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  • IDW Releasing Two Sonic One Shots, Plus a Silver-Centric Issue This August

    Sonic and friends get some summer fun, a milestone adventure, and give Silver the spotlight

    IDW has revealed their line-up of Sonic comics for August, and it’s a doozy: the month will see the release of two jumbo-sized Sonic one-shots, plus the monthly comic’s 64th issue, which’ll be all about Sonic. 

    One Shot: 900th Adventure

    First, we have a special issue about Sonic’s “900th” adventure, which appears to be commemorating Sonic’s 900th issue of sequential storytelling, including all the comics and manga released over the decades (which you can read about here, FYI, though I really need to add Sonic Adventures & fix some typ-os). Check out the solicit below:

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    Saving the world is a piece of cake when you’re a speedy blue hedgehog. And Sonic is about to go on his 900th world-saving adventure! Sonic and his friends are playing a game of hot potato! Only the potato is the Warp Topaz, and it could warp the whole world into oblivion! The gang is passing off the Warp Topaz in a relarace to get rid of it once and for all. 

    The story will retail for $5.99 and feature contributions from “various” writers and artists. Amongst the writers, Ian Flynn has confirmed he’s writing the comic’s bookend framing device. Daniel Barnes (Scrapnik Island) and Aaron Hammerstrom have also been confirmed. Aaron Hammerstrom will also be penciling his story, and Mauro Fonseca will also be penciling a story. Nathalie Fourdraine and Reggie Graham have both been confirmed for colors, and Rik Mack will be handling some of the issue’s inks.

    The comic will also have seven different covers, all from pretty notable Sonic comic artists. Easily the most surprising (and most familiar, for our older British readers) is legendary Sonic the Comic artist Richard Elson. His cover was not among the ones shown today, unfortunately.

    In addition to elson, we’ve got other legendary Sonic artists such as Tracy Yardley!, Jon Gray, Yuji Uekawa, Adam Bryce Thomas, Evan Stanley, and Nathalie Fourdraine. You can check out Uekawa’s (B) ,Thomas’ (D), and Fourdraine’s (retail incentive) covers below:

    One Shot: Endless Summer

    Next, we have “Sonic the Hedgehog Endless Summer,” which is part of a larger line of IDW one-shots of summer-centered stories featuring other characters including My Little Pony, TMNT, and Dungeons and Dragons. 

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    We’re bringing you an endless summer with everyone’s favorite characters in four unique one-shots! Wave goodbye to the office and say hello to the beach! Sonic drags Jewel on a well-deserved beach day to spend time with her besties, Tangle and Whisper! But when they all settle in for some rest and relaxation…they realize the Babylon Rogues had the same idea… at the same beach. The only way to settle this is with a totally tubular beach showdown!

    The issue will feature writing by Gale Galligan and art by Tracy Yardley! and retail for $7.99. It will also feature three covers from Tracy Yardley! (cover A), Jack Lawerence and Reggie Graham (cover B), and Natalie Haines (retail incentive cover). There will also be a coloring book version of Yardley’s cover. You can check out all of these covers below:

    Sonic the Hedgehog #64

    Finally, we have issue 64, which’ll be a special Silver-centered issue featuring two stories. The story is part of a larger story arc about the villain Mimic infiltrating the Diamond Cutters. This will, oddly enough, be the second time Silver has attempted to weed out a potential traitor in a Sonic comic.

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    This issue is all about Silver the Hedgehog! First, he’s incredibly suspicious of the Diamond Cutter’s new member and he jumps to a conclusion that leads him to some hasty accusations. Awkwardness ensues. Then, Blaze comforts Silver as they bond over being away from home and in Sonic’s world.

    The comic will retail for $3.99 and feature writing from Evan Stanley, who is writing the comic’s main story, and Ian Flynn, who will be writing the back up. It will also feature interior art by Aarom Hammerstrom and Evan Stanley, as well as three covers from Jack Lawerence (A), Jennifer Hernandez (B), and Nathalie Fourdraine (retail incentive). Check them out below:

    Although these comics are all currently scheduled for August, this could change in the future, as IDW has been known to delay comics. Stay tuned for future IDW Sonic updates!

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    900? Where'd that number come from?

    Thought it was Sonic being enough of an narcissist to count how many adventures he's gone on in IDW universe and deciding to do it "Big" for what feels like a milestone to him. Something crazy that is also just inside the barrier of within Sonic's character.

    Some people count steps.

    Sonic counts saves, plans foiled, bots bashed, and Emeralds obtained. 

     

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    9 hours ago, SynthSt0rm said:

    I really want to get into reading the IDW comics, but comic reading is a VERY expensive hobby, maybe I'll do it over the Summer perhaps? My dad is was a big comic book reader at the time, so he could probably teach me some things about it.

    I recommend the collections actually because it's cheaper, or even cheaper... the collections kindle, so digitally, I noticed the prices are like a lot lower. Or maybe you can try 1 comic to see if you like the series before start reading.

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    I actually do have the anniversary edition of the first issue physically (I got it from Midtown Comics when I went to NYC) so I’ll give it a read in my free time, thanks!

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    WHAAAT?

    I'm positively flabbergasted that they picked up the main Fleetway Sonic writer. Was there reasoning behind it? Is his expertise on a very obscure branch of Sonic needed for the project?

    I don't want to hype myself for anything, but maaaaybe

    (then again, if we get IDW/Fleetway crossover without Archie it would be weird as hell)

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    I'd say not to expect anything from Fleetway in the comic. This is meant to be a celebration of Sonic's English comic history most of which Sega isn't willing to sort the legal stuff out with, therefore Kitching and Elson are here to represent that that there is a history even if they can't touch it. I expect they're writing and drawing Sega Sonic material and that in itself is the Fleetway representation. Archie's represented by Ian, Evan, and everyone else that previously worked on Archie. That's a bit frustrating to me given they all work on IDW already and wish that they had brought in Archie staff not already on IDW's books. I know Penders is a problem but you could have reached out to Bollers or Gallagher? Heck, Dan Slott said he's open to doing things on twitter. Spaz has only done one cover for IDW, couldn't he have gotten a variant? Maybe someone like Butler is on interiors but otherwise... eh. It is what it is and maybe when the book actually comes out I'll be surprised.

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    Hmm... this is a celebration of Sonic's entire comic history, so what are the odds that the Freedom Fighters might show up as a surprise..

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    Very low, I know

     

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    Trying to figure out how they go to 900 has actually put me over 900... get ready for some math

    The table below doesn't have a qty for Fleetway specials or spin-offs (as I'm no well versed in those and if they had 'new' content), nor does it include some of the educational games/spin-offs unique to very obscure systems. Also not include are re-releases/compilation packs.

    In total this got me to 834. Add 60 (and counting) IDW comics + 16 IDW spin-off for a total of 910

    **HOWEVER**  if I drop the Fleetway comics down to 184 by removing the 39 reprints, that would put the table down to 795. At that point I take the 795 + 60 IDW + 16 IDW Spinoffs = 871. If I add the Archie Sonic Super Digest (17) and the Archie Sonic Super Special Magazine (13), then that would be 871 + 17+ 13 = 901. This is the closest I've been able to get.

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    Yeah... I'm now totally convinced that this whole "900th adventure" thing is just total BS at this point!

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    What's important is that it's close enough that it can round to 900, in some way

    This isn't something that planned years in advance, they were probably looking for an opportunity to have an event issue ASAP and this was the best idea someone came up with.

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    Guys, the 900th means it's the 900th english comic. Of course you can't get the math to work if you're throwing in games and movies and animation. And yes, it means that no, it's not "total BS at this point".

    Like, I get the way it's been stated has been dubious, for obvious reasons; but if your math's not matching, please trust the people making the comic enough to accept that maybe you have the count wrong, not that they do.

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    On 5/23/2023 at 8:06 PM, Atharun said:

    The table below doesn't have a qty for Fleetway specials or spin-offs (as I'm no well versed in those and if they had 'new' content)

    1994, 1995, 1996 Summer Specials & Knuckles Knockout Special had new content.

    1999 Summer Special no new content.

    There's 2 yearbooks that aren't Fleetway. https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/The_Official_Sonic_the_Hedgehog_Yearbook_(1993) https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/The_Official_Sonic_the_Hedgehog_Yearbook_(1994)

    We also had 6 Adventure Game Books https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_Adventure_Gamebook_(Fantail)

    And 4 novels https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Martin_Adams if any of those count

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    7 hours ago, Mauro Fonseca said:

    Guys, the 900th means it's the 900th english comic. Of course you can't get the math to work if you're throwing in games and movies and animation. And yes, it means that no, it's not "total BS at this point".

    Like, I get the way it's been stated has been dubious, for obvious reasons; but if your math's not matching, please trust the people making the comic enough to accept that maybe you have the count wrong, not that they do.

    Huh.. well I'll be damned, the math maths out

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    8 hours ago, Mauro Fonseca said:

    Guys, the 900th means it's the 900th english comic. Of course you can't get the math to work if you're throwing in games and movies and animation. And yes, it means that no, it's not "total BS at this point".

    Like, I get the way it's been stated has been dubious, for obvious reasons; but if your math's not matching, please trust the people making the comic enough to accept that maybe you have the count wrong, not that they do.

    Several of those in the link, I had never even heard of. I may have to look into tracking some of them down. I'm a bit surprised they'd include reprints but if it means getting to a big round number, then it makes sense for the sake of ease.

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    While I doubt it'd be included in the book itself, it'd be nice if someone authoritative gave us the official count sometime between now and the book's release. I imagine some stuff not listed there like the digital comics for Secret Rings and Shattered Crystal would be in the count over the Archie Halloween story. Also, the count leaves off the Sonic Sunday Stories which makes some sense, but honestly would make more sense to include than full reprints like some of the Super Special Magazines, Digests, and Free Comic Book Day stories.

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    To be fair, that's not the official count, but it IS close enough that I'm comfortable linking it because it gets the point across- this is the 900th issue of English-language Sonic comics.

    I doubt there'll be an official release of the counting that was done to get to 900 since that'd involve directly acknowledging comics from other companies for which there's multiple reasons to not wanting to do so. But the gist of it is what's stated. It's a fun little celebration of the legacy of Sonic as english-language comics, hence having the people in IDW that already represent IDW and Archie, and bringing over someone to represent Fleetway.

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    All the connecting covers for the upcoming Endless Summer event have been revealed, by the way

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    IDW Sonic the Hedgehog’s 900th Adventure Cover A 

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    Art: Tracy Yardley

    That cover looks absolutely amazing for Cover A of the 900th Adventure.

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