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
Tried to read it and it felt like my neurons were going into a coma.

I had to settle for the melodramatic audiobooks and of course, Asperchu, the original hedgehog pokemon with aspergers!
 
I've read some of it, but I've mainly relied on audiobooks, Cwcki summaries, and sometimes those godawful videobooks Chris made. I think I'm one of the only people who hasn't read Asperchu. :(
 
I've tried reading but it was painful, so I watched all episodes made by Spazkidin3D.
 
I've read most of it and watched the youtube narrations. The narrative of the comics was amazing. The very first time I heard/watched them was when my girlfriend showed them to me in her room as we shared a buffalo chicken pizza. This was my entry point into CWCville and what spurred my gross fascination with the creature we call Chris-chan.

It's been just over a year since that night, before that I'd only seen Chris around the internet here and there over the years. It's fun to see just how far the rabbit hole goes with Chris and even now he still manages to entertain.
 
I listened to all (I think) of Vivian's audiobooks with the annotations, but I have only actually read pages that have come up in threads. I just can't bring myself to read that dreck in its entirety. However, I did read all of Asperchu over the course of a weekend a while back.
 
Only read through Issue 0 and various subepisodes in issue 4.
 
If your exposure to Sonichu is only through the audiobooks or my reviews, then you wind up missing out on a big thing that makes Sonichu a pain to read: the formatting.

Chris has no idea how to structure speech bubbles, or at least puts in the barest effort possible. Sometimes he uses his stupid little "numbered dialogue" trick, and sometimes you get the incomprehensible clusterfuck that is the GodJesus page, where you really have no clue what order the dialogue goes in. It also doesn't help that Chris's writing favours terse responses; there'll frequently be a page smattered with speech bubbles, and one of them will contain "Oh yeah" or "what?" and you just kinda have to guess what that's a response to.
 
If the audiobooks count, multiple times over.
I'm just insane. And reading them makes me feel better about myself. :alog:
 
So many of you posers haven't even read Sonichu. Audio books are for the weak.
 
I've read through most of the issues as far as I can remember, though I usually tend to read an episode if I'm really bored. For me, it's extremely confusing at best, the main problem being the how the speech is set out. Not to mention some of the themes in a few of the latter issues are extremely disturbing when Sonichu was intended to be a children's comic.
 
I read issue zero. I also read some of the versions done by (much better) artists. One day I plan to do a marathon read of all of them minus the porn issue.
 
I only made it a few pages into Issue 0 before, but I've listened to the audio and video books a few times
 
I actually enjoyed, somewhat unironically the early episodes. After that the small amount of entertainment I got started to evaporate, especially the parts that were influenced by the trolls. Not that it was much of a loss of course. I did, however read the whole thing.
 
I've read Sonichu, but damn if it wasn't a nightmare to do it. I've read some shitty comics, sure, but Sonichu is easily the worst. Makes Rob Liefeld look competent.
 
The only reason I haven't read all of them is because my dope always wears off towards the end. :(
 
I've read a couple here and there. Some of them are amusing in a "who the hell comes up with this shit" kind of way, but most of it's just painfully stupid. It does however offer a good insight into how Chris thinks and how he perceives the world.
 
I didn't actually read the issues, unless you are willing to count gabemonteiro9389. Most of my experience with Sonichu came from watching the audiobooks, which I thought were pretty good all things considered.
 
I've read the first...I think three issues. I could only take it in small doses before his awful grammar and artwork give me a headache.
 
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