Talk:Studio Ironcat

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Everything correctly listed?[edit]

Just want to make sure that everything's correctly listed. Anyone else got any opinion on it?--Mitsukai 29 June 2005 17:16 (UTC)

Official site[edit]

It hasn't been accessible in weeks and I'm not sure whether it's still up...Ranma9617 21:01, 16 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The site was officially moved to http://www.ic-ent.com a long time ago, back when the name got changed. The original site may have redirected for a while, but once the company closed its doors there was no reason to continue it, and I suspect they just let the registration run out. As it is, ic-ent.com now redirects to Steve's personal page. Removing the link to the official site since it's defunct. 71.198.127.97 05:57, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

MT and IC[edit]

I deleted the bit about Ironcat having printed copies of MT vol 2 because it's never been proven and Fred has stated that they never had the master needed to print books Harlock jds 17:46, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I was working in the Fredericksburg office at the time, and personally recall seeing copies of MT Volume 2 printed under Ironcat. 71.198.127.97 06:20, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I.C. = Ironcat[edit]

I worked as a translation intern at Ironcat's Fredericksburg office back in 2002-2003 while Duane, Kei, Doug, and several others were still working for Steve Bennett (also coinciding with the name change). I never heard anything of the "International Comics Entertainment" name, I.C. Entertainment was always treated as Iron Cat Entertainment by people working for the company at the time, hence why it continued to be called Ironcat. 71.198.127.97 05:53, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lack of low pay[edit]

I've altered the line "lack of low pay" to "lack of pay" because I'm fairly sure that no-one was complaining about not getting low pay; either they were complaining about low pay (my initial instinct) or not getting paid at all (which seems to fit the rest of the article). I'd appreciate it if someone who knows more about the resignations could check my correction. --CrazyDreamer 06:23, 16 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Working for Free[edit]

I remember working there and Helping MR Bennett with the audit of the accounts the Kuni ripped off. I remember being offered $300 dollars a month to basically be at the office day and night. I remember Steve sleeping in his office or scanning in porn and not working on books and when he would leave I would be in there working on scanning in books. As much work as I did I never got credit but the "Interns" would get credit in the books. I think I maybe got 3 credits the whole time I was there. At least I still have someone who can say. Yes she did that stuff.

Needs References[edit]

Careful, detailed references, and a lot of them. Otherwise, just speculation. So I flagged it. Timothy Perper (talk) 22:20, 5 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia can't simply repeat accusations of embezzlement without neutral, third-party sources, e.g., a court case. The whole article needs to be rewritten. Timothy Perper (talk) 14:42, 7 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]