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[[File:BobBundySonichu13.jpg|thumb|According to [[Sonichu 13|''Sonichu'' #13]], [[Bob Chandler]] and serial killer [[Ted Bundy]] are in fact half-[[Sonichu (species)|Sonichus]], who live in [[C-197|Chris's fantasy world]] following their respective deaths.]]  
[[File:BobBundySonichu13.jpg|thumb|According to [[Sonichu 13|''Sonichu'' #13]], [[Bob Chandler]] and serial killer [[Ted Bundy]] are in fact half-[[Sonichu (species)|Sonichus]], who live in [[C-197|Chris's fantasy world]] following their respective deaths.]]  


Raising the bar of complicated storytelling previous set by [[Sonichu 12-9|its predecessor]], on 3 [[August 2018]], Chris completed [[Sonichu 13|''Sonichu'' #13]], which encompasses a variety of lores and historical/political references spoonfed by the [[Idea Guys]]. This article seeks to '''analyze ''Sonichu'' #13''' and provide an aid for readers attempting to comprehend the issue.
Raising the bar of complicated storytelling previous set by [[Sonichu 12-9|its predecessor]], on 3 [[August 2018]], Chris completed [[Sonichu 13|''Sonichu'' #13]], which encompasses a variety of lores and historical/political references spoonfed by the [[Idea Guys]]. The issue will remain forever inconsistent; however, this article seeks to '''analyze ''Sonichu'' #13''' as completely as possible and provide an aid for readers attempting to comprehend the issue.


==Story==
==Story==

Latest revision as of 15:44, 13 September 2020

According to Sonichu #13, Bob Chandler and serial killer Ted Bundy are in fact half-Sonichus, who live in Chris's fantasy world following their respective deaths.

Raising the bar of complicated storytelling previous set by its predecessor, on 3 August 2018, Chris completed Sonichu #13, which encompasses a variety of lores and historical/political references spoonfed by the Idea Guys. The issue will remain forever inconsistent; however, this article seeks to analyze Sonichu #13 as completely as possible and provide an aid for readers attempting to comprehend the issue.

Story

As per the previous issue, Chris's opening disclaimer for #13 states that all events portrayed in the story actually happened, either in 1218 or C-197 (as later designated), no matter how bizarre. As real life Chris is recounting his experiences as the narrator, this issue is a pseudo-autobiography.

[Prior to Sonichu 12-9, Chris used a Mary Sue comic book version of himself to depict exaggerated versions of real life events. This was childish but relatively harmless compared to Chris's current approach: his fragile mental health makes him believe that he has embarked on multiple adventures like a Saturday morning cartoon protagonist]

[The Idea Guys successfully manipulated Chris by a number of techniques including roleplaying as various characters (certain interactions such as arguments are documented in the comic - page 20) as well as recordings such as Red Forest]. They incorporated a number of edgy topics. According to Joshua Wise, he wanted to feed Chris concepts more interesting than those in 12-9 (Q&A). In a more disturbing aspect, Chris narrates multiple times that he offended certain characters for trivial offences (showcasing the Idea Guys' abuse) - page 20, 22, 25,]

From November 2017 onwards, not long after first contact with the Idea Guys, Chris started posting delusional scenarios on his social media, heavily indicative of an external influence on his behavior.[references to HN, nazis etc or examples in paragraph] Behind the scenes, Chris contemporaneously incorporated many of these scenarios into his ongoing comic; thus, the comic may serve as a reference to Chris's interactions with the Idea Guys – especially when he was instilled with particular delusions.

Issue #13 is separated into several loose story arcs, but ties together into one large narrative. Despite bearing the subtitle of The Awakening of a CPU aka The Idea Guy Corruptions, Chris's CPU Blue Heart persona and the Idea Guys are only addressed in the epilogue of the story, which was added four months after the main body of the comic was finished. The unofficial chapters are as follows:


Regardless of the removal of the Idea Guys in April 2018 [check date], Chris later stated that #13 remains canon and still occurred. [find source]

Plot elements

Hyperdimension Neptunia

  • Cave
  • Neptune
  • Nepgear
  • I.F.
  • Blanc
  • Segami
  • C-Sha

My Little Pony

  • Discord aids Chris in sending Kurome to Zero Dimension
  • Night Star aids Chris in above
  • Night Star accidentally creates many clones of Evil Chris

Nazis

  • E115 element used to create three medallions
  • Satan-possessed Chris uses medallion to empower Hitler

Hardcore Henry

  • Akan supporting the Russians

Payday

  • Cloakers
  • Yamada funds CWCville through Payday heist scores.

Politcs

  • Russian invasion
  • Chris/blanc's discussion of Trump vs Hillary

CWC lore

  • Chaotic combo go their separate ways and find new faiths
  • Rosechu revealed to be transgender
  • Jamsta put on trial for molesting Punchy - found not guilty
  • Revealed that Sonichus/Rosechus do not die but are re-hatched from eggs in the exact same position they previously hatched (does not take into account that C-197 Earth moves within the universe though). Memories are retained. Silvana, Simonla, Zepina (maybe), and Robertchu's rebirths are portrayed (page 32)

Misc.

  • Chris's "Anuu cheeki breeki" Cherokean Chant was also depicted in a video (page 30)

Timeline of social media posts vs Sonichu 13

[Image timeline of Sonichu 13 events here]

Story seems to jump back in time to December after this point

  • 17 December 2017 - Chris renounces Christianity (page 30)
  • 21 December 2017 - Nazis forced back (page 31)

Annotated comic pages

The glaring issue with Sonichu #13 is that Chris was especially keen on ignoring the "show, don't tell" rule of media. Despite being the fifteenth issue of a comic book series, a significant portion of the comic presents its series of events in paragraphs of text, with relevant illustrations accompanying on the sides.

In the epilogue, Chris shelves the comic panel style for a literary prose

The following gallery contains the pages for Sonichu #13 with brief details of each page for clarity:

References