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Tobias Harris to the Philadelphia crowd 👀 “Get ready for the fu*kin play-in” (Via @NBCSPhilly)





Implying Sonic should act in Metal Virus in the same way he acted through the Cyber Corruption is such a clear sign you do not know a single thing you’re talking about lmao






you had to be there :














@ikrystalcs @BerryKitty06 @nuckles87 Are you serious right now? How out of touch with reality could you possibly be? Imagine calling a moment of genuine emotional weight "bad faith" because it doesn’t fit your narrow, sanitized vision of a mascot who isn't allowed to feel the pressure of a literal planetary extinction event. The claim that the IDW community suffers from "toxic positivity" is the ultimate projection from a vocal minority that has spent years trying to manufacture a narrative that this series is "bland" or "out of character." In reality, IDW is one of the most overhated eras of Sonic precisely because it dares to treat its cast like actual characters with internal lives rather than static cardboard cutouts that just quip and run. You’re sitting here demanding "less dialogue" and a "more in-character" Sonic in a scene where the world is quite literally melting into liquid metal. That isn't a critique of the writing; it’s a confession that you don’t understand how stakes or long-form storytelling work in a comic book medium. The Metal Virus arc was a absolute masterclass in high-stakes horror that pushed the entire franchise to its limit, and trying to "debunk" it by nitpicking a panel of Sonic showing vulnerability is embarrassing. We’re talking about a doomsday scenario so catastrophic that even Dr. Eggman—the man who unknowingly birthed the nightmare—lost total control and was forced into a desperate, unprecedented alliance with his worst enemies just to survive. This wasn't some low-stakes robot invasion; this was an arc defined by legitimate risks and heartbreaking sacrifices. We watched characters like Tangle give themselves up to the infection to save their friends, and we saw Cream the Rabbit lose her mother and her Chao in a sequence that provided more emotional depth than the last decade of game scripts combined. If you think Sonic being visibly exhausted and conflicted while his world crumbles is "out of character," you aren't looking for a good story; you’re looking for a static 16-bit sprite that never grows. The irony is that your "checklist" of complaints is completely irrelevant to the actual quality of the work. You claim there’s no world-building while ignoring the expansion of locations like Spiral Hill Village or the introduction of iconic new pillars of the lore like Whisper, Surge, and Kit. You complain about "underdeveloped characters" while the series is busy giving Silver the Hedgehog his greatest hero moment in history and forced Sonic to grapple with his "no-kill" idealism while staring down a biological apocalypse. The "toxic positivity" you want to study is actually just a fanbase that recognizes when a creative team is finally allowed to take risks and move the needle forward. You’re not "fighting an agenda"; you’re just out of touch with a narrative that has more heart and grit than any "classic" version you’re nostalgic for. The Metal Virus saga proved that Sonic works best when the consequences are real and the heroes are pushed to their breaking point. If that’s too "boring" for you, the problem isn’t the comic—it’s your inability to handle a character who actually has something to lose.




@nuckles87 She blocked me too 😆 This is absolutely embarrassing.













