
Miko wrote:I don't think it's fair to say Penders hates fun, simply because he doesn't consider certain fans. If you read his blog he seems to feel he has a comparable fanbase of his work to consider.
Mavrickindigo wrote:Miko wrote:I don't think it's fair to say Penders hates fun, simply because he doesn't consider certain fans. If you read his blog he seems to feel he has a comparable fanbase of his work to consider.
that's all well and good, I suppose, but these Sonic characters he created have no context or point outside of the world they were created in.
Ken has created a significant amount of the world that many fans, such as myself, have come to love over the years. it's not fair that he rips out a large chunk of that world and leave the comic an empty husk.
Penders' work in the comic is the majority of the universe, and we're talking the end of the current continuity if he successfully bars the use of his creations.
Penders doesn't care about the fans. If he did, he wouldn't kill the comic like he's doing.
Miko wrote:Penders at worst may not care about Archie's present fanbase. But in his mind, he has a comparable fanbase to consider it'd seem.
Mavrickindigo wrote:Miko wrote:Penders at worst may not care about Archie's present fanbase. But in his mind, he has a comparable fanbase to consider it'd seem.
Yeah except there are many more sonic fans then their are Penders fans. I did not subscribe to "KEN PENDERS WRITES A BUNCH OF OLD MEN DOING THINGS!" the comic, my whole life. I subscribed to "Sonic the Hedgehog."
He may have built a lot of the world I have grown to love, but to rip it all out of the rug so he can continue his little fairy tale is complete and utter bull crap.
Yes. He should. This is what you do when you contribute to a serialized license comic book. After you leave, you let other people work with the ideas and concepts. By no longer working on the book, you also abandon authority on the material within and trust the next generation, FOR BETTER OR WORSE.
It is the right of the current staff to "mess with" continuity and characters as they please.
It is the right of the current staff to "mess with" continuity and characters as they please. You don't have to like it, but you do need to acknowledge that they are completely capable of doing this.
Miko wrote:It is the right of the current staff to "mess with" continuity and characters as they please.
Legally, yes, ethically? No.
Antarctic Deity wrote:Miko wrote:It is the right of the current staff to "mess with" continuity and characters as they please.
Legally, yes, ethically? No.
Ethically? YES. It is part of the reason comic books like this are serialized and passed on to different writers instead of just being another character owned piece. No matter how you feel about how well the later writers do their jobs on a book, it is completely within their right to mess with the characters and continuity as they please. No, wait, it's not a right, it's a REQUIREMENT.
Butcher/ignore is only a statement of the quality of what they're doing, not a statement on what they're doing
You're comparing this petty selfish attack on the book to a RETCON. NEVER SAW THOSE BEFORE IN COMIC BOOKS, HOW HORRIBLE.
Antarctic Deity wrote:Only that's something YOU CAN DO IF YOU'RE A STAFF WRITER.
I am not angry at Penders for ignoring the run before his, I'm angry for him forcing control on the book years after he's left.
Antarctic Deity wrote:Only that's something YOU CAN DO IF YOU'RE A STAFF WRITER.
retconning is what makes plot holes
Miko wrote:It is the right of the current staff to "mess with" continuity and characters as they please.
Legally, yes, ethically? No. And for the exact same reasons you've been complaining now. Even if Ken goes through with it and has the legal momentum to do so you wouldn't be ok with it. However, when Archie allows the characters to be OOC, or allows the logic of the storyline to contort on itself, that rips the foundations of the story for many of us fans too. I'm tired of people swarming in here complaining about how Ken's a bad person because he'd be "ripping apart" the foundations of the comic they loved but had "eh" if anything to say when Archie was already doing that, when butchering continuity and characterization, or when other fans complained about not feeling considered as this was happening. This post isn't meant to bash anybody on staff in particular. It's asking fans to be consistent. Some of the fans coming here and berating on Ken are just pots calling the kettles black.
Mavrickindigo wrote:Miko wrote:It is the right of the current staff to "mess with" continuity and characters as they please.
Legally, yes, ethically? No. And for the exact same reasons you've been complaining now. Even if Ken goes through with it and has the legal momentum to do so you wouldn't be ok with it. However, when Archie allows the characters to be OOC, or allows the logic of the storyline to contort on itself, that rips the foundations of the story for many of us fans too. I'm tired of people swarming in here complaining about how Ken's a bad person because he'd be "ripping apart" the foundations of the comic they loved but had "eh" if anything to say when Archie was already doing that, when butchering continuity and characterization, or when other fans complained about not feeling considered as this was happening. This post isn't meant to bash anybody on staff in particular. It's asking fans to be consistent. Some of the fans coming here and berating on Ken are just pots calling the kettles black.
Why are you so adamant about this when it happens to KEN PENDERS, but can't seem to care when it happens every day when every other comic book in existence switches writers?
This isn't something new people, comics switch writers all the time. New writers bring new interpretations of the characters, some good and some bad. If the next writer likes what happened, they'll keep it, if they don't, they'll change it.
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