Nigel Kitching & Richard Elson join us to reflect on the comic’s legacy.
I can’t remember a single point in my life when I didn’t already know about Sonic the Hedgehog.
Ever since I arrived kicking and screaming into this world back in 1992, the character has pretty much been a constant presence in my life, with some of my earliest memories being of family parties spent sat under my parents’ dining room table devouring inhuman amounts of party rings and “playing” the Sega Mega Drive games with my older brothers (who were admittedly a lot more skilled at it than I).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Nigel Kitching & Richard Elson join us to reflect on the comic’s legacy.
I can’t remember a single point in my life when I didn’t already know about Sonic the Hedgehog.
Ever since I arrived kicking and screaming into this world back in 1992, the character has pretty much been a constant presence in my life, with some of my earliest memories being of family parties spent sat under my parents’ dining room table devouring inhuman amounts of party rings and “playing” the Sega Mega Drive games with my older brothers (who were admittedly a lot more skilled at it than I).
Read the full article on timeextension.com