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Post by Shadude on Apr 8, 2004 13:31:52 GMT
I love Super Sonic stories and the first one I read was Running Wild. It was brill and I had just started buying the comics at this time as well. I never knew Super Sonic would be evil, let alone he would try and kill Amy Rose.
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 8, 2004 16:40:41 GMT
Super Sonic is great. It was a good idea that he would play a part in Robotnik's downfall despite being pure evil.
Running wild was the first story I read with him in to but I heard that he's also the reason that Sonic met Tails in STC.
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Post by Omega Wants Cake on Apr 8, 2004 17:07:15 GMT
I think it was Terror on the Hilltop or something, its the one with the active volcano.
In a Sonic's world story, Sonic was first expossed to the Chaos Emeralds power when they got to close together. Sonic turned Super and burst out of the secret base and eventually burned out in some swamp, where he fished out Tails who he thought was two people (due to the two tails)
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Post by Shadude on Apr 8, 2004 18:20:57 GMT
I heard about that one never read it tho. I also liked others such when Super Sonic used his powers to save a load of people on a train. Tho whatever happen to Super Sonic was ok bit funny in places I think
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 8, 2004 18:25:45 GMT
He wasn't THAT bad as a good guy, nicer than Sonic by a long way ;D .
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Post by Shadude on Apr 8, 2004 18:58:27 GMT
Yeah Sonic likes making jokes and showing off where Super Sonic don't that. Even when he is evil he is like pure evil and could wipe out the planet if he wanted, no one would be able to stop him
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Post by Tom on Apr 8, 2004 19:26:01 GMT
#7: "Super Sonic"! (1st app. Super Sonic)
"Running Wild" was certainly the best Super Sonic story they ever ran in STC, if not the best story altogether.
Part two is probably my favourite comic book story of all time.
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 8, 2004 19:43:11 GMT
What caused him to go super in running wild again?
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Post by Omega Wants Cake on Apr 8, 2004 22:31:58 GMT
What caused him to go super in running wild again? An overdose of Chaos Energy.
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 8, 2004 22:33:05 GMT
Obviously can you be a bit more specific?
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Post by espio13 on Apr 8, 2004 23:18:03 GMT
The first one I read was Sonic the Comic- Online #226
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Post by Omega Wants Cake on Apr 8, 2004 23:37:29 GMT
Obviously can you be a bit more specific? Omega: He fell down that Well beneath the Chaos Emeralds on the Floating Island and basically absorbed to much power driving him even more insane then before. Nack:........... Omega: I wonder if I should try drawing pictures to help¬_¬....
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Post by Robert Frazer on Apr 9, 2004 0:00:54 GMT
(Forgive me if this post is slightly dense and impenetrable... it is currently almost midnight and I only obtained three hours of sleep last night... )Indeed, it is with immense, magnificently vast and propitious infusion of shamelessly arrogant pride and a pulsating aura of superior satisfaction that I may declaim that I am so authorititavely installed as a venerable veteran peruser of Sonic the Comic that I was bestowed with the remarkable accolade of having regaled his inaugeral manifestation, in the strip Super Sonic in Issue number 7! I still possess this issue within my back-editions of the original STC comics, although unfortunately the merciless depravations of time have shorn it of its cover in a miscellaneous accident. -------------------------------------- For those who are curious and cannot access older issues, Super Sonic involved Sonic and Tails intervening to assist in the suppression of a horrendous blaze that was ravenously devouring the Oil Ocean Zone, of so tremendous a scale that the Zone's corps of firemen (commanded by the distinctive lion, Red) were incapable of suppressing it. After extinguishing a conflagration spouting from an ignited valve by suffocating the inferno of oxygen by creating an artificial cyclone, Sonic's activities were suddenly brashly interrupted by the arrival of a badnik. In duelling this badnik, Sonic accidentally slipped into an oil reservoir, and captialising on this astounding opportunity, the badnik promptly immolated Sonic with a judiciously-applied fireball. Whilst a distriaght Red and Tails watch, agahst, however, we witness Super Sonic, screaming incoherently, erupt forth from the intolerable blaze, transfigured into an avatar of wrath by the intense surge of panic and adrenalin induced by the prospect on being burnt to a cinder! Tails reveals that he has only witnessed Super Sonic dominate his conventional host on one previous occasion, when Sonic absorbed the energy provided by an abnormally high amount of power rings. In the interim, Super Sonic shrieks about the air, pursuing the badnik relentlessly and pummeling paths through the zone's architecture to destroy it! With no other preoccupation, therefore, Super Sonic promptly descends upon a shocked Tails, Red, and the animal liberated from the badnik's mangled wreckage, determined to eliminate them - however, opportunely, Super Sonic immediately exhausts the last of his energy and reverts back to the typical hedgehog as he streaks down to administer the fatal blows. In reviewing his concition, Sonic remarks that his emotional state must have caused his body to harness the residue from his previous encounter with the aforementioned power rings. ------------------------------------ Nack T. Weasal, in response to your inquiry concerning how the gestation of Super Sonic was induced in Running Wild, I can reveal that it transpired in the following manner: The plot commences with Sonic travelling to the Floating Island to inspect how Porker Lewis is adapting to his new abode after seceding from the Freedom Fighters (due to the [censored]tering of his frail morale by the experiences he was subjected to by the Brotherhood of the Mettalix - see The Big Decision). Sonic encounters Porker in the Emerald Chamber of the Hidden Palace, and as he is conducting a conversation with him, the Guardian Robot that Knuckles salvaged from Doctor Zachary's initial appearance (now rendered docile by its energy being depleted by Knuckles to infuse his substitute Master Emerald with power), now perhced on a alcove in the wall, abruptly requests that the new arrival identifies himself. Sonic was not aware of the robot's presence, and the sudden intervention startles him - he convulses in shock, and his seat (the lip of the chasm over which the Emeralds are suspended) crumbles benath him, causing him to collapse into the abyss... Fantastically vast electrical currents immediately commence arcing disconcertingly about the entire Emerald Chamber, before Sonic - subjected to such an intense concentration of Chaos Energy as he has never before been so unfortunate as to be tormented with - streaks back into the Chamber as Super Sonic.
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 9, 2004 11:15:22 GMT
The first one I read was in the #100 saga. Clmajor backsideic. (WHO KEEPS CHANGING C L A S S I C INTO MAJOR BACKSIDE?! I'LL KILL THE GIT RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS!)
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Post by Ben2k9 on Apr 9, 2004 12:02:35 GMT
the first one I read was the one in the sonics world story, or the one in poster mag 5.
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Post by Shadude on Apr 9, 2004 15:35:59 GMT
The first one I read was in the #100 saga. Clmajor backsideic. Super Sonic was only in ish 100 for a few pages tho. He wasn't in it from start to end
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 9, 2004 17:07:38 GMT
The first one I read was in the #100 saga. Clmajor backsideic. Clmajor backsideic? I think someones been messing about with the posts. Just discovered that when anyone types A then double S in any word, it changes to "major backside" which means that many words such as C. L. A. S. S. I. C. now don't make any sense!
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Post by SuperSonic on Apr 9, 2004 17:56:39 GMT
I first read about Super Sonic in issue #86 I think it was... it was just after Sonic and Super Sonic had become two seperate entities. That's when I first started getting STC, as I'd read the few previous issues at a friend's house. Been obsessed ever since
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Post by H Hog on Apr 9, 2004 20:31:11 GMT
Well, not having the same issue settings you people have since I live in the Netherlands, I can only say this;
A LONG LONG time ago, back when the Gene Mega Drive and Super Nintendo "war" was still rather active and the Sega Saturn was still only in rumors, a small magazine appeared in my podunk European country, it was named "Sonic Magazine". It was a mix of Sonic comics, and Sega reviews and cheats.
My local magazine store didn't even have it, I had to go to the mall in a completely different city where my grandmother lived in order to get it - and I wasn't allowed to go there on my own, either. Needless to say, the utter deprivation of Sonic-ness in my country was worsened by the fact that I had little to no access to anything related to the Blue Blur, either. Well, aside from the games, I guess. I finally managed to get my hands on three issues - and I wouldn't be surprised if it never lasted beyond 10 issues. I've lost two of 'em, too. (Moving sucks) I don't remember which one had which, but I remember the first one, where Sonic almost falls to his death and is unwittingly saved by a badnik containing Porker Lewis. I remember RoboFox, which is one of my favorites due to the fact that I still have it. ;P (See my sidepic.) I remember some slimedude called Megatox, and one where Sonic races around the world in two seconds in order to make a sand-mirror for a giant space laser, one about this squirrel kid who found some of Sonic's old shoes and tried to be a hero, something about a hidden zone... I remember lots of keys, an owl, and Sonic suffering Amnesia. I also remember a story where Sonic was "framed" by Metal Sonic for tearing Star Posts out of the ground, and eventually captured due to a collision with Tails in mid-jump. I remember Sonic and Tails traveling to the Death Egg,fighting Silver Sonic, and making the Death Egg crash into the ocean. I also VAGUELY remember some big TV screen dude who showed Sonic's brown hedgehog past self and the creation of Robotnik, and the same dude sent Sonic into the future for some reason. I think story-wise, that was the one that came before Megatox. But the stories were pretty scrambled, as I recall. One of those that I lost also had a story that was set in the Oil Ocean zone, with some lion dude. Sonic somehow fell into the burning oil and turned into Super Sonic.
And THAT'S the first Super Sonic comic I've read, sorry about my life story there. XD
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 12, 2004 10:35:21 GMT
So the first Super Sonic you read was the first Super Sonic story. Nice one.
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Post by H Hog on Apr 12, 2004 11:40:52 GMT
*sweatdrops* I guess. As I said, I'm not really aware of all the episodes there are, so I wasn't sure. XD
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 12, 2004 12:22:35 GMT
Trust me. The one where Sonic falls in the Oil Ocean and comes back out as Super Sonic is the first Super Sonic story. Oh yeah, that big-TV screen dude is the Omni-Viewer. Those stories you read though are the first & lame ones (from #1 - #6). Its by only by #7 when they started getting really good.The comic REALLY did NEED Nigel Kitching.
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Post by Ellie on Apr 13, 2004 22:41:09 GMT
i can't really remmber super sonics first appearence, but that would have been my first read. was it the one on Hill Top in the volcano or the Oil Ocean one?
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Post by SuperSonic on Apr 13, 2004 23:02:31 GMT
The oil ocean one... I think we've established that
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 14, 2004 2:18:58 GMT
Like I said, that first one was c l a s s. It was also unexpected, when I first saw Super Sonic in Sonic 2, I didn't think of Super as anything of a demon. That story just completely took me by surprise.
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