Quote Originally Posted by Korath View Post
I think it's more than Kenan's better known with the original S rather than the Yin Yang symbol. Plus it makes him look more Superman that way I think.
It still feels kinda aggravating to me. Thing is, it's like what happened with Robbie Reyes' civilian look. While a lot of folks fell in love with the hair style he started out with at the beginning of his initial run, the character and story progress was that he cut it. And in fact, he had shorter hair, sans the dyed part, longer than he had his original hair. But when he popped back up, folks kept drawing him with his original hair.

It's frustrating because it comes off disrespecting a character's progression. It's especially annoying when it happens to newer characters by writers and artists who fancy themselves the first person to draw/write the character. They'll treat them like blank canvases when they aren't; they have history.