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>>128662558Right, that's what I see too. Between us, I think it's none doubtful to assume most are possibly forgetting about the Sonic of 0# - 159#, included of course his bad stances, whose origins almost all stem from Penders, coincidentally enough. The Sonic I love of Archie, is actually the amalgamation of all writers who have ever contributed to the comic (ideally, sans Penders).
For example, Gallagher's Sonic is a mere disastrously dorky and really snarky, in an endearing expressiveness that doesn't mean harm or bullying to anyone, but also very distraught whenever something happens of his friends. End result is basic, but nonetheless a good take on Sonic.
Bollers' Sonic, in turn, is perhaps the most complex of the bunch (even if it's not much, relatively). It's hard to pinpoint exactly the kind of Sonic he seemed to portray as, since he develops him slowly along the progress, so it isn't straightforward to specify exactly. What can I say though, is this Sonic had a sweet balance of his passion for freedom and trusting its own heart, while still of course hoarding some moral compass and having its own flaws. I enjoy a ton too about his intrinsic ideas on Sonic's speed, making him into a Flash-esque character.
These two are off the top of my head, but you get the point. I do see exactly what do people mean by Ian's weird approach on Sonic, but still, I think Ian still learns of it and makes a really good Sonic by the soft-boot timeline.
>might have it out for Archie in general, Ian, or just how Ian has treated Tails.That's weird? I particularly don't approve how did he really manage the FFs as whole on his pre-boot run, Rotor especially, but that's not to mean I ought to hoard some grudge on him. I'm sure Ian regrets it.