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Vermin the Cybernik was one of Robotnik's key forces on Mobius, even if he showed up near the end. He was the second Cybernik built after Shortfuse, so he possesses similar elements like a Megatel body.
After being depowered by the EMP in Issue #100, Vermin sat in the-
The Doctor Robotnik Appreciation Tribe (or DRAT, for short) are a community of Robotnik supporters, worshipping him and trying to continue his legacy. They were led by Grand Chief Whip, and were a general hindrance to Sonic and co. before they were finally arrested in Issue #149.
Happy Holidays, Boomers!! To celebrate the wonderful season, here's a thread of every Xmas-themed STC cover!
Sonic and the gang were expecting trouble in the Hill Top Zone today, but why are Penguinator badniks there in a non-snowy location?
From Issue #41.
Shortfuse has brought otherworldly visitor Amber to visit Mobius for Christmas, as she's interested to see what goes on there. Not too long afterwards, it's your typical Badnik attack! Or is it...?
From Issue #119.
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Deep in Robotnik's laboratory, a new weapon is being produced with one goal: to terminate Sonic the Hedgehog. But just who or what is this "Sonic Terminator"?
From Issue #24.
Sonic and Amy travel to a mirrored version of Mobius, where Sonic is the evil ruler! After destroying some of the bad Sonic's robots, a fight breaks out between the good and bad hedgehogs! Just who will win?
From Issue #168.
Chuck D. Head is the main character of the Decap Attack game, and also the star of the strip! Resurrected by Professor Frank N. Stein, his head got squished into his body, where it now pops out of the chest.
From 10th October 1993 to 2nd April 1995, there was a Sonic the Hedgehog Sunday strip published in the UK newspaper "The News of the World".
While this is seemingly unrelated to STC at first, it was revealed years later that Richard Elson worked on this strip as an artist.