Posted June 16, 20196 yr comment_2714853 Anyone at all? I guess it's possible to buy temporary rights to a piece of art. Who knew?
June 17, 20196 yr comment_2714858 I noticed that too, and got really confused, and vowed to get to the bottom of this problem. Then I forgot to look it up. . .
June 17, 20196 yr Author comment_2714865 1 hour ago, Lord Liaden said: Well, if you're going to swipe, at least swipe from the best. "Sorry. You cannot add any more reactions today." So then, we'll do it old school:
June 20, 20196 yr comment_2715262 I looked this up. All I could find was a web page for Adamant Entertainment, who produce Thrilling Tales, and claim that the Brian K. Hamilton image is used under license from Steve Peterson. The page is from 2019, so it seems that the license is fairly current, but I don't know any of the details behind it. I tried to find out if the image existed outside of Justice, Inc. before it was used for the cover, but it appears to be original work designed specifically for Justice, Inc. Just FYI.
June 21, 20196 yr Author comment_2715333 That would be accurate, then. Peterson likely bought the rights to the image when Hero was stamping out the original. And Savage Lands knows a built-in marketing tool when they see one. ;l
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