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The first issue was released in February 2009, following the cancellation of Sonic X; [1] issue #94 was the last, released in January 2017. An official Sonic Universe blog was run on Archie Comics' website that would occasionally go into further detail about the events in the stories, such as revealing what happened in the alternate timeline ...
The Sonic X series began in September 2005, and ended after forty issues in January 2009, the last of which featured a crossover story with the main Sonic the Hedgehog series that served as a prequel to the first Sonic Universe issue. The Sonic Boom line began in October 2014, and was later incorporated into Worlds Unite before concluding with ...
A series of six Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure Gamebooks were published in the UK between 1993 and 1996 by Puffin under the Fantail label. Book 1 – Metal City Mayhem, James Wallis (ISBN 0-14-090391-7) Book 2 – Zone Rangers, James Wallis (ISBN 0-14-090392-5) Book 3 – Sonic v Zonik, Nigel Gross and Jon Sutherland (ISBN 0-14-090406-9)
Sonic Select #10 (January 2015) (A reprint of Sonic the Hedgehog Free Comic Book Day 2007, "Some Enchantra Evening: Part 1" from Sabrina the Teenage Witch #28, Sonic Super Special #8, #10, Sonic the Hedgehog #247, #252, Sonic the Hedgehog Free Comic Book Day 2014, Sonic Super Digest #8 and #9)
The longest-running Sonic-based publication is the 290-issue Sonic the Hedgehog, an American comic book published by Archie Comics from 1993 until its cancellation in 2017. [368] Archie also published a number of spin-offs, such as Knuckles the Echidna (1997–2000) and Sonic Universe (2009–2017).
James Ian Flynn [1] (born May 31, 1982), also known by his Internet pen name Ian Potto, is an American-Canadian comic book writer.He was chief writer for Archie Comics's Sonic the Hedgehog since issue #160, after the departure of the previous chief writer Ken Penders, until Archie's cancelation on the run at issue #290. [2]
The "Flames of Disaster" musical sequence, which took 4 days to film, was shot by Taccone as if it was a music video, seeking to implement the pacing of one to a television episode. [5] The opening sequence was shot in location in an active firing range area, which Taccone noted complicated shooting the scene. [ 5 ]
Sonic the Hedgehog is an ongoing American comic book series based on the Sega video game franchise, published by IDW Publishing.. It is the second U.S. licensed comic book adaption of Sonic the Hedgehog after Archie Comics' series of the same name, and the franchise's third overall licensed comic book series after the British Sonic the Comic series by Fleetway Publications.