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Sure and fans like Chris even have the My Little Pony comics for a new season under that generation of My Little Pony:
But fundamentally it’s a show to sell plastic pony toys to little girls and they’re not going to put a halt to the rollout of an updated toy line.
MLP has always had some kind of adult prehipherary demographic. Even Lauren Faust herself was still a collector of the original toyline when she began working on FiM.

In fact, one of my professors in college circa 2011 noticed the brony fad on campus and only had this to say: "I remember My Little Pony. They had scented asses."
 
Sure and fans like Chris even have the My Little Pony comics for a new season under that generation of My Little Pony:
But fundamentally it’s a show to sell plastic pony toys to little girls and they’re not going to put a halt to the rollout of an updated toy line.
And even then those Comics aren't enough for him. He just doubled down and demanded that there be five more aired on TV seasons. It's funny how for someone who's pretty much accepted that he'll be poor white trash stuck in a sckmole shack of a house all his life. Enough is never enough for Chris
 
And even then those Comics aren't enough for him. He just doubled down and demanded that there be five more aired on TV seasons. It's funny how for someone who's pretty much accepted that he'll be poor white trash stuck in a sckmole shack of a house all his life. Enough is never enough for Chris
That's because reading requires some form of attention span and focus, even a comic about ponies for little girls. Chris wants to have the bright flashing lights and ponies shoved directly in front of his face so he can laugh and clap like a retard.

For someone who wanted to start his own media empire based off his Sonic X Pokémon comic, I don't think Chris has ever actually read any comics or books in his life. Which would explain why Sonichu breaks so many rules in comic structure, like the panel organization, or the dialogue boxes, or the confusing action sequences.
 
That's because reading requires some form of attention span and focus, even a comic about ponies for little girls. Chris wants to have the bright flashing lights and ponies shoved directly in front of his face so he can laugh and clap like a retard.

For someone who wanted to start his own media empire based off his Sonic X Pokémon comic, I don't think Chris has ever actually read any comics or books in his life. Which would explain why Sonichu breaks so many rules in comic structure, like the panel organization, or the dialogue boxes, or the confusing action sequences.
I wonder if he has read comics in the past?

There's been a few examples of tracing (Like these) which suggest he at least used to read comics, but I think you're right that his focus has likely regressed since the lofty days where he read Goosebumps novels for fun.
 
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That's because reading requires some form of attention span and focus, even a comic about ponies for little girls. Chris wants to have the bright flashing lights and ponies shoved directly in front of his face so he can laugh and clap like a retard.

For someone who wanted to start his own media empire based off his Sonic X Pokémon comic, I don't think Chris has ever actually read any comics or books in his life. Which would explain why Sonichu breaks so many rules in comic structure, like the panel organization, or the dialogue boxes, or the confusing action sequences.
You are correct about him not reading any actual comics before he ever started making his own, he breaks so many traditional conventions his comic is essentially considered parody artwork, an insult to independent comic creators.

He could have at the very least read a book on how to start his own comics, but no that would have been too much work for him (despite the fact that at the beginning he enjoyed making his comic).
 
You are correct about him not reading any actual comics before he ever started making his own, he breaks so many traditional conventions his comic is essentially considered parody artwork, an insult to independent comic creators.

He could have at the very least read a book on how to start his own comics, but no that would have been too much work for him (despite the fact that at the beginning he enjoyed making his comic).
There's evidence to suggest he has read Archie's sonic comics in his salad days...oh boy if that included Ken penders and his late 90s early 2000s run, then the autism has gone full circle
 
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This is in response to the Blake and Sylvana artwork drawn by whoever that is.
Well then, I'm sure he has made hundreds of issues with that lighting speed he had all that time.
Sure and fans like Chris even have the My Little Pony comics for a new season under that generation of My Little Pony:
But fundamentally it’s a show to sell plastic pony toys to little girls and they’re not going to put a halt to the rollout of an updated toy line.
... why the fuck is one of them snacking on the others ass at the bottom of the page?
 
I wonder what happens when a new canon or style appears in his cartoon world? Does it overwrite the old version? Like did campy Batman suddenly become grim dark Batman?
Chris just says it’s in another dimension since he said in his “C-197” that all fiction with an apocalyptic setting and Steven Universe are in different worlds.
Actually he used to claim retcons and stuff “hurt” the characters, though I don’t think he ever elaborated on what that meant exactly. That was his excuse for why he refused to remove/change Simonla when he was called out for stealing Simonchu way back when. His logic behind the steven universe thing is that it’s an alternate history setting (apparently WWII didn’t happen in SU world or something) and thus it must take place in a different dimension.
 
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Not sure if I'm late, but this past week someone wrote into the podcast of 80s wrestling manager Jim Cornette as none other than Christian Weston Chandler of Ruckersville, Virginia. Seeing that the email that followed was a perfectly normal wrestling based question it seems obvious that it wasn't actually Chris, but it still got me to burst with laughter. I'm sure I'll be laughing again if Mr. Cornette is ever exposed to the story behind the name, he's a stiff promo and if his viewership ever subjected him to learning about OPL, he'd be sure to let them know in an entertaining fashion. I'll see if I can find the exact clip.
 
You are correct about him not reading any actual comics before he ever started making his own, he breaks so many traditional conventions his comic is essentially considered parody artwork, an insult to independent comic creators.

He could have at the very least read a book on how to start his own comics, but no that would have been too much work for him (despite the fact that at the beginning he enjoyed making his comic).
I took a look at the CWCiki pages for Chris' art and writting after this. Apperently he owned at some point a "How to draw manga" book (probably one of those shitty ones from the early 2000s), except this one was based around couples and them making love.

Also some of his action shots were traced from Archie's Sonic and his sex scenes were traced from Amy Rose and Transformers porn.
 
What college were you going to that had a noticeable contingent of bronies
A private college with low standards and generous financial aid.

I saw my fair share of Rainbow Dash shirts around the engineering/comp-sci department. One guy I know joined the Air Force. To my knowledge he’s still super into ponies. He has a cutie mark tattoo.
 
Antoons used a pic of Sonichu.
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Stonetoss Saga when?
 
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