Nah it's cool. I've been into Sonic as a kid and still am. I still collect the Archie comics which have been great recently.
They're currently near the conclusion of a story arc that, to be honest, dragged for way too long. Sort of a loose adaptation of Unleashed.
And you gotta feel bad for the writers and artists right now, because two former writers are being assholes to them.
Bad enough the other former writer/artist, Scott Fulop, is now suing them as well. He's responsible for Mammoth Mogul
The character sucked anyway, as he was nothing more than a blatant rip off of Vandal Savage from DC Comics.
Out of all the Sonic animations in the 90s. The OVA was probably the only decent thing since it was made in Japan.
It was more Sega Sonic than the three American shows by DiC. Minus the lack of Amy, who was replaced with a catgirl for some reason.
It did have some funny moments, such as the infamous middle finger. (Supposedly, it was edited into the index finger)
And the ever memetic "STRANGE, ISN'T IT?!?!" line during Sonic's fight with Metal Sonic.
They're currently near the conclusion of a story arc that, to be honest, dragged for way too long. Sort of a loose adaptation of Unleashed.
And you gotta feel bad for the writers and artists right now, because two former writers are being assholes to them.
Bad enough the other former writer/artist, Scott Fulop, is now suing them as well. He's responsible for Mammoth Mogul
The character sucked anyway, as he was nothing more than a blatant rip off of Vandal Savage from DC Comics.
Out of all the Sonic animations in the 90s. The OVA was probably the only decent thing since it was made in Japan.
It was more Sega Sonic than the three American shows by DiC. Minus the lack of Amy, who was replaced with a catgirl for some reason.
It did have some funny moments, such as the infamous middle finger. (Supposedly, it was edited into the index finger)
And the ever memetic "STRANGE, ISN'T IT?!?!" line during Sonic's fight with Metal Sonic.