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In addition, the comic series had crossovers with Image Comics character Spawn, and Archie's Mega Man comic-book series, based on the Mega Man video games from Capcom. A succeeding series of Sonic comics by IDW Publishing began serialization from April 2018, following IDW's acquisition of the SEGA license through SEGA of America.
Archie Sonic Halloween Comic Fest 2013 (October 31, 2013) (This book contains a prequel story to the 2013 Sonic game Sonic Lost World. This is also the first issue of the Free Halloween Comic Fest that Archie Comics has participated with.)
Archie Comic Publications, Inc. (often referred to simply as Archie Comics), is an American comic book publisher headquartered in the village of Pelham, New York. [3] The company's many titles feature the fictional teenagers Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle, Sabrina Spellman, Josie and the Pussycats and Katy Keene.
Several comic books have been released, each establishing a different storyline focused around Sonic. Sonic the Hedgehog (promotional comic book released in 1991 and featured in Disney Adventures, Electronic Monthly and Sega Visions magazines) Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics, US) 1992–2017; Sonic the Comic (Fleetway, UK) 1993–2002
Knuckles Archives #1–4 (September 2011 - April 2013) Knuckles the Echidna #1–32 (August 1997 – February 2000), spin–off of Sonic the Hedgehog; Mega Man #1–55 (April 2011 – December 2015), indefinite hiatus; Sonic Archives #1–24 (November 2006 - February 2015) Sonic Boom #1–11 (October 2014 – September 2015)
The character Archie Andrews, created by John L. Goldwater, Bob Montana and Vic Bloom, first appeared in a humor strip in Pep Comics #22 (December, 1941).. Within the context of the strip and the larger series that grew out of it, Archie is a typical teenage boy, attending high school, participating in sports, and dating.