CWC's Sonichu Site!
CWC's Sonichu Site! (full title: The Official & The Originial [sic] From Christian Weston Chandler the Sonichu and Rosechu Site!) was launched on August, 17, 2000 to celebrate the Chris-Chan's greatest creation, Sonichu. The site has resided at different webhosts over the years since trolls keep hacking Chris's password. Since the site is frequently hacked and/or down, a mirror of the site from November 2008 is archived here.
sonichu.net
Established in 2007 sometime after trolls registered sonichu.com. (In Christian's words, "nothing but net.") Was hacked at least twice (read: Chris gave out his passwords). Sonichu.net was hacked in January 2009 by Gregg Mays, prompting Chris to show his fangs. The domain was sold on eBay and is currently used to host Meatspin.
sonichu.info
Quickly established in January 2009 to replace sonichu.net, and just as quickly hacked. The site now redirects to sonichu.110mb.com. When the man takes you away, do not resist.
sonichuandrosechu.com
After a hiatus Chris finally relaunched his site here. It lasted a little longer until he gave his password to Julie with predictable results. This incarnation is most notable for seeing the debut of Chris's official Rule 34 section, Sonichu and Rosechu's Luv Shack. As of August, the website is down.
cwcville.com
After another hiatus, Chris relaunched his site at this new domain on 9 April 2009. Since Chris doesn't know how to manage the mess of links he has created, some remain broken such as the one to Sonichu and Rosechu's Luv Shack, so you'd have to change the domain name to visit it. Da major update he made to this site was to paste his autobiography after it got deleted from Wikipedia.
On 15 May 2009 it was hacked yet again, and featured gay pride imagery and a message that demanded the completion of Sonichu 9. This was later replaced with images of Joshua Martinez and Vanessa Hudgens, some of the pictures suggesting that they have some sort of a relationship. As of August, the website is down.
CWCipedia
In late July 2009 Chris finally began to use the CWCipedia, a wiki given to him by Cogsdev so that he could share his version of events with the True and Loyal Fanbase. Predictably, it wasn't long before Chris started abusing the free webspace provided by using it as his defacto new site. As of early August he's not only uploaded every comic, but the debut album of Christian and the Hedgehog Boys.