Sonic The Hedgehog: The Beginning this question feed

asked by geri1956 on November 3, 2006 8:28 PM
In 1993, Sonic the Hedgehog sped his way from video games to comic books. One decade later, "The Blue Blur" can lay claim to having the most successful comic book career of all video game heroes! Now, readers can enjoy his earliest comic book adventures with this special edition that reprints the first appearances of Tails, Princess Sally, Antoine, Rotor, Uncle Chuck, and Muttski. Fans can also marvel in awe and wonder at Sonic's magic rings, the freedom emeralds, and King Acorn's magic crown; while booing and hissing at the villainous Robotnik, his evil Swat-Bots, and his myriad dastardly devices!


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I remember picking up a few of these issues when they first came out way back in 1993. It amazes me that Sonic the Hedgehog is still going strong with his Archie Comic today. When Archie got the license to put the book out, they got Michael Gallagher to write it -- a great decision, based on Gallagher's recently-ended run on Marvel Comics' really funny ALF series. They teamed him up with the incredible Scott Shaw! and then, when Shaw left, with his ALF partner Dave Manak. What they turned out, in essense, were solid kid-friendly adventure stories with lots of comedy, nice bits of character and plenty of puns that make you groan even as you enjoy them. This is a fun, fun comic book, and while the tone has become sharper over the years, it's still a blast to read.
reviewed by carrots on November 25, 2006 4:40 PM

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Does anybody remember the cartoon based of this comic? I remember watching it as a child, but I cant find it anywhere, does anyone know where I can get it?
reviewed by jrivera on November 29, 2006 7:12 AM

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