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Sonic to be in free comic, recipients to demand refund
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 12:46 pm
by Locit
Not that anyone here actually cares, but the (admittedly far off) May 5th
Free Comic Book Day will play host to a a free
Sonic Comic. The plot outline seems to be one of Sonic turning on his allies and attacking them, possibly because he's finally had enough slipshod writing and terrible, terrible art direction and just wants to end it all. Here's hoping!
At least the cover is kind of nifty, even if Sonic looks just a little bit like he's on some variant of crack:

"The world's most way past cool comic" tagline is sure to bring in some new readers come May.
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 1:17 pm
by Pepperidge
I actually took a look at the latest issue of the Sonic comic a few days ago, and I was surprised to see that it was actually far from unbearable. Plotwise, Ian actually seems to be bringing the thing back on track.
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:46 pm
by FlashTHD
He's setting the comic up for a massive continuty reboot that commits genocide with the entire SatAM cast and settings, is he not?
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:49 pm
by Zeta
He's setting the comic up for a massive continuty reboot that commits genocide with the entire SatAM cast and settings, is he not?
The House of M, Sonic style:
"No more furries, father. No more furries EVER!" *flash, the animal characters from the games are the only ones left, with Princess Sally and crew being turned into humans*
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 11:07 pm
by BlazeHedgehog
FlashTHD wrote:He's setting the comic up for a massive continuty reboot that commits genocide with the entire SatAM cast and settings, is he not?
I hope not. He's doing way too much standard-operation housecleaning just to go, "All this fixing I've done for six months? REBOOT IT ALL."
Still, though: Yes. Ian is bringing the comic back on track. He's pretty much the best writer I think the comic has
ever seen.
Minor stabs at Ken Penders during the house-cleaning is nice, too.
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:23 pm
by FlashTHD
I hope not. He's doing way too much standard-operation housecleaning just to go, "All this fixing I've done for six months? REBOOT IT ALL."
That's the impression I get from reading
Dan Drazen's reviews.
Hey, if they're going to do a reset of Crisis on Infinite Earths proportions, might as well leave the last incarnation of the story on a higher note with as few plot threads left dangling as possible.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 6:10 am
by BlazeHedgehog
Having glanced through Drazen's #169 review, yeesh - he sure is being hard on Ian. I like Ian's work considerably more than anything Penders has ever written, but Drazen picks Ian apart for every minor little detail, as bad or worse than he did with Ken. And with Ken, it felt justified, but here I'm left scratching my head why Dan is going for the jugular like that.
Anyway, it depends on your concept of a reboot, though. The gist I got from Dan's review is that the reboot is currently in progress and when house cleaning is over the reboot will be finished.
When I think of a reboot, I think... "
Crisis on Infinite Earths". Where a single, sweeping plotline pretty much resets everything and everybody to square one.
That's not what's happening here. Ian is tying up loose ends while still pushing forward.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:45 am
by Brazillian Cara
Comic page posted by BlazeHedgehog
Is that a tube coming Metal Sonic's(?) head? It looks like a tube.
Anyway, I wonder in which point in time they decided to change the comic's tone (from slapstick to "serious"). Or was it a more gradual thing?
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:30 am
by Zeta
Anyway, I wonder in which point in time they decided to change the comic's tone (from slapstick to "serious"). Or was it a more gradual thing?
It was definately gradual. For a time, they would randomly shift back and forth between slapstick and serious. And they never knew when to use which, really.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:33 am
by BlazeHedgehog
That is Sonic's father, Jules. Jules was the first victim of the robotization process Dr. Robotnik eventually stole for his own uses (it was originally invented by Sonic's Uncle, Charles, to help the sick). Though by now most of the people who Robotnik turned into robots have been converted back to flesh-and-blood, Jules must remain a robot - the entire reason he was roboticized was because he suffered fatal wounds during a war, many years ago. If he was reverted back to flesh-and-blood, he would still be wounded, as he was when he became a robot - and thus would die.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:05 am
by Cuckooguy
Hey, since everyone got deroboticized, did they ever shed light on Bunnie's parts? I recall she got remodelled, so did her removed limbs ever change back to flesh, or were they tinkered too much by Rotor preventing her former parts ever turning into flesh?
My best guess is they never touched the issue, but, well, it'd be interesting to know if they did.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:43 pm
by Shadow Hog
Of the two outcomes you presented in the question, they went with the latter. It'd been tampered with to the extent that they were no longer her real body parts, so she was stuck with.
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:56 pm
by Arcade
Dudes, go and read STCO,
http://www.stconline.co.uk/ , is online, free, and better than Archie Sonic will ever be. And already has more than 20 issues!!!.
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 1:03 am
by Light Speed
TWENTY!
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:20 am
by Radrappy
I’ve never committed to it because it has terrible illustrations. And terrible original character designs. So if there is any actual good story material, I’ve never known it.
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:54 am
by Ngangbius
So, I was curious to the link Arcade posted to see this comic and the first page of the Sonic story tells us that Sonic and Tails are trapped in blizzard on Christmas Eve.
The first thing I thought of was, "They celebrate Christmas in Sonic the Comic's Mobius?"
The art wasn't really so hot either, though checking with the back issues it seems that there was some great artists back then.
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 1:54 pm
by Forza Johnman
Father Christmas actually appears in an story in STC. Where he warns Robotnik to change his ways or risk losing his power.
Just for those interested:
STC Archive All issues scanned.
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:25 pm
by Yami CJMErl
I'm still waiting for the Archie comic people to get off their collective arses and make a decent game adaptation--haven't had one since the Adventure games. Rush and Riders were both these wierd side-story, pseudo-introductions, and they NEVER bothered to mention the Advance games, Heroes, Battle, or Shadow.
With any luck, their SONIC 2006 work might break past "half-baked".
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 4:02 pm
by Ngangbius
Forza Johnman wrote:Father Christmas actually appears in an story in STC. Where he warns Robotnik to change his ways or risk losing his power.
Just for those interested:
STC Archive All issues scanned.
In addition to traveling around the world in 24hrs, Santa now has the means to go to distant planets? What issue is this?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 4:08 pm
by BlazeHedgehog
Yami CJMErl wrote:I'm still waiting for the Archie comic people to get off their collective arses and make a decent game adaptation--haven't had one since the Adventure games. Rush and Riders were both these wierd side-story, pseudo-introductions, and they NEVER bothered to mention the Advance games, Heroes, Battle, or Shadow.
With any luck, their SONIC 2006 work might break past "half-baked".
The SA1 adapt blew huge amounts of balls, though. Basically, it sucked because Sega wouldn't provide the writers with any formal information on the game's script or plot; they had to rely on poor translations from Spaz on the import copy. Because of this, they didn't have enough time to write a proper storyline and polish it up; because by the time Spaz had beaten the game and relayed his broken translations, it was getting mighty close to deadline.
It was after this that Archie was pretty much never allowed to do a true game adaptation ever again; most of them simply end with "TO BE CONTINUED: IN THE GAME!"
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:11 pm
by G.Silver
Forza Johnman wrote:Father Christmas actually appears in an story in STC. Where he warns Robotnik to change his ways or risk losing his power.
I seem to remember Charles Dickens visited Robotnik on an issue of the Archie version.
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:00 pm
by Yami CJMErl
The SA1 adapt blew huge amounts of balls, though. Basically, it sucked because Sega wouldn't provide the writers with any formal information on the game's script or plot; they had to rely on poor translations from Spaz on the import copy. Because of this, they didn't have enough time to write a proper storyline and polish it up; because by the time Spaz had beaten the game and relayed his broken translations, it was getting mighty close to deadline.
It was after this that Archie was pretty much never allowed to do a true game adaptation ever again; most of them simply end with "TO BE CONTINUED: IN THE GAME!"
This actually explains a lot.
Though I don't see what the problem would be to just WAIT a little while until the game's been released a few months and give whoever comes up with said adaptation ideas the chance to beat the game.
(out of morbid curiosity, how does one produce "spoiler" tags in this forum?)
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:09 pm
by Locit
G.Silver wrote:I seem to remember Charles Dickens visited Robotnik on an issue of the Archie version.
Concerning Christmastime turnings of leaf or just sort of on the fly?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:09 pm
by Light Speed
I'm pretty sure you just type then close it.
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:52 pm
by G.Silver
Concerning Christmastime turnings of leaf or just sort of on the fly?
I was definitly in the spirit of Christmas, but I don't recall if he turned or not.