September 8th, 2008 Issue time06:01:29 am, by ComicList Email
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Categories: Archie Comics, media release

MAMARONECK, NY – September 8, 2008 - One's a teenage witch who's been on the scene since the early 1960s - the reigning queen of magical comic teens.

The other is a video game hero who has thrilled fans the world over - and is one of the longest-running licensed comic successes of the past 15 years.

Now, the very survivals of the universes they inhabit hang in the balance in mind-bending stories that are sure to satisfy your hunger for danger and excitement! If you haven't read a Sabrina or Sonic comic lately, don't delay - pick up a copy today and find out what you're missing!

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April 22nd, 2008 Issue time06:09:11 am, by ComicList Email
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Categories: Archie Comics

In November, 2006, Archie Comics offered Sonic readers both new and old the opportunity to relive the earliest adventures of their favorite hero with the release of SONIC THE HEDGEHOG ARCHIVES #1. Now, here we are on the eve of the release of the 7th volume, and everyone agrees: this new classic reprint series is a hit! Fans are jumping at the chance to travel back in time to where it all began. Back in 1993, Sonic the Hedgehog sped his way from video games to comic books. Almost 200 issues later, "the blue blur" can lay claim to having the most successful comic book career of all video game heroes. Now, SONIC THE HEDEHOG ARCHIVES, a thrilling series of upscale reprints, lets you revisit Sonic’s early days in a premium yet affordable format.

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April 19th, 2008 Issue time07:55:54 am, by ComicList Email
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Categories: Suspended Animation, Reviews, Archie Comics

Suspended Animation Review

Sonic X #s 20-26 & 28, 29/21 pgs. & $2.25 each from Archie Comics/various writers and artists (#28 & 29 written and drawn by Tracy Yardley)/available at lots of locations and at www.archiecomics.com.

Since 1989, the mission of Suspended Animation has been to find and review comic books, comic strips, and graphic novels that adults will enjoy. Sonic X is not one of those titles; its target audience is young readers. Consider the supporting evidence.

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