Sonic IDW issue 74 is out!
I really loved the last panel so I redrew it!
I think I like Surge because she's objectively like. Kinda mid? She's like, Knuckles level powerful. She can't even beat base Sonic in a 1v1, you can forget about Shadow or Super Sonic. She's an underdog. And that makes her interesting. She dodges any notion of being someone's edgy overpowered OC because she's up against Sonic the fucking Hedgehog, and Sonic is just that guy. It makes her easy to root for.
This image goes so fucking hard
This is NOT the framing you give a villain for Sonic to fight, she is a pure underdog here
It’s officially been 1 year since I started shipping these two
One of the things I love so much about Vectnilla is that it it's like this super tough super masculine street-wise guy and this very feminine very ✨demure✨ Disney princess-type mother. and you'd think that the dynamic would be Vector being the super flirtatious one and Vanilla being all flustered and shy. But then they actually interact:
And it's like no actually Vanilla is an absolutely flirtatious girlboss and Vector is the blushing wreck who can barely string words together around her and doodles little hearts around her name in his appointment book.
Surge Appreciation Week Day 6: Hero
Whenever Surge is tempted to go back to the villain lifestyle, her biggest fan is there to remind her how special it is to be a hero!
Surge appreciation week day 2: Fears/Demons
This one was inspired by some of the covers for that one issue during the Overpowered Arc. Even though he's dead, Surge still can't get away from her trauma from Starline.
EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER IN THE IDW COMICS IS DEEPLY, DEEPLY MESSED UP
Surge Appreciation Week Day 1: Past
Has anyone considered the reason Shadow thought he couldn't be infected by the Metal Virus was because his title of "Ultimate Lifeform" is less an expression of his "ultimate power" at times and more so a statement regarding the fact that he was made to be a cure to all diseases?
Sure, his blatant disregard for his own safety seems childish--especially considering Sonic warned him multiple times of the danger. But, maybe Shadow thought he had something to prove? He couldn't save Maria from her sickness. But surely, as the ultimate lifeform, he could save her planet from this one? He doesn't run away from the fight, he can't, because the last time he was forced to... Well...
All I'm saying is rereading IDW after Dark Beginnings is making me rethink some things XD
YES THIS IS WHAT @sparkles-rule-4eva AND I WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT
I do think that Shadow is a bit mischaracterized in the comics BUT THAT SCENE WAS NOT AN EXAMPLE OF IT.
His whole thing is he was made to be immortal and cure all diseases. Even though he wasn't able to cure Maria, he's never been sick. THAT'S HIS THING. And you can see the absolute shock and horror when he realizes that he CAN be infected. Should he have been more careful? Yes. Should he have tried to run it off like Sonic? Again, yes, although you can tell that his disregard for that was because he wasn't thinking of "run" in terms of driving the infection down, but "running" from the fight like a coward. It makes perfect sense from his perspective.
"Why Would You Bother With Me?" - An Analysis of Kitsunami, 09/07/2024
tw: major discussions of abuse, the cycle of abuse, re-traumatizing situations, toxic and abusive relationships (non-romantic)
so like when I first read this panel my reaction was just to joke with Cori that this is a "get out of my school" moment (iykyk) but I've been thinking about it a lot recently because I... couldn't remember any specific beef Kit had with Tails?
Last we saw of them interacting one-on-one, Tails was talking Kit down from fighting, and Kit's beef with the squad later was more with Sonic than him. Tails didn't take down Surge in #56 or even affect the fight in any way, and Sonic was the one who told Kit that Surge was dead beforehand. At least that I could remember, so I went back to those comics. Indeed, in #56 he shows no animosity towards Tails specifically, nor when he talks to Surge in #55.
Then I went back to #54.
See, he does seem to blame Sonic entirely for the Surge death fakeout, and he thinks that Sonic is literally trying to kill her when he walks in. But he does have one (1) reaction to Tails, right at the end of the interaction.
In the previous issue, after Sonic and Tails saved his life, Kit immediately switched on his subservient personality and was desperate for any kind of validation from the hedgehog. We only see it for a few panels before he is told about Surge and sinks into a depressive state, but it's made very obvious.
And when he leaves to help?
Kit's conditioning under Starline means that he is excessively codependent on Surge– and if Surge isn't around, on anyone who is nice to him. The hypnotic repetition shown to us was "You live to support Surge. You'll do anything for her." Kit's sole purpose in life is to be a Support party member.
Kit's conditioning was to be the new Tails.
Starline wanted Surge and Kit to replace Sonic and Tails– that much was obvious from the get-go. But what was also obvious was his fundamental misunderstanding of Sonic and Tails's dynamic and how that negatively impacts Surge and Kit's relationship.
Starline completely misses the strong sibling bond that Sonic and Tails have. To him, Tails is just there to support Sonic, to provide the brains and tech that Sonic lacks, and so Kit needs to be there to support Surge in the same way. He sees it only as a business partnership, and not a mutual relationship built on trust, love, and shared experiences. Starline only saw other people as tools, so obviously he projected that onto Surge and Kit, hoping that they would immediately take up the closeness that Sonic and Tails did because, well, they served the same purpose to each other, right?
Except Surge and Kit don't have that relationship. These two children were forced into the same proximity and made to work together. They're coworkers at best, being told to act like a family.
Obviously their dynamic is super toxic, with Surge clearly holding a lot of power over Kit, but it's also clear that this isn't because Surge wants to beat on the kid. She was made to be Sonic, and so she has his arrogance (and possibly Shadow's, considering IS1 showed his image when Starline was talking about stealing abilities), but, as Boom!Sonic says, "Without any of the awesomeness to back it up." Okay, wrong, she's plenty awesome, the correct phrase is "Without the experience" and, most importantly, "without the altruism that makes Sonic Sonic." Surge wasn't programmed to like the people she saves, because that would conflict with Starline's goal to take over the world. So she's only made to be competitive and to want to best Sonic, anyone inbetween them be damned. This clashes with Kit's programming to not only be liked, but to be liked by Surge. Surge was also programmed to believe fully in herself in order to enhance the arrogant trait, and Kit was made to give her the help that she doesn't want.
To Surge, Kit represents everything holding her back. And she's not built to view him as a person, because Starline doesn't view him or her as people. Obviously this doesn't absolve her of her treatment of him, and later issues showing her getting more and more aware as she becomes more social is definitely going to impact the way she views him– or, if it doesn't make her reconsider Kit's personhood, it'll serve to make her more antagonistic for the viewer.
But the point is, Sonic trusts Tails because he knows and respects him as a person. It isn't just because Tails can help him, but because he knows Tails will. Surge, at this point in the comic, not only doesn't view Kit as a friend, she doesn't even care what he thinks or feels.
And despite the brainwashing, I don't think Kit is oblivious to this. He knows how bad their situation is, but he is so conditioned to accept it that he can't escape it whatsoever. In both fights with Tails, Tails talks him down easily because Kit doesn't want to hurt anyone. Kit only reacts violently when Surge is brought up, because he's meant to do anything she wants.
Like he said to Belle, he was made for Surge. And what he says directly after– "Sonic can use me, too." Kit doesn't even view himself as a person, only a tool– that's how far Starline's brainwashing went. It's clearly even affecting Surge, who realized in the latest issue, #72, how fast she and Kit fell into their abusive patterns again once Clutch took over– they were conditioned to be tools. Clutch claimed to want to help them, but really he was just using them for his own ends, just like Starline. So they went back to the familiar.
And speaking of familiar– pain is familiar to Kit, specifically pain in service to others. In his breakdown in #50, he says that Starline made him happy he'd been hurt. And in Imposter Syndrome #3 and #4, we see that him and Surge hate Starline and want to usurp him... but also are still trapped in the patterns he implanted in them. Surge still wants to kill Sonic and outperform everyone else. Kit still can't do anything but what she wants, to the point he becomes near catatonic when he believes she's dead.
Another pattern Kit is still trapped in is the idea that he has to be okay with his own suffering.
The only sense of home or family Surge and Kit have is in each other, but they fundamentally can't work together, at least as they are currently. Kit is expected to take Surge's anger, and Surge isn't expected to treat him like his own person.
And this, I think, is Kit's problem with Tails.
He was made to be Tails, and he knows this, but he can never have what Tails has. He can never live up to Tails and do what Tails can do, despite that being his entire life's purpose.
He doesn't hate Tails because he was programmed to– as he says to Surge, he only wants to destroy Sonic because she wants to. When he first encounters Tails, he refers to him as his target- a simple, unemotional term. He doesn't have the deep ingrained hatred for him that Surge does for Sonic.
Instead, he hates Tails because of what he sees in him. He sees Sonic and Tails interact, he sees how much Sonic trusts and relies on Tails, and he sees how he also loves and respects him. He sees how Tails has his own motivations and opinions, and he's experienced Tails's genuine compassion that was in part fostered by the hedgehog that raised him. In turn, Tails is loyal to Sonic, but not because he has to be– because he, in turn, loves Sonic and wants to be with him.
Kit only wants to be with Surge because he was forced to. Starline wanted to use Surge and Kit to stop Sonic and Eggman's cycle, but he made a whole new one instead. Kit is trapped in a cycle of pain, knows he's trapped in it, and is helpless to escape it.
Tails isn't, and Kit sees that in Tails. Subconsciously, he sees Tails and only sees how he fails to live up to his life's mission, and how he'll never have what Tails has.
After all, why would anyone bother with him? They already have Tails.
Is he a target? I like it here now.
I am suffering some serious traumatic flashbacks from my Christian childhood right now help-
NOOOOOO THE HORRORS 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
HE LOOKS SO COOL AND THE LIGHTING OMG I CANT EVEN
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Okay interesting detail I just noticed.
Surge is green, the same color as Sonic's eyes.
Kit is blue/teal, the same color as Tails's eyes.
Dunno if that's on purpose but it's interesting.
So I think that if Starline had created an anti-Knuckles, they should be purple, like Knuckles's eyes.
Sonic the Hedgehog #72 Preview
Script: Evan Stanley (@spiritsonic/@evanstanleyportfolio) Pencils: Aaron Hammerstrom (@aaronhamm) Inks: Matt Froese Colors: Reggie Graham (@ziggyfin) Letters: Shawn Lee Associate Editor: Bixie Mathieu Editor: Thea Cheuk Production Design: Johanna Nattalie
NO NO NO CLUTCH I WILL MURDER YOU AND THEY WILL NEVER FIND THE BODY I SWEAR