
Here’s my experience from NYCC’s Sonic Comic panel
Recently I had the pleasure of attending New York Comic Con and was able to attend the IDW Townhall panel commemorating their new ownership of the licensed Sonic Comic franchise. Joe Hughes (Editor, IDW Publishing), Michael Cisneros (Licensing Specialist, SEGA), Chris Ryall (Chief Creative Officer, IDW Publishing), and Aaron Webber (Social Media Manager, SEGA), were all in attendance to make announcements, answer questions, and tease future developments.
The information that is known for sure is that Ian Flynn is returning from Archie as the lead writer. The initial release schedule was also announced as April 4, 11, 18, and 25 for #1-4, respectively. Tyson Hesse will also be returning as an artist. Outside of that, a promo of cover art was given out to all con patrons who were present for the panel. The pressing question that was asked in a variety of different ways was would IDW be picking up from where Archie left off. The answer was a continual “we want to share our own vision” or “we’re starting brand new.” This means that we probably won’t see many tertiary characters outside the official canon, although they did say that they may add in their own new characters as time goes on.
The panel also stated that the fans should look to how they handled their Ninja Turtles and Transformers reboots to see how they’d handle Sonic. Their goal is to usher in new fans while appeasing the old ones. All that said, fans should not expect storylines left open by Archie to be concluded. Hardcore fans of the previous Archie series (and the Fleetway comics) may be upset that IDW will not be picking up from those roots, but they assured the audience that they would take care handling the franchise. The panel concluded with an inexplicable viewing of a Sonic Forces trailer.
Overall, the panel answered a few core questions: release dates, returning staff (as well as a hot and cold statement that they may or may not be taking on other old Archie staff), and questions from the audience (90% of which revolved around if we’d see the Freedom Fighters again; the answer is “we are starting fresh”). A Sonic Forces comic has been confirmed, but fans will have to keep an eye out for any new developments as April approaches.







I’m commenting about the gender role article here because the sjw that wrote it has disabled the comments on it. I dont want to see rubbish like that on this fantastic website.
Please be aware that most sjws turn out to be sex pests and pedos.
https://twitter.com/mombot/status/899496855486087173
The main problem with the article was it just didn’t go anywhere. It just ended with no real point or conclusion.
Also.. If she/he wanted to talk SEGA Heroines and HISTORY about how SEGA helped shaped the gender positive character role. Why not using the most legendary of them, ALIS LANDALE from PHANTASY STAR ? Kurumi the Ninja Princess or the girl from Girls Garden is much better choice than the newest ones since we’re talking about history. Weird.
But I want Sally Acorn to be part of the 2018 Sonic the Hedgehog comic book relaunch! This petition might help: https://www.change.org/p/idw-publishing-put-sally-acorn-and-the-freedom-fighters-at-the-launch-of-idw-sonic-the-hedgehog-comics-f27128c8-36be-4c6a-a8cf-f0d349b99c89
The article didn’t say that for the fate of Sally Acorn and the Freedom Fighters to be part of IDW Sonic that IDW just gave a “STAY TUNED” statement.