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This issue takes place between Sonic Super Special #4 and Sonic the Hedgehog #57 / Knuckles the Echidna #10
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Sonic Super Special
Publication Details
Issue 

7

Date Published 

October 1998

Publishing Company 

Archie Comics

Production Staff
Cover Artist
Cover Colorist
Frontispiece
Writer
Pencils
Inks
Letters
Colors
Editor
  • Justin Freddy Gabrie
Managing Editor
  • Victor Gorelick
Editor in Chief
  • Richard Goldwater
Special Thanks

Dedicated to Chris ("I made this!") Carter

First Appearances
Characters
  • Particle
  • Dr. Ian Droid
Only Appearance
  

Archie Sonic Super Special Issue 7 was the seventh issue of the Sonic Super Specials.

Summary[]

Story One[]

"Parallel Paradigm"

In present day Washington D.C., FBI HQ, two agents named Scolder and Mully are interrogating a mysterious woman named Particle who was found in the ruins of Lucus Air Force Base earlier. She tells them that she was sent into another dimension to retrieve a large power source from somewhere. Upon entering that new dimension, she runs into Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails, Sally Acorn, Bunnie Rabbot, Antoine, and Rotor who are busy searching the ruins of the once great Robotropolis. Using her powers, she knocks them out and teleports to Angel Island where she finds the Master Emerald (with Mammoth Mogul still trapped inside) and Knuckles the Echidna guarding it. She tricks him, knocks him out, and then steals the Master Emerald, leaving the island to fall into the sea. After finishing her story, Particle knocks out Scolder and Mully and then escapes the FBI. Scolder and Mully, having lost all trace of Particle, decide to investigate their other lead which is a business card for a hardware store belonging to a man named James Collins and his son, Eddie, who is secretly ShadowHawk. Eddie tells Scolder and Mully the rest of story picking up where Particle left off.

Upon coming home from his high school basketball game on Halloween night, Eddie sees a bright flash in an alleyway near his father's store. Looking into the alley, he sees Sonic and the Freedom Fighters talking with Spawn who ignores them and leaves. Eddie, thinking that Sonic and his friends are kids, volunteers to help them get home. But Sally has NICOLE fill Eddie in on the truth about how Knuckles arrived and asked for their help in retrieving the Master Emerald. Astounded, but convinced, Eddie dons his ShadowHawk costume and aids the Freedom Fighters in their search which leads them to crash right through Grand Central Station. Among those who notice them is Savage Dragon and Union who team up and give chase in order to "arrest" the Freedom Fighters and ShadowHawk. Luckily, ShadowHawk remembers Dragon and tells him and Union what is going on. Meanwhile, Sonic and his friends board a subway train where they find the Master Emerald, Particle, and her boss the mysterious Doctor. The Doctor then tells Sonic and Knuckles that "he and Knuckles will get to know each other well in the future but he and Sonic have already fought before". After these confusing words, Union, ShadowHawk, and Dragon burst and try to knock out the Doctor but accidentally hit the Master Emerald which sends them flying into another dimension, train and all. The Doctor then summons Robotnik's SWATbots lead by one named Isaac and tells them to imprison the heroes and set up the Master Emerald for his master experiment.

Later, Particle demands that the Doctor release her sister whom he kidnapped earlier in order to force her to steal the Master Emerald but the Doctor just pushes her aside in order to examine a mysterious package that arrived and seems to be singing. Angry, Particle goes into the prison area and releases the Freedom Fighters, Union, Dragon, ShadowHawk, her sister, and a new heroine called Velocity who can run as fast as Sonic. The two teams unite and, under Sally's orders, go to do battle with the Doctor and take back the Master Emerald. Arriving in the main room, they find the Maxx using the Master Emerald as a weapon against the SWATbots and aid him in taking down the Doctor's forces. The Doctor then reveals that he plans to use the Master Emerald to change reality into his own personal reality. Knuckles uses his special powers shown to him by Locke to try and save reality but is mentally attacked by Dimitri. Knuckles manages to block him and uses a Chaos attack to put reality back together, kill the Doctor, and erase the memories of everyone there except Particle, ShadowHawk, Union, Velocity, and Dragon. The heroes then leave Lucus Air Force Base just as Scolder and Mully arrive to find Particle searching for her sister who has gone missing.

Eddie ends the story there leaving Scolder and Mully baffled. As Mully gives the report, it's seen that Sonic and his friends taking a relaxing break having forgotten everything that had happened in the story.

Bonus Features[]

Pinup Pages[]

Sonic/Image Pinup

Two page pinup illustration of the Freedom Fighters and Image Comics characters. Art by Patrick Spaziante and Harvey Mercadoocasio.

Quotes[]

Key Events[]

  • Particle assaults the Freedom Fighters and Knuckles, stealing the Master Emerald.
  • Knuckles and the Freedom Fighters travel to the Earth of the Image Comics universe, gaining the aid of the teenage Shadowhawk.
  • Their quest to find Particle leads them into conflict with Officer Dragon and Unity, who ally themselves with the other heroes.
  • The heroes confront the mastermind, Dr. Ian Droid, who seeks to inflict a Crisis.
  • Particle rescues her friend Tsunami and the heroine Velocity while The Maxx joins in on his own accord.
  • Knuckles retrieves the Master Emerald and uses its power to restore everything back to normal.

Background Information[]

  • For copyright reasons, this cover is censored in Sonic Mega Collection, blacking out the Image characters and Dr. Droid.
  • The villain, named Dr. Ian Droid, was originally scheduled to appear in Mobius: 20 Years Later, but didn't due to the story's cancellation.
  • Oddly, Dr. Ian Droid isn't named in the story - his name is listed in the copyright information.
  • The characters Particle and Dr. Ian Droid are from Ken Penders' creator-owned series, The Lost Ones, which had yet to be published at the time. A single issue of it was published by Image on March 2000. [1] [2]
  • The comic was reviewed in the web series "Atop The Fourth Wall" on September 15th, 2014.
  • This issue was not the first time Spawn had been mentioned in an Archie Sonic comic: a parody of Spawn, the Spawnmower, appeared in StH #8.
  • Though Spawn is featured prominently in both the cover and the advertisements for the story, he only appears for a few panels.
  • This was the first appearance of Velocity and The Maxx in any Image-related titles since the cancellation of their respective comics.
  • On the layout for this cover, Doctor Ian Droid can be seen saying "Welcome to MY new world order!" This text and its associated speech balloon were removed from later revisions of the cover, including the final version.
    • According to writer Ken Penders, said removed text was also meant to be a subtle hint at Doctor Ian Droid secretly being Dr. Ivo Robotnik in disguise, a plot point which was ultimately scrapped.[1]

Cameos & References[]

  • Dr. Ian Droid plotted to use the Master Emerald to inflict a "Crisis on infinite realities", a nod towards DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths.
  • The two FBI agents, Scolder and Mully, are obvious parodies of the main characters from the television series The X-Files.
  • The shadows of Batman, Spider-Man, and Popeye can be seen in Dr. Droid's prison cells.

Reprint History[]

  • This issue's story, "Parallel Paradigm", is one of only four stories produced for Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog series in the 1990s to never be reprinted, alongside the original version of StH #50, "The Last Game Cartridge Hero" from Sonic Live and "Ghost Busted" from SSS #8. This is most likely due to the inter-company nature of the story, especially the large number of separate character rights involved.

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