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* BiggerIsBetter: Subverted in Issue #3. Tails is looking for a new hammer for Amy. The hardware store beaver shows him a hammer, to which Tails makes a "bigger" motion with his hands. So the beaver drags out a sledgehammer, to which Tails makes a "much bigger" motion. Finally, the beaver uses a forklift to bring out a hammer that's twice Tails' size, to which Tails makes a "little bit smaller" motion.
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* DenserandWackier: As with the TV Show, inverted.

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* DenserandWackier: DenserAndWackier: As with the TV Show, inverted.



* FaceHeelTurn: A less serious instance than usual. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman. [[spoiler: Subverted, however, as he was attempting a double agent scenario to both beat Eggman and put his belittling friends in their place. He just wasn't bright enough to pull it off on his own....]]

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* FaceHeelTurn: A less serious instance than usual. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman. [[spoiler: Subverted, however, as he was attempting a double agent scenario to both beat Eggman and put his belittling friends in their place. He just wasn't bright enough to pull it off on his own....own...]]



* ShortRunner: Wasn't even serialized for a year before it's cancellation. Making it the shortest run of the Sonic comics.

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* ShortRunner: Wasn't even serialized for a year before it's cancellation. Making cancellation, making it the shortest run of the Sonic comics.



** Some fans even found it more of a successor to the early days of the main Sonic comics which likewise were more comedic before CerberusSyndrome kicked in

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** Some fans even found it more of a successor to the early days of the main Sonic comics comics, which likewise were more comedic before CerberusSyndrome kicked inin.
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A [[ComicBookAdaptation Comic Book Adaptation]] of '''''Sonic Boom''''', based on the [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom cartoon]] and [[VideoGame/SonicBoom games]], published by ArchieComics.

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A [[ComicBookAdaptation Comic Book Adaptation]] of '''''Sonic Boom''''', based on the [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom cartoon]] and [[VideoGame/SonicBoom games]], published by ArchieComics.
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* RightForTheWrongReasons: Sticks figures out that [[spoiler:Her homeworlds and the other franchised worlds are now permanently connected]] by just guessing at what would be plot appropriate.
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An ongoing series [[ComicBookAdaptation based on the Cartoon and games]] published by ArchieComics.

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An ongoing series A [[ComicBookAdaptation Comic Book Adaptation]] of '''''Sonic Boom''''', based on the Cartoon [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom cartoon]] and games]] [[VideoGame/SonicBoom games]], published by ArchieComics.

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The games were certainly not serious. The TV show is more mundane, inverting the trope.


* DenserAndWackier: As with the TV series. The comics forewent the games' attempt at seriousness (save for the prequel to ''Shattered Crystal'') and embraced it's more comical natural.


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* DenserAndWackier: As with the TV series. The comics forewent the games' attempt at seriousness (save for the prequel to ''Shattered Crystal'') and embraced it's more comical natural.



* ShortRunner: Wasn't even serialized for a year before it's cancellation.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Archie's ''ComicBook/SonicX'' comic, another wacky slapstick series that portrays Eggman as the friendly neighborhood supervillain, prominently features his bumbling hench-bots, and avoids the darker characterizations and storylines [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Archie's other Sonic comics]] occasionally feature.

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* ShortRunner: Wasn't even serialized for a year before it's cancellation.
cancellation. Making it the shortest run of the Sonic comics.
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To Archie's ''ComicBook/SonicX'' comic, another wacky slapstick series that portrays Eggman as the friendly neighborhood supervillain, prominently features his bumbling hench-bots, and avoids the darker characterizations and storylines [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Archie's other Sonic comics]] occasionally feature.feature.
** Some fans even found it more of a successor to the early days of the main Sonic comics which likewise were more comedic before CerberusSyndrome kicked in
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* BatFamilyCrossover: Although Sticks is the only major character showing up here, the title crosses over with ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''Sonic Universe'', and ''Mega Man'' for ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsUnite''.

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* BatFamilyCrossover: Although Sticks is the only major character showing up here, here (although she is flanked by Fastidious Beaver and Comedy Chimp), the title crosses over with ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''Sonic Universe'', and ''Mega Man'' for ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsUnite''.
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* DrosteImage: In the final issue of ''Sonic Boom'': There's a clever ''two'' of [[spoiler:Eggman and Sticks both looking through their spy cameras to spy on each other infinitely.]]
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* ShortRunner: Wasn't even serialized for a year before it's cancellation.
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Two series having 4 issues each have been greenlit with the first still ongoing. As well as providing its own side stories, a prequel comic was made to tie into and expand plot points established in Shattered Crystal. Sadly, Archie confirmed that issue #11 would be its final issue.

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Two series having 4 issues each have been greenlit with the first still ongoing. As well as providing its own side stories, a prequel comic was made to tie into and expand plot points established in Shattered Crystal. Sadly, Crystal.

Archie confirmed that issue #11 would be its final issue.

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issue. However, its stories will continue in other comics.
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* TheCameo: At the end of issue #8, there's a surprise cameo by [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehogSally.]]]]

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* TheCameo: At the end of issue #8, there's a surprise cameo by [[spoiler:Sally.]]

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* TheCameo: At the end of issue #8, there's a surprise cameo by [[spoiler:Sally.]][[spoiler:[[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehogSally.]]]]
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* ActionBomb: Eggman makes a robot with a bomb for a head to help him win at go-kart racing. Nobody notices it has a bomb for a head, because it is wearing glasses and a moustache.


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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: In Issue #7, Sonic is adamant at beating Eggman at go-kart racing, even as Eggman keeps deploying traps against the rules of the game.


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** Sonic at one point tries to break his fall by grabbing onto a text bubble.


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* LandmarkSale; Eggman wants to blow up a bridge. But he doesn't want to blow up the bridge he already owns, so he tried to sell it to someone else... so he can blow it up.


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* MisappliedPhlebotinum: [[spoiler:Eggman has invented a Genesis Portal device- which can open portals to other times and dimensions- but failed to understand its significance completely.]]
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* TheCameo: At the end of issue #8, there's a surprise cameo by [[spoiler:Sally.]]
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Two series having 4 issues each have been greenlit with the first still ongoing. As well as providing its own side stories, a prequel comic was made to tie into and expand plot points established in Shattered Crystal.

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Two series having 4 issues each have been greenlit with the first still ongoing. As well as providing its own side stories, a prequel comic was made to tie into and expand plot points established in Shattered Crystal.
Crystal. Sadly, Archie confirmed that issue #11 would be its final issue.
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* BatFamilyCrossover: Although Sticks is the only major character showing up here, the title crosses over with ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''Sonic Universe'', and ''Mega Man'' for ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsUnite''.

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Two series having 4 issues each has been greenlit with the first still ongoing. As well as providing it's own side stories, a prequel comic was made to tie into and expand plot points established in Shattered Crystal.

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Two series having 4 issues each has have been greenlit with the first still ongoing. As well as providing it's its own side stories, a prequel comic was made to tie into and expand plot points established in Shattered Crystal.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To Archie's ''ComicBook/SonicX'' comic, another wacky slapstick series that portrays Eggman as the friendly neighborhood supervillain, prominently features his bumbling hench-bots, and avoids the darker characterizations and storylines [[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Archie's other Sonic comics]] occasionally feature.
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* MythologyGag: The names written as logos in the first issue harkens back to the early main series comics where Sonic's name was printed this way in the first few pages.

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* MythologyGag: The names written as logos in the first issue harkens back to the early main series comics where Sonic's name was printed this way in the first few pages. Also, Cubot griping about his place in Eggman's organization, while wondering whatever happened to all of Eggman's other minions from all the other Sonic series.



** The third issue has a [[HardWorkMontage montage]] in which the gang tries to find a replacement for Amy's hammer. Knuckles brings a hammer fish.

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** The third issue has a [[HardWorkMontage montage]] in which the gang tries to find a replacement for Amy's hammer. Knuckles brings a hammer fish.hammerhead shark.
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** This persists throughout the first four issues, with everyone else doing something similar.
* CardCarryingVillain: Dr. Eggman requires his breakfast to be evil. Apparently if it's left waiting too long, the amount of evil in his waffles decreases. Somehow.



* MundaneMadeAwesome: '''THE ROCK OF DESTINY!''' [[spoiler:It's actually just a rock Sticks found. She's got a whole bunch of them in her house.]]



* TheParanoiac: Sticks is convinced a mysterious "Them" are wire-tapping Tails. Even though he doesn't have a phone.



** The fourth issue's cover features Sticks fighting a t-rex with a sling full of rocks. It's the Sticks and Stones variant cover.

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** The fourth issue's cover features Sticks fighting a t-rex with a sling full of rocks. It's the Sticks and Stones variant cover.cover.
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* FaceHeelTurn: A less serious instance than usual. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.

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* FaceHeelTurn: A less serious instance than usual. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman. [[spoiler: Subverted, however, as he was attempting a double agent scenario to both beat Eggman and put his belittling friends in their place. He just wasn't bright enough to pull it off on his own....]]

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* VisualPun: The fourth issue's cover features Sticks fighting a t-rex with a sling full of rocks. It's the Sticks and Stones variant cover.

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The third issue has a [[HardWorkMontage montage]] in which the gang tries to find a replacement for Amy's hammer. Knuckles brings a hammer fish.
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* LiteralMinded: After Sonic and Tails return from their fight with Eggman, Sticks reports that Tails house has been stolen from. When they go to check things out, they find that the hut itself is gone. Turns out the house itself and by proxy, everything therein was carried away by a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot cyborg rock golem.]]

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* LiteralMinded: After Sonic and Tails return from their fight with Eggman, Sticks reports that Tails house has been stolen from.stolen. When they go to check things out, they find that the hut itself is gone. Turns out the house itself and by proxy, everything therein was carried away by a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot cyborg rock golem.]]
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VisualPun: The fourth issue's cover features Sticks fighting a t-rex with a sling full of rocks. It's the Sticks and Stones variant cover.

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* VisualPun: The fourth issue's cover features Sticks fighting a t-rex with a sling full of rocks. It's the Sticks and Stones variant cover.

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* DependingOnTheWriter: In contrast with the animated series, Amy's noticeably snarkier.
* FaceHeelTurn: A mild example. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Wouldn't be Sonic without at least one of these. In the first issue, when Sonic first says Sticks's name, it's drawn as a logo. Horrified, Sticks asks why, to which he replies:
-->'''Sonic''': Yeah, it's a first issue gimmick. We'll go back to regular lettering next month.
* DeadpanSnarker: Amy's in top form here.
--->'''Sonic''': (to what appears to be a dinosaur footprint)Ah. I wonder what size sneaker that'd wear?\\
'''Knuckles''': A size 160 - found that out with my face! I was gathering intelligence.\\
'''Amy''': And apparently you've retained none of it.
* DependingOnTheWriter: In contrast with the animated series, Amy's noticeably snarkier.
snarkier. See above for a prime example.
* EarlyBirdCameo: The first issue came out on the 29th of October, a full week before the cartoon and video games, making this the first official part of the franchise to debut.
* FaceHeelTurn: A mild example. less serious instance than usual. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.Eggman.
* LiteralMinded: After Sonic and Tails return from their fight with Eggman, Sticks reports that Tails house has been stolen from. When they go to check things out, they find that the hut itself is gone. Turns out the house itself and by proxy, everything therein was carried away by a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot cyborg rock golem.]]
* MythologyGag: The names written as logos in the first issue harkens back to the early main series comics where Sonic's name was printed this way in the first few pages.
* PromotedFangirl: One of the artists is Evan Stanley, an active member of the Sonic fan community. She herself is mostly known for being the creator behind the semi-popular fan comic WebComic/GhostsOfTheFuture.
VisualPun: The fourth issue's cover features Sticks fighting a t-rex with a sling full of rocks. It's the Sticks and Stones variant cover.
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* FaceHealTurn: A mild example. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.

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* FaceHealTurn: FaceHeelTurn: A mild example. After Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.

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FaceHealTurn: A mild example. After getting fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.

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* DependingOnTheWriter: In contrast with the animated series, Amy's noticeably snarkier.
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FaceHealTurn: A mild example. After getting Knuckles gets fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.
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An ongoing series [[ComicBookAdaptation based on the Cartoon and games]] published by ArchieComics.
Two series having 4 issues each has been greenlit with the first still ongoing. As well as providing it's own side stories, a prequel comic was made to tie into and expand plot points established in Shattered Crystal.
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FaceHealTurn: A mild example. After getting fed up with the team's belittling, particularly on Amy's part, he temporarily defects to Eggman.

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