Ya, I know. My first thought at reading that was "how fucking stupid do you have to be to be fired from the dummy corporation you created to embezzle when your last business tanked?"
you can spot Milne's signature here on this cyberforce/xmen cover http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/39381718/
And with the brothers torn asunder, so began the days that many would recall only in sadness and blight. So began the Dark Age of Funana.
It's a particularly good thing if he managed to hold Pat to contracts and make him pay up, though. About bloody time someone did. Hopefully he's got his name on enough of the stuff to be able to use it as for resumes, though. Otherwise it could really hold him back. http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/39381718/ Did Psylocke stop being in the asian body?
It's a good thing if he managed to hold Pat to contracts and make him pay up. About bloody time someone did. Hopefully he's got his name on enough of the stuff to be able to use it as for resumes, though. Otherwise it could really hold him back. http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/39381718/ Did Psylocke stop being in the asian body?
Pat Lee not crediting Alex Milne From Lying in the Gutters : http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/?column=13 "JUST WHAT ARE THEY PAYING PAT LEE FOR ANYWAY? These are pages supplied to Pat Lee, as required, by Alex Milne. Milne is credited as supplying "breakdowns," when he is credited at all, for "Cyberforce." I understand Top Cow pays Pat Lee around $300 CDN a page before royalties. I understand Pat Lee pays Alex Milne a flat $75 CDN fee per page. I understand Alex Milne no longer gets credit for his work for Pat Lee, not even as breakdown artist. I understand Pat Lee has told Top Cow staff that this is all his own work. There's a lot I don't understand. " Is Alex posting here ? So maybe we can hear his side of the story. Godspeed Greenspan
when i post this stuff at wizard its seems general comic fans arent as tune in to pats shenanigans as we have been, since TF comics is a niche market. seems like hes some ways to catch up with liefield in notoriety, despite having an unsurmountable lead in the douchebag race.
The burning question is .... did he get a new car out of his dummy corp as well? vROOOM! Heh heh ... I wish I could move funds from my work for "personal projects" *coughHawaiicough*
He gets what he deserves!! He doesn't deserve to work in comics or atleast run a comic studio after all this.
I wonder how long this company will last or if he'll get booted from this one... even if he's names on it Source: Lying in the Gutters Volume 2 Number 71
sigh. the sad thing is theres prolly suckers out there desperate/ign'ant enough to join him based on name recognition only