12/13/2023 0 Comments Sonic rage comicsIssue 011, 16th October 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Time Racer, Kid Chameleon Part 5, Streets of Rage Part 5, Decap Attack Part 2 Issue 010, 2nd October 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Megatox, Kid Chameleon Part 4, Streets of Rage Part 4, Decap Attack Part 1 Issue 009, 9th September 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Back to Reality, Kid Chameleon Part 3, Streets of Rage Part 3, Wonder Boy in Demon World Part 8 Issue 007, 21st August 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Super Sonic, Kid Chameleon Part 1, Streets of Rage, Wonder Boy in Demon World Part 6 Issue 006, 7th August 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Attack on the Death Egg, Shinobi: The Fear Pavilion Part 6, The Legend of Golden Axe: Citadel of Dead Souls Part 6, Wonder Boy in Demon World Part 5 Issue 005, 24th July 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Lost in the Labyrinth Zone, Shinobi: The Fear Pavilion Part 5, The Legend of Golden Axe: Citadel of Dead Souls Part 5, Wonder Boy in Demon World Part 4 Issue 004, 10th July 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Day of the Badniks, Shinobi: The Fear Pavilion Part 4, The Legend of Golden Axe: Citadel of Dead Souls Part 4, Wonder Boy in Demon World Part 3 Issue 003, 26th June 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Mayhem in the Marble Zone, Shinobi: The Fear Pavilion Part 3, The Legend of Golden Axe: Citadel of Dead Souls Part 3, Wonder Boy in Demon World Part 2 Issue 002, 12th June 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Robofox, Shinobi: The Fear Pavilion Part 2, The Legend of Golden Axe: Citadel of Dead Souls Part 2, Wonder Boy in Demon World Part 1 Issue 001, 29th May 1993 – Contains the stories Sonic the Hedgehog: Enter Sonic, Shinobi: The Fear Pavilion Part 1, The Legend of Golden Axe: Citadel of Dead Souls Part 1 Originally published by Fleetway and then later switching to Egmont. The comic started publication in May 1993 and ceased publication in 2002. While a Sonic story was always featured, additional stories based on other SEGA properties like Ecco the Dolphin, Decap Attack and Streets of Rage were also featured. Sonic the Comic was the UK’s dedicated SEGA-themed comic that follows the canon outlined in Mike Pattenden’s Stay Sonic book. Published in 1994 by Ravette Books Limited. It has also been clarified that characters and events introduced at Archie Comics will not be included in the new ongoing series.A graphic novel that collects the first arc of the Shinobi comic from Sonic the Comic, created by Alan McKenzie, Jon Haward and Ellie de Ville. IDW has stated that the new series will be more closely tied to the plot of the video games, with the first story "Fallout" taking place immediately after the events of the game Sonic Forces. Sonic the Hedgehog #1 debuts this week and the series will be published weekly for all of April with a total of four issues being released before settling into a monthly schedule. The new series is prepared to be a starting point for new fans, even with a familiar voice still working behind the scenes. Artist Tyson Hesse, another longtime contributor to the franchise, will also join Flynn. They also announced that longtime writer Ian Flynn would remain on the new series - for now - guaranteeing a continuity to tone and style. Given the extensive history between Archie Comics and Sega, it came as a surprise when it was announced in July 2017 that IDW Publishing would be creating a new series of Sonic-related material. It also officially rebooted Sonic continuity. It's an incredibly fun story that ties all of the best characters and elements of these two video game franchises into a coherent universe. "Worlds Collide": The very first crossover between the Sonic and Mega Man franchises took place in Sonic the Hedgehog #248-251, Sonic Universe #51-54, and Mega Man #24-27. The series also crossed over with Mega Man, another video game-inspired series written by Flynn that began in 2011. Both Sonic Universe and Knuckles the Echidna focused on supporting characters and their stories. Sonic the Hedgehog has been accompanied by a variety of other ongoing series throughout its history. Only key characters from the video game and those created by Flynn remained, avoiding any potential legal problems in the future. And so, Flynn rebooted all of Sonic continuity in Sonic the Hedgehog #248. While various characters' and stories' legal status became unclear, there was a decision to reboot the series while at Archie Comics. This has led to subsequent suits and counter-suits, also involving video game producers EA and Sega. In January 2009, former series writer Ken Penders filed a lawsuit against Archie Comics attempting to copyright his various creations while working at the publisher. ![]() As any reader of long ongoing series from other publishers like Marvel Comics or DC Comics knows, that amount of time can lead to some confusing elements.
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