Sonichu Have you read Sonichu?

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Have you read Sonichu?

  • Not at all.

    Votes: 15 4.6%
  • I've read a few pages of it that have come up in threads.

    Votes: 73 22.6%
  • I've read an issue's worth.

    Votes: 42 13.0%
  • I've read multiple issues.

    Votes: 65 20.1%
  • I've read most of it.

    Votes: 49 15.2%
  • I've read all of it.

    Votes: 58 18.0%
  • I've read it multiple times.

    Votes: 44 13.6%

  • Total voters
    323
I've read most of the later issues when the comic was influenced by the ED page and trolling, i've read some random pages from previous issues, but never completed them.

Also, a little bit off-topic, but Sonichu 4 on the CWCki has been replaced with part of Sonichu 3, so i can't read that one.
 
Mr. Duck said:
I've read most of the later issues when the comic was influenced by the ED page and trolling, i've read some random pages from previous issues, but never completed them.

Also, a little bit off-topic, but Sonichu 4 on the CWCki has been replaced with part of Sonichu 3, so i can't read that one.
It's correct on the archived cwcipedia, I get around to fixing it......someday.
 
I read the entire thing before I knew anything else about Chris. Needless to say, the last few issues really, really confused me.
 
Speaking as a comic reader, I could only "read" it using the Audiobooks, needless to say, Chris knows nothing about proper page layouts. Trying to read some of it made me feel like I had dyslexia. But I did watch all the Audiobooks. Certain episodes I'll go back and re-watch every now and then, Chris's plot gets kinda incoherent, like if you asked me to say what happened exactly I couldn't, like Crystal is in a mirror, then I guess Chris goes back in time for some reason? then 4 cent garbage is destroyed, and the ED people are put on "trial". I kept also kept getting confused as to whether or not Cwcville Virginia was supposed to take place in the our real world, or some alternate Chrisofied Earth. I like to imagine it like, you know how in Dc comics they have alternate Earths and shit? I'd like to think that in the Sonichu comic 2 earths exist, our earth, with Chris as a loveable fuck up, and Sonichu's earth, as some weird parallel one where Chris's fantasies are real.
 
I only read a issues worth because it murdered and raped my brain cells
 
I've read a few pages, but its hard to get beyond that for me without he aid of pot. Seriously, reading Sonichu while high makes it funny. Normally reading Sonichu is kinda sad and depressing.
 
snowkitten91 said:
I watched a Sonichu Let's Read on Youtube and even through an indirect reading I could feel many of my brain cells trying to kill themselves.
this is how I read them also
 
I read as far as The Annotated Sonichu went, and have gleaned what else I know from the CWCki. Without commentary and handholding through what's going on I'm not willing to subject myself to slogging through Chris' artwork and page composition.
 
I've 'read' it through the audiobooks, Vivian did a great service by making it so that I don't have to make sense of Chris' insane panel flow.
 
No. I've just seen bits and pieces of it on the CWCKI. I'd like to read it someday when I have the time and patience for it.
 
For me the interest lies most with Chris, not his works.
I enjoyed the sub-episodes, because seeing OPL's interpretation of events interests me.
Also, I've had 'À la recherche du temps perdu' sat on my bedside table for six months now. Even if I don't touch it, I can't justify spending time reading about the 'will they/yes they will' relationships of a crowd of barely characterised yiff-hogs. I've read the summaries, that's enough for me!
 
I....listened to it second hand, through commentary, not audiobooks. That is probably a good thing I don't think there is anyway I could finish it, or make sense of it if I read it by myself. I just listen to other people doing it and I can understand it better.
 
I can't be arsed with the whole series. For me, the comic is mostly interesting for the glimpse it gives into Chris' mind, and just for its sheer bizarreness. Forget the Saw films, for me there's nothing more disturbing than watching a series of brutal murders committed by a bunch of furry creatures drawn in the style of a 6-year-old. So yeah, bits and pieces interest me, mostly the sub-episodes, but the overarching story is just the usual shitty kids' fantasy fare, albeit written very badly.
 
Foof said:
The autism in those comics are too strong for me to read them.
To say nothing of the atrocious presentation. One day I might get around to reading all of it in one go, but I haven't so far.
 
I haven't read the comics myself, but I'm in the process of watching Vivitheg's audiobooks. They make the experience more enjoyable.
 
I read some of it. I genuinely enjoyed how ridiculous it was (kinda like watching an action film), but eventually I got bored of it.
I think Want Woman is right, you gotta be high to enjoy it.
 
I can't read Sonichu all on its own, so most of the stuff I've "read" from Sonichu was from the audiobooks.

I still can't bring myself to read the first few issues though, audiobook or not. I found it much more entertaining when Chris started to focus the story completely on himself instead of Sonichu.
 
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