Mainly Penders and Penders, with a side of Archie. The deal with SEGA way back when the book was starting was that SEGA would own e v e r y t h i n g. All creators were meant to sign contracts stating they gave the rights to their creations to SEGA. Either Archie just plain forgot to get him to sign, or (more likely) his contract was lost years ago. A former Archie staffer let slip in court documents that apparently they lost a lot of contracts from their warehouse in the 90s. The settlement with Archie was apparently them refusing to acknowledge he owns anything, but agreeing not to sue him for use of the characters he says he came up with. They couldn't say he owned anything without angering SEGA, who Ken was trying to sue. And he'd still like to, but after the settlement was agreed on it turned out that he'd botched the lawsuit against SEGA and his chance to sue over Sonic Chronicles expired. So now he's saying he'd be happy licensing if Archie agreed to a bunch of looney conditions, but Archie can't license because they refuse to admit he owns anything, and besides SEGA wouldn't want money going to a man actively looking for ways to sue them.
So in the end the only winners in this mess were the lawyers.
You know, I never responded to this because I didn't want to derail a thread talking about the Mega Man comic, but I've been doing some searching lately and it seems pretty certain that there's more to the reboot than just the Penders lawsuit. Ian Flynn is being considerably more tight-lipped than Penders so it's hard to get any solid info, but Flynn has said that he's not to use the term "Mobius" anymore, and there is no way in hell Penders has any dominion over that.
I've read posts by Glitcher stating that he believes Sega passed down a number of new mandates to Archie, including that game characters are not to be shown to age (Sonic is not referenced in any of the "origin" stories that Archie has been discussing), not to be in any "serious" relationships (Sally has been friend-zoned since the reboot, I guess that would explain why), and are not to have family members (Unlce Chuck appears to be an exception, probably because he has SatAM roots, but all "parent" characters to game characters have been absent so far, whether created by Penders or not). Glitcher didn't provide a source, but if true, it's a stupidly misguided move, and honestly one that shakes my faith in the comic.
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