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Sonic the Hedgehog by Ken Penders
Sonic the Hedgehog by Ken Penders







Sonic the Hedgehog by Ken Penders

The story was to take place in Archie canon (featuring Julie-Su, Mighty and Vector along with Knuckles, Shade and two Nocturnus Clan soldiers), but Sega changed plans after it was penciled and inked, requiring the story in its entirety to be re-done in the non-canon adaption that would later be printed in #191 taking place in an alternate reality. Originally, the Nocturnus Clan was supposed to make its canon debut in the comics in issue #191's backup story. This was abandoned when it was decided Remington was a not as familiar face to the readership, and that the arc would've spent too much time refreshing readers on who he is. Įarlier plans for "Enerjak: Reborn" had it so that it was Constable Remington who would be the new Enerjak.

Sonic the Hedgehog by Ken Penders

The House of Cards storyline was originally supposed to be a multi-part story in similar size to the Iron Dominion saga, and it would, according to Ian, be centered around the Freedom Fighters themselves and be an exploration of the team and their dynamics as to where they stood and where their loyalties were to each other and to the kingdom in accordance to their beliefs and ideals before he was told to shorten it to two issues so that they could move on to the "Enerjak: Reborn arc. Sega nixed them both, probably because they didn't want a mainstream character caught in acts of mass murder. His second attempt would have had him participate in the Destruction of Knothole. His first attempt would have him kill Tommy Turtle. Ian had attempted to get E-123 Omega into the comic earlier than Sonic Universe #3. While the war between the Xorda and the Black Arms served as a means of introducing the Black Arms into the comic continuity, while also explaining why they haven't arrived on Mobius yet, Ian explained that due to issues with Sega before the reboot, he was awaiting approval from Sega for the Black Arms to defeat the Xorda, which ultimately didn't come to pass. However, the idea of the character was ultimately scrapped before any pitch was made. 3 "Lost Hedgehog Tales": Original Old Continuity PlansĮarly in Ian's run, when Jazware Toys got the license to produce Sonic toys and they were in talks with Archie Comics about doing comic-and-toy package deals, he was originally tasked to write the transparent blue Sonic figure included in the first comic book pack into a unique reoccurring character, which, according to him, would either be a clone made by Eggman or a piece of Chaos becoming it's own entity after a duel between the former and Mammoth Mogul.1.1 Storylines affected by Ken Penders' Lawsuit.









Sonic the Hedgehog by Ken Penders