks fine but the man can't do Sonic. He just can not and he over colors EVERYTHING. Take into mind, when I'm talking about the Archie series I'm going WAAAAY back when every issue was handle by a bunch of different artist at once. I remember reading books that were done by Manny, Fry, and Axer and then feeling like I was rushed into a wall when Pender's art showed up because it was just so bad.
So so SO Bad.
So bad that I actually like Jim Valentino's work better than Penders because at least Valentino knew better than to experiment with the badly done photos Penders tried to do with his backgrounds. As someone said it before he knows anatomy and that's a great thing but when he tries to experiment with characters he falls flat. It's like he's great at REALISTIC human drawings but when it comes to cartoon character designs he can't do it and this is bad for a character who is more or less based on Felix the Cat and Mickey Mouse. Sonic is supposed to look excited and appealing to the eye, not dead-eyed and bony. ALL of his non-human characters look like that that it's laughable. They really do look like people in creepy looking, stiff fursuits.
EDIT: Upon making the mistake and looking closer at the attached pictures, am I the only one who thinks that the way he colors more or less wipes out any attention to detail he gave to the bodies, making them look wonky as fuck?
Wasn't it a Penders comic that tried explaining the furries as being literal half-human abominations that were made because some aliens got pissed that we couldn't understand them and they nuked the planet with "gene bombs" because that's easier then figuring out communication? It was near the time Sonic Adventure came out that Archie made them "human".
Also no, IDW will never use his characters because they sure as heck don't want to inherit Kens lolsuits. His comic will likely never release anyway as he's constantly reworking the entire thing.