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'''''Sonichu #2''''' is the third [[Sonichu (comic)|''Sonichu'' comic]]. This is where the comic begins to focus mostly on [[Chris]], with [[Sonichu (character)|Sonichu]] as a side character, though it doesn't complete this progression until [[Sonichu 4|issue 4]].


This issue introduces one of the bigger MacGuffins in Sonichu canon, the "Anchuent Prophecy" that by predicting future events, somehow also causes them to inexplicably occur. Having addressed Sonic and the introduction of Black Sonichu in the previous issue, Chris's next urgent business is to get down to addressing his feelings from his awkward love triangle with [[Sarah Hammer]] and [[Wes Iseli]], via this trilogy in which they turn into furries and are forced to team up to attack a giant monster. Note that Chris completed this entire issue in under two weeks – a blistering pace compared to his later efforts – suggesting that his heart was most into his work when he was [[Chris and his Ego|using it to talk about himself]].
Similar to [[Chris and religion|the topic of faith]] and [[Chris and kindness|the topic of morality]], Chris's actual beliefs on '''gender''' and how it is classified are more complex than his stated beliefs. For someone so preoccupied with gender identity, Chris displays a staggering ignorance of how either gender typically behaves, and his views of both genders are extremely warped due to him taking the stereotypes he is presented with in [[Chris and television|television]] and [[music]] [[Autism|at face value]].  


By the end of ''Sonichu'' #2, both [[Mary Lee Walsh]] and [[Count Graduon]] are firmly established as the primary villains of the series... at least until the [[trolls]] show up.
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Similar to the topic of faith and the topic of morality, Chris's actual beliefs on gender and how it is classified are more complex than his stated beliefs. For someone so preoccupied with gender identity, Chris displays a staggering ignorance of how either gender typically behaves, and his views of both genders are extremely warped due to him taking the stereotypes he is presented with in television and music at face value.

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