User:Twilightwizard0309

Twilightwizard0309 has been a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic comics since his youth. He is a member of the Sonic Video Game Wiki and his user page there details how he came to love the games. He prefers to be anonymous and dosen't abuse the internet. His first issue of Sonic comics was #125. In the area where he lived, it was haard for him to obtain comics, and developed an on-again, off-again collection. Beginning with issue #185, his collection started up again, and has not missed a single issue since. He didn't really care for the recently cancelled Sonic X, as he felt it was too goofy. He did, however, purchased the first 4 issues as well as the last issue of the series. He highly anticipates the new Sonic Universe series (hey? who doesen't?!) as well as the upcoming 200th issue. His favorite Sonic writer and artist are Ian Flynn and Tracey Yardly!.

Favorite Characters
One of his favorite things about the comics is their interesting take on the video games' characters. All of his favorite video game and comic book characters are listed here (In no particular order).

Shadow the Hedgehog, Silver the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehhog, Scourge the Hedgehog, Rob O' The Hedge, Metal Sonic, Metal Scourge, Knuckles the Echidna, Espio the Chemeleon, Mighty the Armadillo, Jet the Hawk, Geoffry St. John, Miles Prower (Anti-Tails), Boomer (Anti-Rotor), and Omega (To appear in Sonic Universe #3!),.

Favorite Saga
Twilightwizard0309, embaressingly, only has 2 complete sagas. The assault of Mammoth Mogul (#185-188) and the invasion from Moebius (#189-197). His favorite out of these two is the Scourge saga (#189-197) because, it obviously has more than half of all my favorite characters in it. He also enjoyed how writer Ian Flynn brings out the darkness in not only Scourge, but Sonic himself, since Scourge is Sonic's other half. He can't wait to see more of Scourge, and Silver (who made his comic debut in 194). in the future.

Final Words
Twilightwizard0309 is looking forward to a bright future with the Sonic Comic Wiki. He gives his thanks to Sega for creating Sonic, Archie Comics for printing the comics, Ian Flynn and Tracey Yardly! for their truly commendable work on the comics, and to all the Sonic Video Game and Comic book fans alike, for keeping the dream of Sonic alive, and for believing that Sonic truly is "Way Past Cool".