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'''Sonichu Special 2''', also known as the '''Wedding Comic''', is a comic created by Chris in [[2009]]. It shows how he visualizes his wedding with [[Ivy]]. The comic was released on 12 [[May 2009]] by [[Clyde Cash]]. Before that, it was featured in [[CWC's "It's All Coming Back To Me"]], a video by Chris. | '''Sonichu Special 2''', also known as the '''Wedding Comic''', is a comic created by Chris in [[2009]]. It shows how he visualizes his wedding with [[Ivy]]. The comic was released on 12 [[May 2009]] by [[Clyde Cash]]. Before that, it was featured in [[CWC's "It's All Coming Back To Me"]], a video by Chris. | ||
[[Chris and art|Art-wise]], the comic is remarkable in that Chris didn't bother to draw a lot of stuff — instead, he emptied his big box of flowery stickers. (It is hoped that he won't introduce some ''manly'' stickers in later episodes. Those things would take up the whole page.) The paper appears to be warped, because, in a cruel twist of fate, Chris just can't be bothered invest in paper that'd [[Homos|stay straight]]. | [[Chris and art|Art-wise]], the comic is remarkable in that Chris didn't bother to draw a lot of stuff — instead, he emptied his big box of flowery stickers. (It is hoped that he won't introduce some ''manly'' stickers in later episodes. Those things would take up the whole page.) The paper appears to be warped, because, in a cruel twist of fate, Chris just can't be bothered to invest in paper that'd [[Homos|stay straight]]. | ||
==The Comic== | ==The Comic== |
Revision as of 15:36, 26 February 2010
Sonichu Special 2, also known as the Wedding Comic, is a comic created by Chris in 2009. It shows how he visualizes his wedding with Ivy. The comic was released on 12 May 2009 by Clyde Cash. Before that, it was featured in CWC's "It's All Coming Back To Me", a video by Chris.
Art-wise, the comic is remarkable in that Chris didn't bother to draw a lot of stuff — instead, he emptied his big box of flowery stickers. (It is hoped that he won't introduce some manly stickers in later episodes. Those things would take up the whole page.) The paper appears to be warped, because, in a cruel twist of fate, Chris just can't be bothered to invest in paper that'd stay straight.
The Comic
Officer McGuirk gives away the fruit of his loins. A traumatized Chinese girl litters the church with stickers.
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