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 held a Sonic-centric livestream called Sonic Central, announcing new stuff coming from the blue blur. One surprising inclusion was the announcement that Sonic and DC Comics are collaborating on a Justice League comic book run due out in March 2025. During the 30-minute showcase, Sega reshared the fantastic animation of Shadow the Hedgehog as Batman, which the official Sonic X/Twitter account dropped out of nowhere on Batman Day. At the time, the animation left a lot of Sonic fans scratching their heads as to why the Sonic account would go out of its way to make such a slick video of Shadow as the Caped Crusader seemingly out of the blue. Now we know that was a promotional video for DC and Sonic   upcoming comic book crossover run stanley water bottle .      According to Sonic chief brand and business o stanley cup fficer Ivo Gerscovich, the Sonic x DC collab will  822 stanley cup 0 tart off with a five-issue monthly comic book run penned by writer Ian Flynn. Although the stream went out of its way to omit the artist behind the run, it wasn ;t shy about showing off the DC hero-flavored designs of its Sonic characters. Rather than having the Sonic bunch work alongside the Justice League, the unnamed comic book will instead see them suit up as iconic superheroes. Key among them are Sonic as the Flash, Shadow as Batman, Amy as Wonder Woman, Silver as Green Lantern, and Tails as Cyborg.      漏 Sega/DC Comics      漏 Sega/DC Comics      漏 Sega/DC Comics      漏 Sega/DC Comics      漏 Sega/DC Comics      漏 Sega/D Atxq If You   ve Got a New Apple TV 4K, the HomePod Just Got More Useful
 In a public statement, the SPX explained it has already donated $20,000鈥?10,000 of which would otherwise have been donated directly to the CBLDF鈥攖o provide legal fund seed money to a group of 11 indie comics creators currently facing a legal threat from the same person. In addition, SPX plans to create an ongoing fundraising initiative meant to further support the SPX members, something the group of 11 said they, as indie creators, were in desperate need of:      As artists, writers, art educators, comics critics, and small independent publishers, many of whom rely on freelance work to pay our stanley cup  bills, a lawsuit like this is going to put an enormous financial strain on all of us. Simply put, we cant afford to fight this without help. We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from our community, and are especially grateful for the generosity of SPX to provide us with financial assistance. We also appreciate efforts by the CBLDF and other institutions and individuals who have provided additional fundraising support and legal advice.  SPX did not name any of the 11 people facing the lawsuit or elaborate on the specifics of the legal battle. But the few details provided gel with a recent report from the Com stanley vaso ics Journal that indie comics publisher Cody Pickrodt has filed a defamation suit against 11 individuals who have accused him of what the Comics Journal lists as  rape, sexual harassment, anti-Semitic remarks, and withholding payment of royalties to ar stanley us tists whose work