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I was wondering, may there be a composite Slenderman page with his feats, abilities, and stats from all the different web series/games? It seems like it would make an interesting profile, but I am not sure if it goes against composite profile rules or not, given they all from different canons/continuities.
 
Slenderman isn't public domain. It's a creation of Eric Knudseny and he have all the copyrights of the character until he sold then to Mythology Entertainment in order to create the Slenderman movie.
 
This has been discussed multiple times before and the answer has always been no

Look up the blog for Composite slenderman
 
Wait, if Eric Knudsen had all copyrights for Slenderman before allowing the movie to be made, isn't cano Composite Slenderman essentially just those photoshop pictures with little to no lore + the new movie?

Or did every popular internet series actually get some kind of blessing from Eric?
 
I do not know for sure the details about this, but I just know that Eric has actually approved some projects while others have been blocked. I remember Eric telling on his Devianart page that he still had the rights of the characters and so he could still, and would, forbid the character to be misused.

That of course, ended when the character's rights were sold for the creation of the film.
 
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