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>>136706748Ah, but still, you had the privilege to keep up the comic, anyhow.
>Early Shadow was really awkwardly written, since they only had the brief description of him and a picture. Ian did a great job at making him interesting though.In actuality, by my statement, I meant it more that per sheer coincidence, Shadow has went through as much as did Tommy for the most. That is:
·Both were meant to be introduced, then die.
·Both were portrayed as vastly heroic beings who left Sonic with emotional impact.
·Both were brought back, be it per fan reception or guilty fanaticism an insider or two has for, in spite that's divorcing consistent writing.
·Both were heralded artificially as the most powerful beings to ever meet, more or less.
·Both were aimlessly and lost generally, in-universe and writing wises. The writers couldn't exactly discern anymore purposes for them, given as they were meant as one-offs.
·Both had their prime peak episode of much hatred from the fanbase.
For the longest, I couldn't stop pondering off these strong similarities. It's interesting how Archie fell for the same equal plot traps as the games did.
With that in mind, I'm surprised there hasn't been any humoresque art depicting Tommy and Shadow interacting among.
>and I'd ship any two guys that were in the same panel!Me too!
But yeah, I'm not really much in a good time (though soon or later I will be) to write or do anything else creative, though hoarding ideas upon ideas is my specialty. I would love to write a story for Cobar meeting with Rotor, or Larry in consequence of jinxing around, endears him to Rotor as he doesn't mind at all, or Augustus making things or such together with Rotor out of both being north pole originates.
(I don't think Augustus was ever in reboot, was he? Unless you're referring to another character, sorry?)