While not approved yet, Cookie Jar Group is buying out DiC Entertainment. You can read the details here.
Source: Playthings
While not approved yet, Cookie Jar Group is buying out DiC Entertainment. You can read the details here.
Source: Playthings
There's an updated Sonic Chronicles site by Sega.
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #192
"Metal and Mettle, Part Two": You're not just seeing double, you're seeing quadruple when Sonic and Scourge fight for their lives against the sleek killer robots Metal Sonic and Metal Scourge! Why isn't Scourge's Suppression Squad doing anything to help? And what is the sinister secret Dr. Eggman is using to keep the Dark Egg Legion under his control? SCRIPT: Ian Flynn. ART: Tracy Yardley! (pencils) and Jim Amash (inks). Dimension-hopping cover by Tracy Yardley! & Josh Ray!
Shipping Date: September 3rd, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: September 10th, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: September 23rd, 2008
32-page, full color comic
$2.25 US.
There is a new video of Sonic Unleashed. You can watch it here.
Tracy Yardley! has some of his artwork on sale as noted in this thread here at the BumbleKing Store. Right now, there is a 25% sale on his artwork until June 27th.
Sonic X returns to 4KidsTV once again. It will air at 10 AM on June 21st.
Sonic the Comic has reached its fifteen anniversary - as well as Sonic the Comic Online's 5th and Nigel Kitching's birthday! To celebrate, Sonic the Comic Online has released a special with multiple posters, a new strip and randomly-loading variant covers.
Meanwhile, grand old Humes Nigel Kitching, Richard Elson, Nigel Dobbyn and Mick McMahon are currently involved in the independent title Bulletproof. Elson's art also appears in this week's Judge Dredd strip in 2000AD (and regularly in 2000AD), while Lew Stringer continues working for Viz, Toxic! and Image's Elephantmen. Former script Hume Mark Millar and editor Andy Diggle... well, you can those ones out for yourself, boomers!
Source: Sonic the Comic Online
Ive read about a few alternate Knuckles that ive never even scene before (or herd of in refrence) and was wondering if these were true alternates, or just made up. One thing was a possible 'future'. Brass Knuckles? The second wasnt given a name, but was said to be a cheif of police in the same universe as Sally McAcorn. The last was somthing about a giant mutant with three spikes on his hands.
It's confirmed by Sega Europe, Sonic will be returning to all the Next-Gen consoles (and PlayStation 2) with a new game.
Titled Sonic Unleashed, the released (and previously leaked) screenshots and video show promise, similar to the teasers for the ill-fated Sonic The Hedgehog (also known as Sonic Next-Gen), you get a familiar feel of Sonics' recent Nintendo DS games, which have been quite successful, as the game is often viewed side on, a sort of 2D view of 3D, and demonstrates a full on running session through the majority of the level shown. At times the view switches to behind Sonic, and you continue to guide him, this view of the action reminiscent of Sonic Wildfire on the Nintendo Wii.
Knuckles is dead, slain by the monstrous Vichama - can Tikal do anything to avert the apocalypse? Meanwhile, Tekno and Short make their long awaited return; and a mysterious villain threatens Mobius with chemical warfare! All this and a review of the new Nights game!
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Source: *Sonic the Comic - Online*