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'''The Annotated Sonichu''' is a Tumblr blog that provides a page-by-page analysis of ''[[Sonichu (comic)|Sonichu]]''. The analysis began on the first of December 2011 with [[Sonichu 0]], and ended with the first Sub-Episode of [[Sonichu 4]] on 7 August 2012. | '''[http://annotatedsonichu.tumblr.com/ The Annotated Sonichu]''' is a Tumblr blog that provides a page-by-page analysis of ''[[Sonichu (comic)|Sonichu]]''. The analysis began on the first of December 2011 with [[Sonichu 0]], and ended with the first Sub-Episode of [[Sonichu 4]] on 7 August 2012. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'' | ''The Annotated Sonichu'' describes ''Sonichu'' as a “semi-autobiographical comic”. Every page of the comic is transcripted and given a detailed, in-depth description that can range from a single sentence to several paragraphs. A number of them require background knowledge of the events in [[Christian Weston Chandler|the author’s]] life, and, as such, have a limited rundown of the real-life events that caused them. Compared to other reviews of ''Sonichu'', such as Vivian’s commentary in the [[Audiobooks]], ''The Annotated Sonichu'' is relatively unbiased and has one of the most neutral tones in the ''Sonichu'' interpretive community. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 18:49, 4 November 2016
The Annotated Sonichu is a Tumblr blog that provides a page-by-page analysis of Sonichu. The analysis began on the first of December 2011 with Sonichu 0, and ended with the first Sub-Episode of Sonichu 4 on 7 August 2012.
Overview
The Annotated Sonichu describes Sonichu as a “semi-autobiographical comic”. Every page of the comic is transcripted and given a detailed, in-depth description that can range from a single sentence to several paragraphs. A number of them require background knowledge of the events in the author’s life, and, as such, have a limited rundown of the real-life events that caused them. Compared to other reviews of Sonichu, such as Vivian’s commentary in the Audiobooks, The Annotated Sonichu is relatively unbiased and has one of the most neutral tones in the Sonichu interpretive community.
See also