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There's a comic book series that I think explains that. Silver came back because his future was endangered or something. Basically Trunks from DBZ again XD
Both of you are forgetting that Blaze was in Sonic Generaions.
No I remember, but tbf Sega doesn't explain Blaze's character appearances anymore. I can't tell whether she's supposed to be her character in Sonic '06 (lame, random mobian in the future) or her vastly superior character in Sonic Rush (flame princess, guardian of the Sol Emeralds). Comics portrays her as the latter for the most part and I think Team Sonic Racing as well, but Blaze also seems to have an established relationship with Silver in those stories as well (maybe they feel similar about the whole situation since they're outsiders to Sonic's world?) and also she did stand out front of Crisis City in Sonic Generations...
He later appears in the handheld version of Sonic Colors, which is where he meets Blaze for the first time, and he mentions to Sonic that the future is actually pretty normal and peaceful.
But then in Sonic Forces, and the comics, his world is oppressed by the Eggman Empire again, so I don't know what's up with that.
I honestly feel that Silver needs his own rival. Because having him play Time Cop and stopping bad guys from tinkering with the timeline makes more sense than Silver just arbitrarily going back in time to help Sonic (Who doesn't actually need Silver's help) and when he goes back to his own time he either failed to fix the future (Which renders his involvement in the story entirely pointless) or his future IS fixed, but then the writers decide to ruin things for him and suddenly his future is a dystopian hell again.
She reappears in later issues, though only as a cameo.
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I don't know about Archie, because I only read up to issue #50 (Jun/Sep. 1997) of that (That issue just feels like a good send-off of the series, and I really don't care for the drama surrounding later Archie)
Yeah, it started going downhill not too long after that.
It did have its good parts here and there after #50, though. (But yeah, the drama (and spotty writing) hurt it overall)
Ian Flynn's era was pretty good, though. He overhauled a lot of the comic, and added some nice touches, such as Honey the Cat and Breezy (whom he made an actual hedgehog, not a robot).
I especially liked him adding Mobians of species you don't see in media very often, like a betta (a type of small fish), and a pika ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pika ).
(And he didn't try to ship everything.
Such as Relic the Pika and Knuckles...who are just aquaintances, nothing more. Knux tolerates her being on Angel Island, as she's studying the ruins there)
They can't. Penders would try to sue them if they tried.
Sega won't take that chance.
I mean, they kinda did with Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood on the DS.
As a spiritual successor of sorts.
Though the Legion of Ix has little in actual common with the Dark Legion, aside from circumstances.
Um...so did anything get announced?
Aside from Sonic Stadium, I'm not sure where one goes to get Sonic news, so I'm out of the loop.