Sonichu 16
- This article is about Sonichu 16's redesignated plot on Count Graduon. For the original plot written by the Idea Guys, see Sonichu #13.
Draft
This comic is currently in-progress and/or online in draft form only. Pages may be uncolored or missing.
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“ | Ah yes! 'Tis my time to shine! I am the mighty Count Graduon, at your service, loyalest of the fans. | ” |
Count Graduon |
Sonichu #16 | |
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Cover Date: | 30 May 2017 |
Finished: | In Progress |
Page Count: | 3 (incomplete so far) |
Episodes: | 1 (incomplete so far) |
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Sonichu #16 is the 18th issue of the Sonichu comic series. Chris originally designated this title for the Idea Guys comic, but later changed that book's title to The Awakening of a CPU AKA The Idea Guy Corruptions (and later again to Sonichu #13), and reassigned this title to a story about Count Graduon (itself originally assigned to Sonichu 14)[1]. The single, incomplete episode in the damaged comic was about Count Graduon's origin story, titled "Count Graduon, the Mighty Warrior!", and the its cover was heavily based on Sonichu #10, originally created by PandaHalo.
Despite being dated May 2017 on the cover, Chris did not mention this book publicly in that year. In February 2018, he spilled brown paint over a batch of four pages (including the cover). Chris decided to cash in on this mishap, listing a set of the pages on eBay for $100. Two minutes after he uploaded Damaged original art for sale to advertise it, the set was purchased. No progress has been made on this issue since.
This is, by a pretty wide margin, the shortest "Sonichu issue", and it's likely never been a high priority for Chris, given how it's been pushed back in the Sonichu schedule twice.
Synopsis
Count Graduon introduces himself, and discusses his three lives; in these lives, he carried out various acts, both heroic and villainous;
- In his first life, he fought against the French during the Hundred Years War.
- In his second life, he took part in the Boston Massacre, then escaped to England where he learned magic from a Jewish family.
- In his third life, he was known as Brenard [sic] Montgomery, taking part in both World Wars, with the latter taking charge of Operation Market Garden.
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