10 weird and wonderful Archie Sonic stories that hold up today
<p>In my recent <a href="https://medium.com/@ponett/i-read-every-sonic-comic-by-ken-penders-and-theyre-wilder-than-you-could-ever-imagine-1f9dd05ae433" rel="noopener">retrospective on Ken Penders’ run on Archie’s <em>Sonic the Hedgehog </em>and its spinoffs</a>, I was very negative, because reading his comics is often a nightmare. But Ken wasn’t the only writer, and focusing exclusively on him doesn’t paint a full picture of the series.</p>
<p>In this shorter followup, I’d like to highlight ten stories that stood out to me in the much-maligned first thirteen years of the series. Most readers will tell you to skip to <em>Sonic </em>#160, when the reigns were handed to the ever-popular creative duo of Ian Flynn and Tracy Yardley (who are still doing phenomenal <em>Sonic </em>work at IDW today). But thanks to stories like these, I’m glad I gave the earlier issues a fair shake.</p>
<h1>1. Mecha Madness</h1>
<p><em>Sonic #39 and Sonic & Knuckles: Mecha Madness Special. Writer: Michael Gallagher, Penciler: Pat Spaziante</em></p>
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<p>If there’s one story arc everyone remembers as being cool as hell from early Archie <em>Sonic, </em>it’s “Mecha Madness.”</p>
<p>The story goes like this: A couple issues prior, the Freedom Fighters had invented a gizmo that could allow a Mobian to retain their free will when roboticized. Thus, Sonic had an idea: why not stick one of these gadgets on his person, let Robotnik turn him into a robot, and then use his new super-strong robot powers to finally beat Robotnik once and for all?</p>
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