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Founded by Menniker, son of Dimitri, the Dark Legion was originally made up of a group of disgruntled Echidnas opposed to the Brotherhood of Guardians and their ban on excess technology. After their first battle, the Legion was banished to the Twilight Zone, a realm where time passed differently than on Mobius proper, resulting in four Mobian generations to every single Dark Legion one. However, they would later return over the years to battle the Guardians and strike at the Echidna people. Overall, the primary goal of the Legion has been to first dominate Angel Island, and then the rest of Mobius. The Brotherhood of Guardians is an organization in the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic) series. ...
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Mobius is the planet that the Sonic the Hedgehog characters are from in the comic book series made by Archie Comics (United States) and Egmont Fleetway (UK), and in all three American cartoons, including the light-hearted Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, the ABC cartoon Sonic the Hedgehog (known as...
The main identifying trait in the ranks of the Legion is their devotion to technology. These echidnas are so obsessed with mechanics that they even replace parts of their own bodies with machine implants. They also believe themselves superior to other species. First appearing as a terrorist organization, the Legion launched devastating strikes against Echidnaopolis. After failing to defeat the Guardian Steppenwolf, they were trapped in the Twilight Zone, only to reemerge for a second strike which likewise failed, despite conspiring with the Overlanders. Later, they launched a mass assault on Echidnaopolis, resulting in the accidental switching of Tobor and Moritori Rex. When the barrier between Mobius proper and the Twilight Zone was erased by the Ultimate Annihilator, the Dark Legion began a long campaign against Echidnaopolis. This involved several incidents of open warfare, kidnappings, and even an attempt to grab at political power. Later on, however, Dimitri apparently wished to reunify the Echidna people, and attempted to establish peace between the Legion and the people of Echidnaopolis. In the fictional universes of Sonic the Hedgehog, there exist a variety of technologies. ...
Dimitri's efforts appear to have been somewhat successful, as the Dark Legion was the resistance force on Angel Island against the Eggman Empire backed Dingos. However it was revealed that since they worked together with the Freedom Fighers and Chaotix against the combined threat, the Legion has splintered into two groups: the Frost Legion and the Flame Legion and are currently caught up in a civil war. The Flame Legion is still under the command of Lien-Da, but the Frost Legion has sworn allegiance to an Echidna that bears a startling resemblance to the late Kragok, though in reality it was his son Constable Remington. As a result of this power struggle, the Dark Legion has been effectively eliminated as a threat to Sonic the Hedgehog, his allies, and his enemies alike-for the time being. However, Dr. Finitevus has made plans to reunify the Legion under one Grand Master: the reborn Enerjak. Angel Island, as seen in Sonic X. Angel Island (formerly called and also known as the Floating Island) is a fictional island floating high in the air in the world of the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. ...
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Ironically, it was Enerjak's return that caused the warring factions to put aside their differences, but it was in an effort to stop Finitevus' plan that the civil war was put on hold and the Frost and Flame Legionnaires joined forces. The two Grand Masters had been promised the power of the Master Emerald by Dr. Finitevus, but when Knuckles arrived and learned of the Echidnas' plight, he absorbed the energy himself to become a new Enerjak. When the Legion tried to defeat him using conventional weapons, he restored them all to normal Echidna forms and transported most of them to Albion, with the exception of those who, like Lien-Da, were repulsed by the idea of losing their bionic enhancements. The Master Emerald is a large, green, fictional emerald depicted in the Sonic the Hedgehog video games, cartoons and comic book series. ...
Possible Future In the possible future of Mobius: 25 Years Later, the Dark Legion remains under the control of Lien-Da. In the unaltered timeline, their role has been reduced to little more than a social group. However, in the alternate Mobius: 25 Years Later, the Legion serve as military support for King Shadow the Hedgehog, working as brutal law enforcers and going by the name Chaotix. They were commanded by their old enemy Knuckles, who later turned traitor and joined a battle against Shadow. Following Shadow's defeat, they were presumably all imprisoned. Shadow the Hedgehog appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics, in which he is one of the inhabitants of Mobius. ...
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Father of Menniker, founder of the Dark Legion, Dimitri later assumed command of the Legion from Kragok while in his Enerjak persona. Following the drain of his powers by Mammoth Mogul, he was sustained by a vast number of cybernetic implants. He was later immobilized, and handed over leadership of the Legion to Lien-Da. In the Mobius: 25 Years Later story, Dimitri has been reduced to a cyborg head in a floating glass orb. This incarnation is his current form in the present comics as well. He was working with Dr. Finitevus (who is responsible for Dimitri's floating head form) to unite the Dark Legion and bring back Enerjak, but later abandoned this plan to warn Knuckles that Enerjak had returned. Dimitri (also known as Enerjak) serves as the Doctor Eggman/Robotnik-counterpart to Knuckles the Echidna in the fictional universe of the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
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Menniker Son of Dimitri, Menniker was driven to rebellion after his father's seeming death. Founding the Dark Legion, he took drastic steps against the Brotherhood of Guardians. He was banished by Steppenwolf, his cousin, but returned in an alliance with Overlanders. Menniker planned to attack the Floating Island with a missile, but was stopped by the current Guardian, Aaron. Menniker leaped on the missile to stop Aaron, telling him about a control that would kill them both if he touched it. Aaron pressed it deliberately, ending the threat of Menniker and the missile at the cost of his own life.
Moritori Rex
Moritori Rex in his original uniform (left) and his 'Tobor' guise (right). The son of Menniker, Moritori Rex devised a means to observe Mobius from the zone in which the Legion were imprisoned, and used this knowledge to attack the vulnerable Echidnaopolis in the time of the Guardians Hawking and Tobor. He became locked in mortal combat with Tobor, and using a teleportation device transported them both to the Floating Island, ruined by nuclear fallout. Both became wounded, and then separated. When Guardian Hawking came to find his son, Rex deceived the Guardian and went with him to Haven, where his eyes, blinded by the battle, were replaced by a multi-functioning visor. Image File history File links Moritori_Rex. ...
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Over the next several decades, Moritori posed as Tobor and served as a Legion spy inside the Brotherhood of Guardians. His deceit came to an end when he revealed himself to Knuckles the Echidna. Fleeing Haven, once again blinded, this time by Spectre, Tobor's son, he returned to the Dark Legion, becoming a high ranking member, and his eyes were replaced again by superior Legion implants that were virtually identical to his original eyes. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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- An original plot idea was that Moritori Rex would have been one of the Echidnas who had been sent to the Egg Grape Chamber by Hunter's spear, which would have explained why he has not been seen for so long. This plot development never came to be, so his absence is yet to be explained in the series. [1]
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Luger Son of Moritori Rex and father of Kragok, Lien-Da, and Julie-Su, Luger is largely unknown. He married an Echidna named Merin-Da, who gave birth to Kragok and Kommissar before her death. He then married Mari-Su, who gave birth to Julie-Su. A few years later, Mari-Su met her end in a mysterious accident in which Kragok and Lien-Da were possibly involved. Luger, too preoccupied with his duties in the Legion, handed over custody of Julie-Su to Simon and Floren-Ca. Shortly thereafter, Luger disappeared and hasn't been heard from since. He was seemingly disowned by Kragok completely, and the latter began to consider Moritori Rex his father in Luger's place. WWI Germany pistol This file has been listed on Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion. ...
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- Luger's current state is unknown, but he is presumed dead.
Merin-Da First wife of Luger, Merin-Da is the mother of Kragok and Lien-Da. She died of a fever when they were only toddlers.
Mari-Su Luger's second wife, Mari-Su is the mother of Julie-Su. She later died in an accident, which is believed to have been engineered by Kragok and Lien-Da, who both hated her.
Kragok An anthropomorphic, humanoid, red-furred Echidna, Kragok's attire consisted of hooded black robes held together at the neck by a green brooch. His left eye and arm were replaced by mechanical implants in the tradition of the Dark Legion. Because of this, his left eye is a metal plate with a red slit (used by a number of other characters in the comics) while his left arm is a cylinder with a three-clawed hand at the end. Image File history File links Kragok. ...
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Born the son of Luger and Merin-Da, Kragok is the twin brother of Lien-Da. The two came to hate their half-sibling Julie-Su, and also became intolerant of their father's peaceful rule. Staging a coup, they took over the Legion with Kragok as first in command. Sometime during this period, Kragok presumably had a relationship with a female Echidna, resulting in parenthood. He is secretly the father of Constable Remington, head of the Echidna Security Team and one of his greatest opponents. It is unknown who Kragok's partner was, or what happened to her. Whatever her identity, she apparently had no say when Kragok sent Remington to Echidnaopolis, apparently seeking to protect him from the machinations of his twin sister. This is the first act of kindness Kragok has ever really displayed, but it is unknown if he recognized Remington after being arrested and imprisoned. Had he, he would likely have revealed this connection in the hopes that he could convince Remington to release and join him. Lien-Da (a. ...
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After they escaped from the Twilight Zone when he was 33-34 years old, Kragok led the Dark Legion against Knuckles, but proved unsuccessful in defeating him. As a result of these defeats, Kragok grew to hate Knuckles with a passion, becoming his rival, much like the Metal Sonics have been rivals to Sonic the Hedgehog. Later, he became second-in-command when Enerjak returned from space to lead the Legion. After Mammoth Mogul drained Enerjak's power, Kragok was arrested by the Echidna Security Team. Knuckles came to interrogate his enemy, and the two engaged in battle. After failing to kill the Guardian, Kragok became trapped in the Twilight Zone with Tobor. Metal Sonic ) is the fictional robotic counterpart and a rival of video game character Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
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Kragok and Tobor later escaped when the Legion's Quantum Beam weapon was fired. Tobor, determined to make amends for his past and to stop his enemies, sacrificed himself to destroy both Kragok and the weapon by grabbing his foe and ramming into the machine. However, Kragok's demise may not be so final, as a Legionnaire bearing resemblance to him assumed control of the Frost Legion in the civil war. Unfortunately, it appears more likely that the Echidna in question is Kragok's long lost son Remington, having embraced his Legionnaire heritage by adopting the bionic claw left arm and black cloak worn by his father. A cyber-enhanced solider of the Dark Legion The Dark Legion is a fictional organization from the Sonic the Hedgehog comics. ...
Brutal and violent, Kragok was a formidable being. He was the epitome of everything it means to be a Dark Legionnaire, from his contempt of all non-Echidnas to his near-worship of Dimitri. Kragok hated Knuckles and the other Guardians with a passion, and disliked not having his orders obeyed. Even when clearly defeated, Kragok refused to give up, and he only despaired in the moment of his death when he couldn't escape. Kragok's main weapon was his left arm, with a three clawed hand on the end. Also built into the limb was a lightning gun, which fired electrical blasts at enemies. He is also a skilled combatant, and his claw arm made him a dangerous enemy with whom to grapple.
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Main article: Lien-Da Daughter of Luger, sister of Kragok and Julie-Su, aunt of Remington, Lien-Da often goes by the name (or possibly title) Kommissar. After Kragok is killed and Dimitri incapacitated, she becomes the leader of the Dark Legion. She now leads the Flame Legion against the Frost Legion in the civil war. Lien-Da also has an intense hatred for Julie-Su. Lien-Da (a. ...
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Main article: Julie-Su The half-sister of Kragok and Kommissar and daughter of Luger and Mari-Su, Julie-Su became a Legion soldier after her memory was erased by her venomous siblings. She later leaves the Legion after befriending the Chaotix, and has since faced her former comrades and relatives in battle several times. Julie-Su is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of comic books, released by Archie Comics. ...
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Remington
Remington in his EST uniform. Once the Chief Constable of the Echidna Security Team (EST), Remington was just below Knuckles in maintaining law on Angel Island. Remington was the one Knuckles frequently turns to when his usual methods fail to work, and Remington's underworld resources have been helpful in the past. Because of his position, Remington often found himself pitted against the Dark Legion, to whom he has a secretive connection. Unbeknownst to him-at least initially-Remington is in fact the son of the late Grand Master Kragok, who apparently sent him to Echidnaopolis out of mistrust for his sister, Lien-Da, showing the only real kindness Kragok has ever had towards his family. Technically, this blood connection also makes him a distant relative of Knuckles and the Brotherhood of Guardians, as well as the nephew of Lien-Da and Julie-Su and the great-great-great grandson of Dimitri. Image File history File links Constable_Remington. ...
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Remington first appeared after Dr. Robotnik's Ultimate Annihilator erased the barriers between Zones, bringing Echidnaopolis back to Angel Island. Together with Knuckles and Guardian Hawking, he worked to control the populace in this tumultous situation as well as to handle the antagonism of the Dingoes. He also worked together with Knuckles and the Chaotix to deal with a number of threats, including a handful of minor criminals and, ironically, the Dark Legion. One particular instance found him a captive of the Dark Legion android Benedict, who wanted Remington's support for the Legion's takeover of the Echidnaopolis government-needless to say, Remington refused. The Constable and his aunt were also the first to learn of Knuckles' death at the hands of Mammoth Mogul's Chaos Syphon. The Dingoes are the second main population on Angel Island, the other of course being the Echidnas. ...
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Perhaps as a result of examining Knuckles immediately after the Guardian's passing, Remington was unwilling to believe that Knuckles had come back from the dead, and ordered his team to exhume the Guardian's grave, which was found to be empty. When the Robotnik-backed Dingoes took control of Angel Island, Remington was imprisoned until he and others were liberated by Sonic, Knuckles and the Chaotix and brought to the safety of the Dark Legion base. During Hunter's subsequent attack on the Legion to steal the Master Emerald for Robotnik, Remington attempted to hold him off, only to be seemingly vaporised by the Overlander's Chaos Spear. In truth, he and Hunter's other victims had in fact been teleported via Chaos Control to Robotnik's Egg Grape Chamber, where their life energies were slowly leeched to power the scientist's weapons. Remington was later drawn into the Zone of Silence by a dimensional tear generated by the Sword of Acorns along with all the other original prisoners, while Ixis Naugus took advantage of their misfortune to escape back to Mobius at last. In the fictional universes of the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games, there are a significant number of villains present. ...
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Freed from the Egg Grapes by Dr. Finitevus and learning of and embracing his Dark Legion heritage, Remington-most of his memories apparently erased by the effects of the Chamber-took over Grand Mastership of the Frost Legion in the civil war. In this guise, Remington wears an identical black cloak and has the same design of bionic arm as his late father, though his right eye is the one that was replaced by a similar implant, rather than the left like Kragok's. While he and Lien-Da clashed for some time, they put aside their feud in order to deal with a more urgent threat: that of Dr. Finitevus' plan to restore Enerjak. In reality, Finitevus had falsely promised both Grand Masters a share of the Emerald's power, but pulled the ultimate double-cross by allowing Knuckles to absorb it's power and transform himself into the new Enerjak. Remington then led his forces in a desperate attack in hopes of overcoming this menace, but Enerjak proved too strong. Far from being the monstrous villain he once was, though, Enerjak restored Remington's normal body and his memories, doing the same to the rest of the Dark Legion and transporting them-with the exception of Lien-Da and a few others-to Albion. Ancient Echidna warriors as seen in Echidnas in the video game, comic book, and television series fiction of Sonic the Hedgehog, are anthropomorphic, dreadlocked animals that stand out from the other humanoid animals. ...
Simon and Floren-Ca An elderly Echidna couple in the Legion who were tasked with raising Julie-Su following her memory wipe. Simon and Floren-Ca became Julie-Su's parents, under orders never to reveal her past to her. Knowing that Simon, who had served as Moritori Rex's second in command, did not fear them, Kragok and Kommissar sent him to ambush an enemy supply convoy with a poorly prepared detachment of troops. Despite his victory, Simon was left with his trademark robotic limbs as a result. They were held prisoner by the Legion following Julie-Su's defection, but later were freed.
Xenin An Echidna whose body has been so thoroughly replaced with implants that he's almost entirely mechanical, Xenin is a super-elite soldier of the Dark Legion and serves as Dimitri's personal bodyguard. He was specially built to withstand and match Knuckles' great strength. However, Xenin suffers from an unfortunate lack of common sense, and seems to be capable of little more than following orders, gloating and telling bad jokes. Despite these weaknesses, he is a powerful warrior, and only Knuckles can match his strength in battle. During the Eggman Empire occupation of Angel Island, Xenin was captured by Hunter, and was imprisoned by Dr. Eggman. He and the other captives were pulled into the Zone of Silence when the Sword of Acorns ripped open a dimensional hole in the original Egg Grape Chamber, caused by the Arachne's efforts to release Ixis Naugus. Image File history File links Xenin. ...
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Originally serving Lien-Da as chief medical advisor, Dr. Finitevus used Hunter's attack on the Angel Island resistance to Dr. Eggman to facilitate his disappearance. Since then, he has apparently gone renegade, assembling his own force of villains including the Destructix and Scourge the Hedgehog. Among his actions have been the prevention of A.D.A.M.'s seizure of the Master Emerald and assuming the duties of the Guardian, all the while intending to use the Emerald to restore Dimitri to his former glory and reunify the Legion. Dr. Finitevus is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic). ...
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Dr. Eggman as seen on Sonic X. In Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Doctor Eggman (in modern-day and Japanese versions), or Doctor Ivo Robotnik (early United States and European versions), is the archnemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
The Destructix are an organzation from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
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Enerjak -
Originally an alter ego of Dimitri, Enerjak was as revered to the Dark Legionnaires as his counterpart even after his powers were drained by Mammoth Mogul. This led Dr. Finitevus to create a new Enerjak using the energy contained within the Master Emerald. Enerjak is a fictional villian from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics series. ...
Rykor A sergeant in the Dark Legion, Rykor was Julie-Su's direct superior before her defection. He wields a super-powered billy club. Together with other Legionnaires, he was seen imprisoned in the Egg Grape Chamber.
Syntar Legion sniper under the command of Kommisar. Syntar was ordered to take out the assassin deployed during the meeting between Dimitri and the Mitre, and also planned to take out Julie-Su. However, his efforts were thwarted by the timely efforts of Lara-Su.
Rutan While not actually named as a member of the Dark Legion during his appearance in Mobius: 25 Years Later story, Rutan can be considered part of the Legion by heritage. As a result of his parentage, he is the son of Lien-Da, cousin to Lara-Su and Constable Remington and nephew to Kragok, Julie-Su, and Knuckles the Echidna. Image File history File links Rutan. ...
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Rutan is a troublemaker, not surprising considering his family's past. He doesn't get along well with Lara-Su, and his mother constantly gets on his case. Rutan is invloved having a relationship with Salma, oldest daughter of Espio the Chameleon. Rutan was also the first to alert his mother to a planned alliance between Echidnaopolis and Knothole concerning the timestream collapse. He made a cameo appearance in the second Mobius: 25 Years Later, but appeared in the comic unhappy with his mother's plotting. It is unknown if he is imprisoned or either being free for not being in Shadow's control. Espio the Chameleon ) is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
- Some fans speculate from the white tips of Rutan's dreadlocks and spot pattern on face that he is Lien-Da's son by Dr. Finitevus, but his father has never actually been identified by the Archie Comics.
Cobar Chief scientist of the Dark Legion, Cobar first appears in the Mobius: 25 Years Later storyline. Serving as the Floating Island counterpart to Rotor, he was also one of those who determined that due to disruptions of time, Mobius was going to explode. Cobar was also able to hack into the Brotherhood's spy satellite network, by accident. He proposed sending King Sonic back in time to fix things, but Sonic vanished when the time machine malfunctioned. Cobar has not appeared in the alternate future but Shadow does mention him. It is suggested that Shadow may have killed him as he was the only other person besides Rotor who worked on trying to save the future. He retained his memories of the original future as he was near Robotnik's Tachyon Displacement Chamber when Sonic went back in time. Rotor the Walrus is a protagonist from the Sonic the Hedgehog animated series, or SatAM for short as well as the ongoing comic book series Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
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other members There are also many unknown, various colored echidnas, though most of them are shades of red, while few are purple.
Technology Hovercrafts The Legion's most common form of transportation.
Mechanauts Originally, Mechanauts were labor robots meant to serve the Echidna people. However, when Dimitri became the first Enerjak, he reprogrammed them into war machines with the intent of forcing his will upon the beings the Mechanauts had been intended to serve. The Mechanauts became more like SWATbots, enforcing order on those who resisted, though the majority of them were apparently placed in storage when changes in Echidna society outlawed nonessential technology. Resisting the changes to their way of life, the Dark Legion assembled their own warlike Mechanauts, and these robots came with them after the Ultimate Annihilator allowed them to make their final escape from the Twilight Zone. This article is for minor characters that appear exclusively in the story lines of the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series. ...
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Benedict An Echidna android-similar to the concept of Robotnik's Auto-Automatons-built by the Legion in the hopes of taking over Echidnaopolis through politics. Well spoken, he had much of Echidnaopolis behind him with the notable exception of Constable Remington. Later, he was destroyed when an unconscious Knuckles generated an EMP in his headquarters. This articles is for minor villains from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, appearing in the television series Sonic the Hedgehog and its spin-off comic book published by Archie Comics. ...
Quantum Beam A powerful weapon that transported Angel Island's entire populace to another dimension. It was destroyed by Tobor, and the effects of the beam were later reversed by Chaos Knuckles. The Brotherhood of Guardians is an organization in the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic) series. ...
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Frost Legion Dark Legion soldiers equipped with weaponry powered by liquid nitrogen. Composes one half of the Dark Legion's common troops. General Name, Symbol, Number nitrogen, N, 7 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 15, 2, p Appearance colorless gas Standard atomic weight 14. ...
Flame Legion Dark Legion soldiers armed with flame swords. Composes the other half of the Dark Legion's standard soldiers.
cybernetic emplants All members of the dark legion have some type of robotic body part instead of their own normal body parts.
Footnotes - ^ http://sonichq.mobiusforum.net/newsite/comics/kbsonicoverview.php Antagonists 3rd Tier Villains
External links - ^ Chip and Walter.com. Information about designs for the Flame/Frost Legion Troopers. Retrieved on April 22, 2006.
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The Sonic the Hedgehog series is a franchise of video games released by Sega starring their mascot character Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
This article is about the comic book itself, not the character. ...
Sonic the Hedgehog is an American animated television series created by DiC, also known as SatAM because it was originally aired in the United States on a Saturday morning slot. ...
Sonic the Hedgehog is a fictional character and leading superhero in the self-titled comic book series and the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon series. ...
In the Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog series, Tails is one of the many inhabitants of the planet Mobius. ...
Princess Sally Alicia Acorn is a fictional character appearing in the American saturday morning cartoon Sonic the Hedgehog (commonly referred to as SatAM) from 1993 to 1995, as well as the ongoing Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series published by Archie Comics. ...
Bunnie Rabbot is a fictional character featured prominently in the, Sonic the Hedgehog animated series. ...
Rotor the Walrus is a fictional character and a protagonist from the Sonic the Hedgehog animated series, as well as the ongoing comic book series Sonic the Hedgehog, both based on the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
Antoine DCoolette is a fictional character appearing in both the Sonic the Hedgehog TV series and comic series. ...
Nicole may refer to: In fiction: NICOLE, a sentient, hand-held computer in the Sonic the Hedgehog TV series and comic books Nicole (Dead or Alive character), fictional character from the Halo universe Nicole (film), a 1978 thriller film starring Catherine Bach In music: Nicole (artist), 1980s German singer of...
Dulcy is a female dragon from the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon and Archie Comics universes. ...
// Freedom Fighters are characters in several of the Sonic the Hedgehog fictional universes. ...
In the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon and comic series, there are several characters who serve in divisions of the Freedom Fighters. ...
King Maximillian Acorn, as he appeared in the SatAM cartoon. ...
In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series published by Archie Comics, Knuckles is the eighteenth guardian of the Floating Island. ...
Amy Rose ), once known as Rosy the Rascal, is a video game character who appears in many of the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games developed by Segas Sonic Team. ...
The Chaotix are a group of fictional characters in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
Athair is a fictional character from the equally fictious universes of the comic books and TV series based on the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
Locke the Echidna is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
Ancient Echidna warriors as seen in Echidnas in the video game, comic book, and television series fiction of Sonic the Hedgehog, are anthropomorphic, dreadlocked animals that stand out from the other humanoid animals. ...
Julie-Su is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of comic books, released by Archie Comics. ...
King Acorns Secret Service is an organization from the Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog storyline. ...
The Brotherhood of Guardians is an organization in the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic) series. ...
His Majesty, King Elias Acorn of Mobius (Formerly Prince Elias Acorn) is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series published by Archie Comics. ...
Mina Mongoose (dubbed Songoose for her singing talents) is a fictional character who appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series. ...
This article is about the video game character. ...
Rouge the Bat ) is a video game character in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series, who is a determined treasure hunter and part-time government agent who plans to make all the gems and treasures of the world hers. ...
// Lara-Su Lara-Su is a possible daughter of Knuckles and Julie-Su in the Archie Comic from two different alternate futures. ...
This article is for minor characters that appear exclusively in the story lines of the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series. ...
This article lists all the fictional characters featured in the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon series. ...
This article is about the SatAM and Archie Comics incarnation of the character. ...
Snively Robotnik is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. ...
Motora (Motobug), the very first robot ever seen in the Sonic series Eggmans robots, also known as Badniks, are fictional enemy robots created by the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
In the fictional universe of Sonic the Hedgehog, Ixis Naugus (voiced by Michael Bell and Tim Curry) is a famed sorcerer who was known for creating the mysterious Void. He first appeared in the SatAM cartoon show (and would have become a more important villain had the show not been...
Mammoth Mogul is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog comics published by Archie Comics. ...
Metal Sonic ) is the fictional robotic counterpart and a rival of video game character Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Scourge the Hedgehog (originally known as Evil Sonic) is a recurring villain found only in the Archie Comics series. ...
The Anti-Freedom Fighters are an organization from the Sonic the Hedgehog comics. ...
For the Director of the Science Media Centre, see Fiona Fox (UK press officer). ...
The Destructix are an organzation from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
Dimitri (also known as Enerjak) serves as the Doctor Eggman/Robotnik-counterpart to Knuckles the Echidna in the fictional universe of the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
Enerjak is a fictional villian from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics series. ...
Lien-Da (a. ...
Dr. Finitevus is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic). ...
The Dingoes are the second main population on Angel Island, the other of course being the Echidnas. ...
A.D.A.M. is a fictional artificial intelligence and antagonist from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
This articles is for minor villains from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, appearing in the spin-off comic book published by Archie Comics. ...
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