🎨 Artcow Ken Penders - Former Archie Sonic Comic Writer/Artist

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This man won't stop until every person in the world is able to read his crap.
'...and when everyone can read the Lara-Su Chronicles, no one will.'
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Why did I never see this thread before? I fucking love/hate how uncanny valley this guys art is, especially the oddly human Echidas. It's always weirded me out. Dead eyes and creepy lips.

He reminds me so much of people like Isaac Baranoff who try to peddle off their subpar comics constantly, all the while talking about themselves like they're Gods gift to earth.
 
Why did I never see this thread before? I fucking love/hate how uncanny valley this guys art is, especially the oddly human Echidas. It's always weirded me out. Dead eyes and creepy lips.

He reminds me so much of people like Isaac Baranoff who try to peddle off their subpar comics constantly, all the while talking about themselves like they're Gods gift to earth.
It’s the gift that keeps on giving
 
So it will be both his last and greatest work. The capstone of his comic career.

It cannot come out fast enough.
So we can rip the comic a new one
It hasn't come out and he's already dropped it. Sounds promising.
its like judgement day he only postponed the inevitable
Oh, thank God. Hopefully that means now we won't have to see any more of his Godawful art as frequently anymore. Too bad the same can't be said about his amateur-tier writing.
Like I said this is like the comic equivalent of judgement day
 
Jesus, Penders, it's barely disguised Sonic fanfiction. You don't need to polish the visuals like it's a fucking Square Enix game. Hell, at this rate, the Final Fantasy 7 remake will be done by the time you finish.
He should just focus on the book more instead translating now
Book first translation later
 
Here is him blabbering about the mouse and copyright
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He is basically that broken clock that is righ twice a day, even if out of the wrong reasons. Th extensions to copyright are locking out not only content consumers and makers but also preservationists. You know you have things bad if piracy (breaking the law) is the only wa you coul do your job... something that video game archivists have been warning us... but a lot did not listen because the truth is that a lot care more about playin games without paying.
Then again... would that not make copyright-breaking preservationists 'book thieves'?
 
He is basically that broken clock that is righ twice a day, even if out of the wrong reasons. Th extensions to copyright are locking out not only content consumers and makers but also preservationists. You know you have things bad if piracy (breaking the law) is the only wa you coul do your job... something that video game archivists have been warning us... but a lot did not listen because the truth is that a lot care more about playin games without paying.
Then again... would that not make copyright-breaking preservationists 'book thieves'?
Probably
 
Here is him blabbering about the mouse and copyright
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Even if Disney doesn't manage to get its whores in Congress to renew the copyright, Steamboat Willie alone would be public domain, and the general idea of Mickey Mouse. The trademark has been in continual use and won't go away, and only the Steamboat Willie version of the character, and the work itself, would become public domain.

It's not as big a deal as he thinks.
 
He is basically that broken clock that is righ twice a day, even if out of the wrong reasons. Th extensions to copyright are locking out not only content consumers and makers but also preservationists. You know you have things bad if piracy (breaking the law) is the only wa you coul do your job... something that video game archivists have been warning us... but a lot did not listen because the truth is that a lot care more about playin games without paying.
Then again... would that not make copyright-breaking preservationists 'book thieves'?

Recent developments regarding Sony announcement that PlayStation 3 online store is shutting down condemning hundreds of digital only titles exclusive to that system to disappear makes the argument for preservation via piracy even stronger.

I have no issue with holding a copyright for the benefit and protection of an author's work, what I find ludicrous is that the copyright is sustained for, and I quote: "the life of the author plus an additional 70 years. For an anonymous work, a pseudonymous work, or a work made for hire, the copyright endures for a term of 95 years from the year of its first publication or a term of 120 years from the year of its creation, whichever expires first." This type of time spans are so ridiculous that their only purpose is to benefit corporations and inheritors.

Even if Disney doesn't manage to get its whores in Congress to renew the copyright, Steamboat Willie alone would be public domain, and the general idea of Mickey Mouse. The trademark has been in continual use and won't go away, and only the Steamboat Willie version of the character, and the work itself, would become public domain.

It's not as big a deal as he thinks.

You better believe Disney and other megacorps are going to push like there is no tomorrow for a change in Copyright Law to make sure this doesn't happen. The whores in Congress will gladly make a addendum to the law to recognize corporate entities such as Disney as "immortal" holders of their intellectual properties de facto making Public Domain of any of their past works impossible.
 
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