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Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog No. 0 (February 1993)
Publication information
Publisher Archie Comics
Sega of America
Schedule Monthly
Genre
Publication date November 22, 1992 – December 28, 2016
Number of issues 290
Creative team
Writer(s)
  • Ian Flynn
  • Ken Penders
  • Michael Gallagher
  • Dan Slott
  • Karl Bollers
  • Scott Fulop
Penciller(s)
  • Tracy Yardley
  • Matt Herms
  • Adam Bryce Thomas
  • Steven Butler
  • Jamal Peppers
  • Ben Bates
  • Manny Galan
  • Evan Stanley
  • Jennifer Hernandez
  • Patrick "Spaz" Spaziante
  • Dawn Best
  • Tyson Hesse
Inker(s)
  • Jim Amash
  • Terry Austin
Letterer(s)
  • John Workman
  • Teresa Davidson
  • Phil Felix
Colorist(s)
  • Matt Herms
  • Josh Ray
  • Ray Dillon
  • Jason Jenson
  • Stephanie Vozzo (Cofell)
Editor(s)
  • Mike Pellerito (managing editor)
  • Scott Fulop
  • Richard Goldwater
  • Paul Kaminski (asst editor)
  • Victor Gorelick (editor-in-chief)

Sonic the Hedgehog was an American comic book series published by Archie Comics, in partnership with Sega. The series was based on Sega's video game franchise, as well as on the 1993 animated series of the same name. After initially beginning with a four-issue miniseries from February to May 1993 (actually November 1992 to February 1993 as the cover dates did not reflect the actual publication dates of the issues), the first full-length issue of the comic was published in July 1993 (actually April 1993). The series ran for 290 issues for over 20 years, earning a place in the 2008 Guinness World Records for being the "longest-running comic series based on a video game", and it became the longest-running franchise-based comic series in 2015, surpassing Marvel Comics' Conan the Barbarian (which ran for 275 issues) before it was confirmed cancelled in July 2017 (although the comics ceased release in January of that year), following Sega and Archie Comics' decision to discontinue their business relationship. The series features a cast of hundreds of characters, consisting of both those derived from the Sonic games and those original to the comics, with stories focused on a crime-fighting organization called the Freedom Fighters, led by Sonic, as they face off against series antagonist Doctor Eggman alongside a variety of other villains.

While the series largely consists of its own continuity, certain issues implemented aspects of the Sonic video games into their plots and settings. Following a lawsuit in 2013 by former writer Ken Penders, Archie rebooted the series, removing several characters from the comics' continuity and moving it closer to that of the games. Over its history, the series had a number of spin-off publications being created – these include Sonic Universe, which focuses on stories revolving around different side characters from the main series; Knuckles the Echidna, focusing on adventures involving Knuckles and his friends the Chaotix; Sonic X, a comic series based on the 2003 Japanese anime of the same name; and Sonic Boom, a comic series based on both the cartoon series and the video game series of the same name. In addition, the comic series had two crossovers with Archie's Mega Man comic-book series, based on the Mega Man video games from Capcom.

A succeeding series of Sonic comics by IDW Publishing began serialization from April 2018, following IDW's acquisition of the Sonic license. Ian Flynn, who formerly worked on the Archie series, was recruited by IDW to help with producing stories for the new series.

Publication history

The Sonic the Hedgehog comic debuted in the US as a four-part miniseries (cover-dated 1992 to February 1993). This was followed up two months later by the series Sonic the Hedgehog (April 1993 – December 2016). Numerous one-shot specials and several reprint series' followed.

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