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{{stub}}'''Kenneth "Ken" W. Penders, II''' is an American comic artist and former writer who worked on the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog Archie comics]]''. He also illustrated the cover for the ''[[SatAM]]'' Complete series DVD release. In addition to his work on the Sonic franchise he has written and illustrated stories for every major comics publisher including DC, Marvel, Image and Disney on such a diverse array of titles as ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Disney Adventures'', ''Savage Sword of Conan'', ''Captain Atom'', and ''The Green Hornet'' among many others.  
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'''Kenneth "Ken" W. Penders, II''' is an American comic artist and former writer who worked on the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog Archie comics]]''. He also illustrated the cover for the ''[[SatAM]]'' Complete series DVD release.
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==Career==
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In addition to Penders' work on the ''Sonic'' franchise, he has written and illustrated stories for every major comics publisher (including DC, Marvel, Image, and Disney) on titles such as ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Disney Adventures'', ''Savage Sword of Conan'', ''Captain Atom'', and ''The Green Hornet''.  
  
 
==Copyright issues==
 
==Copyright issues==
In January 2009, Penders began copyrighting various stories, characters, and artwork that he created for [[Archie Comics]]' ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic series and spin-off titles, and these claims were certified as of April 2010 by the US Copyright Office. After declaring that he would "use every legal means at my disposal to protect and preserve" his works, Archie Comics  filed a lawsuit against Penders in the fall of 2010 in an attempt to retain their copyright holdings of his characters and concepts. In the fall of 2012, Archie Comics fired its legal team and replaced it. Following this and a court settlement, many characters created by Penders abruptly ceased to appear in the comics.
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In January 2009, former [[Archie Comics]] artist Ken Penders began copyrighting various stories, characters, and artwork that he created for the company's ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic series, with these claims being officially certified in April 2010 by the United States Copyright Office. Penders also declared that he would "use every legal means at my disposal to protect and preserve" his contested works."
  
 
===''Archie v. Penders''===
 
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In response to Penders' 2009 copyrighting of various characters and stories, [[Archie Comics]] launched a lawsuit against the artist. ''[[Archie v. Penders]]'' was heard on July 1, 2013, where it was dismissed by the judge.{{ref|http://patentarcade.com/2015/07/decided-archi-comic-publications-inc-v.html}} However, reportedly a settlement was later reached between the two parties, with many Penders-created characters abruptly disappearing from the comics.
  
 
===''Penders v. Sega''===
 
===''Penders v. Sega''===
 
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During ''[[Archie v. Penders]]'', Penders launched his own lawsuit against [[Sega of America]] and [[sega:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]], ''[[Penders v. Sega]]''. On September 26, 2011, the court dismissed the case without prejudice, stating that Penders could re-file the action after the conclusion of ''Archie v. Penders'' (which was still ongoing). Instead, Penders decided to re-file the same action on October 3 in the same district. On February 23, 2012, Judge Wright dismissed the case without prejudice.{{ref|http://patentarcade.com/2012/07/new-case-kenneth-w-penders-ii-v-sega-of.html}}
  
 
==Interview==
 
==Interview==

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Ken Penders
Place of birth: United States
Twitter: @KenPenders

Kenneth "Ken" W. Penders, II is an American comic artist and former writer who worked on the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie comics. He also illustrated the cover for the SatAM Complete series DVD release.

Career

In addition to Penders' work on the Sonic franchise, he has written and illustrated stories for every major comics publisher (including DC, Marvel, Image, and Disney) on titles such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Disney Adventures, Savage Sword of Conan, Captain Atom, and The Green Hornet.

Copyright issues

In January 2009, former Archie Comics artist Ken Penders began copyrighting various stories, characters, and artwork that he created for the company's Sonic the Hedgehog comic series, with these claims being officially certified in April 2010 by the United States Copyright Office. Penders also declared that he would "use every legal means at my disposal to protect and preserve" his contested works."

Archie v. Penders

Sonic Retro emblem.svg Main article: Archie v. Penders

In response to Penders' 2009 copyrighting of various characters and stories, Archie Comics launched a lawsuit against the artist. Archie v. Penders was heard on July 1, 2013, where it was dismissed by the judge.[1] However, reportedly a settlement was later reached between the two parties, with many Penders-created characters abruptly disappearing from the comics.

Penders v. Sega

Sonic Retro emblem.svg Main article: Penders v. Sega

During Archie v. Penders, Penders launched his own lawsuit against Sega of America and Electronic Arts, Penders v. Sega. On September 26, 2011, the court dismissed the case without prejudice, stating that Penders could re-file the action after the conclusion of Archie v. Penders (which was still ongoing). Instead, Penders decided to re-file the same action on October 3 in the same district. On February 23, 2012, Judge Wright dismissed the case without prejudice.[2]

Interview

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