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During the time that Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comic series was running the heavily edited [[Archie Comics' Sonic The Hedgehog "Endangered Species" (2013 original storyline)|"Endagered Species"]] story arc, the spin-off title, '''Sonic Universe''', was running a storyline called ''Chaotix Quest'', in issues #46-#49. Due to the very same legal problems with former Sonic comic writer Ken Penders that was heaving a negative impact on the aforementioned "Endangered Species" story, the first two parts of the four-part "Chaotix Quest" were rewritten and redrawn to remove characters that Penders had created.
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|imagecaption=Original cover art to ''Sonic Universe'' #47.
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During the time that Archie's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic series was running the heavily edited [[Archie Comics' Sonic The Hedgehog "Endangered Species" (lost original storyline of comic book series based on "Sonic The Hedgehog" game series; 2013) |"Endangered Species"]] story arc, the spin-off title, ''Sonic Universe'', was running a storyline called ''Chaotix Quest'', in issues #46-#49. Due to the very same legal problems with former ''Sonic'' comic writer Ken Penders that was heaving a negative impact on the aforementioned "Endangered Species" story, '''the first two parts of the four-part "Chaotix Quest" were re-written and re-drawn to remove characters that Penders had created.'''


==Rewrite==
==Rewrite==
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In the first two chapters of the arc, the Chaotix arrived in the region of Mercia (a location heavily inspired by medieval England) where they met up with the regions resident group of Freedom Fighters, usually led by King Rob'O the Hedge and his wife Mari-Ann.
In the first two chapters of the arc, the Chaotix arrived in the region of Mercia (a location heavily inspired by medieval England) where they met up with the regions resident group of Freedom Fighters, usually led by King Rob'O the Hedge and his wife Mari-Ann.


When the issues where first revealed via solicits, Rob'O and Mari-Ann where both set to appear in their usual roles, with Rob'O himself even making an appearance on the cover of #47 (part 2). However, when the first issue was released, Rob'O and Mari-Ann were nowhere to be seen. Instead their roles had been filled in by two new characters, Bow Sparrow and Thorn the Lop.
When the issues were first revealed via solicits, Rob'O and Mari-Ann where both sets to appear in their usual roles, with Rob'O himself even making an appearance on the cover of #47 (part 2). However, when the first issue was released, Rob'O and Mari-Ann were nowhere to be seen. Instead, their roles had been filled in by two new characters, Bow Sparrow and Thorn the Lop.


It was explained during the story that Bow was standing in for Rob'O as the leader of the group after the latter, and his wife and baby son, had disappeared for reasons unknown.
It was explained during the story that Bow was standing in for Rob'O as the leader of the group after the latter, and his wife and baby son had disappeared for reasons unknown.
 
Currently, only two pieces of media relating the unedited version are known to exist and have been released online. One is the original cover to #47 (part 2) which featured Rob'O alongside the Chaotix (which was fully colored and solicited, before being switched out at the last minute for a completely different one), and an alternate "Off-Panel" strip (a short comedy strip that appears in the back of issues) released by artist Jonathan Gray on his DeviantArt page, which saw Vector the Crocodile mistaking Rob'O for Sonic's evil alternate dimension counterpart Scourge the Hedgehog.


Currently, only two pieces of media relating the unedited version are known to exist and have been released online. One is the original cover to #47 (part 2) which featured Rob'O alongside the Chaotix (which was fully coloured and solicited, before being switched out at the last minute for a completely different one), and an alternate "Off-Panel" strip (a short comedy strip that appears in the back of issues) released by artist Jonathan Gray on his DeviantArt page, which saw Vector the Crocodile mistaking Rob'O for Sonic's evil alternate dimension counterpart Scourge the Hedgehog.
==Gallery==
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File:Original SU47 cover.jpg|Original cover art to Sonic Universe #47...
File:Final SU47 cover.jpg|The final version of the cover during the release.
File:Final SU47 cover.jpg|...and the cover used upon actual release.
File:Sonic Universe -46 unused off panel comic strip.jpg|The unused Off Panel comic strip.
Filie:Off panels sonic universe 46 unused by jongraywb-d664ou8.jpg|The used Off Panel comic strip.
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Original SU47 cover.jpg

Original cover art to Sonic Universe #47.

Status: Lost

During the time that Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comic series was running the heavily edited "Endangered Species" story arc, the spin-off title, Sonic Universe, was running a storyline called Chaotix Quest, in issues #46-#49. Due to the very same legal problems with former Sonic comic writer Ken Penders that was heaving a negative impact on the aforementioned "Endangered Species" story, the first two parts of the four-part "Chaotix Quest" were re-written and re-drawn to remove characters that Penders had created.

Rewrite

The storyline saw the group known as the Chaotix (consisting of Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon and Charmy Bee) setting out on a journey to search for their old friends and teammates, Mighty the Armadillo and Ray the Flying Squirrel, whom had left on their own journey in a previous story and had since lost contact.

In the first two chapters of the arc, the Chaotix arrived in the region of Mercia (a location heavily inspired by medieval England) where they met up with the regions resident group of Freedom Fighters, usually led by King Rob'O the Hedge and his wife Mari-Ann.

When the issues were first revealed via solicits, Rob'O and Mari-Ann where both sets to appear in their usual roles, with Rob'O himself even making an appearance on the cover of #47 (part 2). However, when the first issue was released, Rob'O and Mari-Ann were nowhere to be seen. Instead, their roles had been filled in by two new characters, Bow Sparrow and Thorn the Lop.

It was explained during the story that Bow was standing in for Rob'O as the leader of the group after the latter, and his wife and baby son had disappeared for reasons unknown.

Currently, only two pieces of media relating the unedited version are known to exist and have been released online. One is the original cover to #47 (part 2) which featured Rob'O alongside the Chaotix (which was fully colored and solicited, before being switched out at the last minute for a completely different one), and an alternate "Off-Panel" strip (a short comedy strip that appears in the back of issues) released by artist Jonathan Gray on his DeviantArt page, which saw Vector the Crocodile mistaking Rob'O for Sonic's evil alternate dimension counterpart Scourge the Hedgehog.

Gallery