ato220

ato220

Name: Christopher Trucksess

Bio: My user name is a horrid derivitive of my fraternity's name and my roster number.  I have been using it since college, hard habit to break.  I'm sorry OK?  You're still reading this?  I already apologized.  OK, fine, you got me.  My name was passed down to me by my father ATO219 and from his father before him ATO218.  I come from a long line of ATO's.  Clan ATO.  My great grandfather ATO218 fought in the Civil War against the terrible scourge of the south Cornwallace Beauregard Stuclach.    Facebook: Chris Trucksess

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Spider-Man never ceases to amaze me.  I try to push the comics I am most excited for to the bottom…

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I really enjoyed this book.  This is an excellent conclusion to this mini-series but is a stand alone story.  If…

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In a continuation of the Rage of the Red Lantern story arc, Geoff Johns hits yet one out of the…

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ato220's Recent Comments
March 16, 2012 5:56 pm Couldn't imagine two better creaters for this
March 7, 2012 8:31 pm Tony Moore needs to draw a Cap book now. Please comic gods, make this happen!
March 5, 2012 1:14 pm It's an interesting design. Let's wait to see what the book is like before we freak out, shall we?
February 24, 2012 8:25 pm I recognize him from Dr. Who, as stated above. He was great, I assume he's a great character actor because that's quite the role reversal.
February 24, 2012 9:53 am That panel in Chew earned it my PotW
February 23, 2012 8:16 pm Can we take a moment to recognize that @thenextchampion said something funny... and it didn't piss off the intrrnets?
February 21, 2012 1:03 pm Nostalgia plays a certain factor here for sure.
February 21, 2012 10:14 am Batman the Animated Series gets my vote.
February 17, 2012 2:56 pm Too many good ones to pick a favorite this week
February 14, 2012 9:38 pm I would think that $17k is a lot less than a normal Trademark or IP lawsuit settlement. If you think about it this way, to prove that Marvel owed Friedrich no money then he must not hold the copyright and therefore was in the wrong. I am not taking sides but it seems to me that Friedrich put Marvel in a corner by suing them. As far as convention sketches go, I would consider them homages done as one offs. As long as there isn't mass amounts of money trading hands and large printing runs being done the copyright holders most likely consider this a cost of doing business. In other words it's not wise to go after each artist who in all probability has worked on the character because they charged you $20 for doing a sketch. It is quite possible that they understand that this allows them to stay in the industry and too continue doing work for them, so it makes business sense to turn a blind eye. Now how they do that for original pages still makes no sense to me.....