List of Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog publications

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This is a list of Sonic the Hedgehog titles published by Archie Comics including miniseries, spinoffs and comics crossing over.

Contents

Comics

The Sonic the Hedgehog comic continuity currently comprises the following comics:

Reprints

Trade Paperbacks have also been released, typically collecting older, hard-to-find issues and compiling them in a single volume. These include:

Early Specials

Sonic Archives

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic Archives #25 (A reprint of issues #92-95 of the regular series)
  • Sonic Archives #26 (A reprint of issues #96-99 of the regular series)

Knuckles Archives

Cancelled releases

  • Knuckles Archives #5 (A reprint of issues #22–27 of the spin-off series)
  • Knuckles Archives #6 (A reprint of issues #28–32 of the spin-off series)

Sonic Select

Best of...

Sonic Universe

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic Universe #9: Babylon Rising (A reprint of #33–36 containing the arc "Babylon Rising")
  • Sonic Universe #10: Scrambled (A reprint of #37-40)
  • Sonic Universe #11: Secret Freedom (A reprint of #41-44)
  • Sonic Universe #12: Chaotix Quest (A reprint of #46-49)
  • Sonic Universe Sagas #1: Pirate Plunder Panic (A reprint of #55-58)
  • Sonic Universe Sagas #2: Shadow Fall (A reprint of #59-62)

Sonic The Hedgehog

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic The Hedgehog 5: Champions (A reprint of #268-271)
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 6: Planetary Pieces (A reprint of #272 and #276-279)
  • Sonic The Hedgehog 7: Keys to Victory (A reprint of #280-283)

Sonic Saga

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic Saga 8: Hedgehog Havoc! (selections from issues #195-198)
  • Sonic Saga 9: The Eggman Wars (selections from issues #199-202)
  • Sonic Saga 10: On the Run! (selections from issues #203-206)

Sonic Legacy

Worlds Collide

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic/Mega Man: Worlds Collide Deluxe Edition (336-page Hardcover Book)
  • Sonic/Mega Man: Worlds Collide Super Deluxe Edition (352-page Hardcover Book)

Worlds Unite

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Man: Worlds Unite Volume 3: Allied Forces
    • Reprints: Sonic Universe #78, Sonic Boom #10, Sonic the Hedgehog #275, Mega Man #52, Sonic the Hedgehog: Worlds Unite Battles #1, and Mega Man: Worlds Unite Battles #1

Sonic Boom

Sonic Super Special Magazine

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic Super Special Magazine #14
  • Sonic Super Special Magazine #15

Sonic Super Digest

Cancelled releases

  • Sonic Super Digest #18
  • Sonic Super Digest #19

Sonic: Genesis

(April 2012) (special reprint of the entire "Genesis" story arc, "Two Steps Back", and the last six pages of "One Step Forward")

Sonic Comics Spectacular: Speed of Sound

(February 2016) (special reprint of "The Light in the Dark", "Consequences", "Sonic Dash", "A Nice Day to Start Again", "Waves of Change", "Treasure Team Tango", "Total Eclipse", "Champions", "A Ray of Hope", "The Silver Age", "Back in Business", and "Babylon Rising")

Other

Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia

(October 2012) (an encyclopedia special about the entire comic series from the beginning up to Sonic the Hedgehog #241. Sections include "Sonic and the Freedom Fighters", "Knuckles and the Chaotix", "Royalty and Government", "Friends and Family", "Knuckles Legacy", "Gods of Mobius", "Shadow and G.U.N", "Freedom Fighters of the World", "The Eggman Empire", "The Wicked Echidnas", "Villains of Planet Mobius", "Other Worlds", "Magical Talismans", "Mobian Technology", "The World of Mobius Prime", "Mobius Timeline", and "The Future?...")

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