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It's been a delightful battle, Sonic. But now I win. I take over the world. And you die!


— Dr. Eggman, Sonic the Hedgehog #286

Doctor Ivo Robotnik,[1] also known by his alias Doctor Eggman, is the main antagonist of the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics. He is an evil human scientist and dictator, whose primary ambition is to conquer the world and reshape it into the Eggman Empire. With the aid of his Egg Army, Badnik Horde, and airships, Dr. Eggman has time and time again proven a formidable foe and persistent force, despite his constant losses at the hands of his most hated enemy, Sonic the Hedgehog, and his many allies.

Appearance[]

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Dr. Eggman in his younger years, from Sonic the Hedgehog #288.

Dr. Eggman is an obese human with a small, round head connected to his torso with no visible neck, and a long, mahogany moustache. Originally, Eggman had a round torso and wore a red shirt/jacket with yellow triangles, a yellow cape, black pants with connected boots, white gloves, and mirrored, light blue pince-nez glasses.

In the present day, Eggman remains obese, but has become somewhat burlier, taller and less flabby with long, almost disproportionately thin arms and legs. For attire, he now wears blue pince-nez glasses and gray goggles as headwear; a red coat sporting two yellow, square metal buttons on both sides of the chest with white stripes and yellow cuffs on the sleeves; white gloves; and black pants with matching boots seemingly attached to them bearing circular plates on the both sides of the ankles and three square buttons riding up the shin.

History[]

Past[]

Dr. Eggman was born as Ivo Robotnik, the grandson of the brilliant scientist Professor Gerald Robotnik. In childhood, he looked up to his grandfather as a hero, and believed him to be a great man who had done his best to help mankind. Thus the doctor decided to follow in Gerald's footsteps and became a scientist.[2]

Robotnik started his scientific and military career as a technical researcher for Guardian Units of the Nation (GUN).[3] However, the doctor eventually became power-hungry and began to dream to annex the entire world into his own Robotnik Empire and build his own utopia, "Robotnik Land".[4] It was not long before a fellow co-worker of his, Dr. Julian Snively, stumbled across his plans for world domination. Not wanting to let it slip out, Robotnik forced him to become his chief mechanic after leaving GUN.[3]

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Dr. Robotnik in service to King Acorn, from Sonic the Hedgehog #252.

With help from the Royal Wizard Walter Naugus, Dr. Robotnik and Snively became the royal advisers of King Nigel Acorn, the ruler of the Kingdom of Acorn. They falsely claimed that the United Federation was launching an invasion against the kingdom. Thanks to his and Snively's "contributions", Robotnik was granted full access to the kingdom's resources.[3] Around this time, he learned of Sir Charles' roboticizer, which could be used to turn mobians into cyborgs known as robians. He thus sabotaged the machine and modified it to enslave mobians. With this, he was able to build a personal robot army which assisted in his plans.[5][6]

After this, Dr. Robotnik began his operations by strip mining on South Island to find the Chaos Emeralds. He also used Westside Island to build both Chemical Plant Zone and his Death Egg. One of his other actions involved establishing MeteorTech to send his robots everywhere without raising suspicion and eventually make them start rampage to conquer the world and build Robotnik Land.[7][8] He also allegedly started construction on an interstellar amusement park to harness the Wisps' energy.[9][10] Eventually however, King Acorn learned of the doctor's operations, while Naugus had grown impatient of him. Regardless, Robotnik, having grown powerful enough, banished them both to the Special Zone, and was able to establish his Eggman Empire by conquering Mobotropolis and roboticizing most of its inhabitants.[3][5][11][12] However, at some point, the roboticizer was rendered ineffective for unknown reasons,[13] forcing Robotnik to replace his army with the Badnik Horde.

Over time however, Dr. Robotnik, now calling himself "Doctor Eggman", began being opposed by several guerrilla groups known as the Freedom Fighters. His operations on South Island were also put to an end when a young Sonic the Hedgehog began freeing the various Zones of the island from his rule, collected six of the seven Chaos Emeralds, and weakened his Badnik Horde. At Final Zone, he and Snively were defeated and forced to flee.[14][15] Later joining Sonic were the group of heroes who would later be known as the Freedom Fighters, who would end his rule over Mobotropolis and soon after free King Acorn. Eggman, however, had still managed to create a powerful empire for himself and was able to use it to spread his evil ambitions across the globe.[3][5][11][12]

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Eggman about to battle Sonic in his Egg Destroyer Battlesuit, from Sonic the Hedgehog #289.

Some time after this, Eggman tried to collect the seven Chaos Emeralds on Westside Island to power his first Death Egg, only to have his efforts thwarted by Sonic and his sidekick Tails, who managed to collect the Emeralds first and free the island from the doctor's rule. In the end, Eggman launched the Death Egg without the Chaos Emeralds. However, Sonic managed to get onboard of it by getting a hatch on the Egg Jet. There, Eggman tried to defeat him with Silver Sonic and the Egg Destroyer Battlesuit, but failed on both occasions, causing the Death Egg to enter the planet's atmosphere as Sonic escaped.[16][17] Soon after, the Death Egg crash-landed on Angel Island. Eggman and Snively, having survived, met Knuckles the Echidna, the guardian of the island, whom Eggman tricked into believing that Sonic was an evil hedgehog who wanted to steal the Chaos Emeralds. Later, Eggman began repairing the Death Egg. He also started to build Carnival Night Zone, despite Snively insisting that this would only delay the repair of the Death Egg.[18]

At some point, after unspecified events, Eggman found himself onboard the Death Egg again, where he was defeated by Sonic. This led him to met an older version of himself, who needed his help controlling the Time Eater and undo their failures across time. However, both were eventually stopped by Sonic, Tails and older versions of themselves, leaving the two doctors stranded in a white void. Regardless, Eggman somehow managed to escape.[18][19][20] It was then when Little Planet made its appearance over Never Lake. Learning of the planet's Time Stones, which he could use to conquer the world and build Eggman Land, Eggman seized the planet by chaining it to a mountain at Never Lake. He also built Metal Sonic, an incredibly lethal robot built in Sonic's image. Eggman then began his operations on Little Planet, while he tasked Snively with overseeing the construction of both the Death Egg and Carnival Night Zone on Angel Island. Not too long after however, Sonic learned of this and traveled to Little Planet, where he put a stop to Eggman's operations there.[18][21]

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Eggman stealing the Master Emerald, from Sonic Universe #69.

Later, Eggman, with the help of Knuckles, tried several times to stop Sonic from destroying the Death Egg. Once the space station was repaired, the doctor launched it to space. However, Sonic managed to get onboard of it and make it crash back into Angel Island.[22] Once the Death Egg was repaired once again, Eggman betrayed Knuckles and stole his Master Emerald to fuel the Death Egg. However, Sonic got onboard of the Death Egg from Sky Sanctuary with Knuckles' aid. He later destroyed the space station and recovered the Master Emerald.[23][24]

Eggman later hatched a plan to search the Eastwatch Islands for the Ancient Gears to run his new super-weapon, the Mega Drive. Needing the Master Emerald to power the Mega Drive, Eggman tricked Knuckles into believing Sonic had gone on a rampage with the Chaos Emeralds. Agreeing to let Eggman watch the Master Emerald, who he had believed had cleaned up his act, Knuckles waited to ambush Sonic in the Cascade Temple Zone under the orders of Eggman. With the Master Emerald secured, Eggman went to search for the Ancient Gears. Finding the first in Green Seaside Zone, Eggman encountered Sonic and Tails, who defeated him and took the Ancient Gear along with freeing captured Mobini, with Eggman fleeing. Eggman later met Sonic, Tails, and Amy in Flower Park Zone, where he lost another Ancient and more captured Mobini to the heroes. Eggman then fled to Cascade Temple Zone, where the heroes helped Knuckles realize that Eggman had once again tricked him. While Eggman ambushed the four when they formed a team, he was beaten again and lost another Ancient Gear and more Mobini to them.[25]

After fleeing to Glitter Peak Zone, Eggman met the four heroes again and suffered another defeat at their hands. After losing another Ancient Gear, Eggman fled to Haunted Depths Zone, where he encountered Sonic by himself, who had split up from his friends. After losing another battle and another Ancient Gear to his nemesis, Eggman fled to Eruption Ruin Zone. He reused a more deadly version of the trap sprung by Knuckles in Cascade Temple Zone, but was unable to stop the reunited heroes. Fleeing on foot to a new machine, Eggman challenged the group once more, but was bested again. After losing another Ancient Gear, Metal Sonic swooped in to steal the five Ancient Gears that Tails had as well as kidnap Amy. Both Eggman and Metal Sonic then fled to Eggman's newest flying fortress. While devising a list of demands in exchange for Amy, Eggman was interrupted by Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles when they located him. After handing over their Ancient Gear in exchange for Amy thinking that Eggman did not have the last one, the team realized that Metal Sonic had the last Ancient Gear inside of it. After the three defeated Metal Sonic and saved Amy, Eggman and Metal Sonic fled to the doctor's deep sea base directly under the fortress.[26] After this plan was frustrated following unspecified events, Eggman plotted another scheme to conquer the world, only to have it thwarted by Sonic.[27]

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Dr. Eggman and Sonic captured by Walter Naugus, from Sonic Universe #84.

At some point, Eggman kidnapped Sonic, Mighty the Armadillo and Ray the Flying Squirrel, although the three managed to escape.[28] Eggman later kidnapped Tails, in an attempt to eliminate Sonic with the help of the Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad and a "captured" Breezie the Hedgehog.[1] Breezie fed information to Eggman that allowed him to deploy robots against Sonic such as the original Silver Sonic. In return, Eggman would reward Breezie in such a way as to insure her financial security.[8] Sonic eventually faced off against the doctor in the Egg Storm Chamber, where Tails was held captive. However, the Naugus twins, Walter and Wendy, arrived nearby seeking revenge on both Eggman and Sonic. Eggman let Tails go free in an attempt to keep Sonic from chasing after him while Eggman fled before the twins could find him. However, he was intercepted and trapped in crystal by the twins before he could escape, and Sonic caught up with him moments later, only to be trapped in crystal himself by Wendy. In the end, the twins were defeated, and both Sonic and Eggman were set free.[29]

When a full year after his failed quest for the Time Stones had passed, Little Planet had returned, prompting Eggman to recover Metal Sonic and start building a Death Egg mk.II around the small planet, a plan that Sonic and Tails foiled.[30] After months had passed following the destruction of the original Death Egg, Eggman also launched an operation on an island nearby Isolated Island using the power of the Rings to get the Master Emerald. When his scheme was being thwarted by Knuckles, the Chaotix, and Mighty, however, Eggman transformed Metal Sonic into Titan Metal Sonic to destroy the heroes, but that failed too.[31] This incident resulted in numerous Badniks being left on the island. Following this, the doctor created the computer virus Phage, who despite her abilities apparently disappointed him severely. Her fear of Eggman's wrath later prompted an attempt to retake Isolated Island and Dr. Ellidy's research for Eggman.[32][33][34]

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Eggman being defeated during the invasion of Lupe's village, from Sonic the Hedgehog #277.

At some point in time, Dr. Eggman and his forces invaded Lupe the Wolf's village. Sonic, Sally Acorn and Antoine D'Coolette came to her aid, and Sonic ran off to follow and defeat Dr. Eggman while Antoine defended Sally and Lupe. Using the terrain of the Thunder Plains Zone to his advantage, Sonic lead the evil dictator into a lightning bolt, destroying the doctor's vehicle and sending him fleeing while his hated nemesis mocked his name.[35]

While building his new base, the Final Egg, at the Mystic Ruins, Eggman stumbled across a temple from the ancient Knuckles Clan, and learned of a deity called Chaos, who had been sealed within the Master Emerald. Seeking to use Chaos' power to destroy Station Square and build Eggman Land on its ruins, he shattered the Master Emerald and liberated the beast. Eggman then began collecting the Chaos Emeralds to empower Chaos with. However, after gathering the seven Emeralds, Chaos betrayed him, transformed into Perfect Chaos, and flooded Station Square before being stopped and neutralized by Super Sonic.[13][36] Following this, Eggman learned of Project Shadow, a research project led by his grandfather, Gerald Robotnik. Wanting what his grandfather had created for himself, he invaded Prison Island and awakened Gerald's creation, Shadow the Hedgehog, who told him to gather the Chaos Emeralds for the Space Colony ARK. After a failed attempt to steal the Master Emerald, which got shattered by Knuckles, Eggman learned from Shadow about the ARK's Eclipse Cannon which could help him subjugate the world. He also got help from Rouge the Bat. However, after getting the seven Chaos Emeralds to the ARK, he discovered that the ARK would collide with the planet and destroy it. Eggman was thus forced to team up with Sonic and his friends to stop this threat.[2] Sometime after that, Metal Sonic rebelled against him and became Neo Metal Sonic, who took over his identity, forcing Eggman to rely on the aid of Sonic and his friends to stop him.[37]

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Eggman about to test his new Genesis Wave technology for the first time, from Sonic Universe #89.

At some point, Eggman discovered Emerl, with which he tried to control the world. However, the robot befriended Sonic and most of his allies. Eventually, Emerl went out of control due to Eggman, but was stopped by Sonic before he could destroy the world.[38][39] With Emerl's remaining data, Eggman built Gemerl and initiated the first Genesis Wave, dividing Sonic's World into pocket dimensions. During this crisis, Eggman, accompanied by Gemerl, deployed the Hyper Eggrobo at the Master Emerald's altar, but was stopped by Sonic and his friends. Gemerl would afterward betray Eggman, forcing the doctor to team up with Sonic to stop him.[24][40][41] After this incident, Eggman would form the first Egg Army factions as the armed forces of his empire.[42]

Eggman was later caught up in the Black Arms' invasion, in which he attempted to fight off the aliens to avoid the destruction of the land he wanted to conquer. Finding himself entangled with Shadow as well, he tried to trick him into thinking he was just an android. Eventually, he was one of the many inhabitants of Sonic's World rendered immobile by a toxic gas released from the original Black Comet. Fortunately, the Black Arms were defeated when their leader, Black Doom, was killed by Super Shadow following a mighty battle, allowing the doctor to continue with his usual world domination schemes.[43][44]

In later incidents, Eggman teamed up with his descendant, Eggman Nega, to build Eggman Land. In their first partnership, the doctor stole the seven Sol Emeralds from the Sol Zone, causing a tear in the space-time continuum that threatened to destroy that Zone along with the Prime Zone. However, the guardian of these gems, Blaze the Cat, would face Eggman numerous times on Sonic's World, claiming the seven Emeralds. Using their Egg Salamander, the Eggmen faced Super Sonic and Burning Blaze, but were defeated, saving the heroes' respective home Zones from their doom.[45] In a later incident, the villains set their sights on the Jeweled Scepter, an ancient relic from earth in the Sol Zone that was said to be the key to the so-called "Power of the Stars" that sustained the existence of parallel dimensions. The Eggmen thus created a pirate robot crew lead by Captain Whisker and had them steal the scepter for them. While the robots failed their mission due to interference from Sonic and his friends, the Eggmen stole the Jeweled Scepter themselves and were ready to use their Egg Wizard to harness the Power of the Stars to re-shape earth into Eggman Land. However, they were defeated by Super Sonic and Burning Blaze.[46]

Another incident saw Eggman attempting to get the so-called "treasure of Babylon" stored inside of the ancient Babylon Garden, believing it to be a relic of great power. As such, he teamed up with the Babylon Rogues, the descendants of the Babylonians, to obtain the key to this treasure, and hosted a World Grand Prix to obtain the seven Chaos Emeralds as well. However, this treasure turned out to be a flying carpet-styled Extreme Gear, whose supposed lack of use disappointed the doctor.[47] Some months after, the villain's MeteorTech company fell apart after its robots went haywire in response to the appearance of the five Arks of the Cosmos. Though Eggman sought to use this to his advantage and take control of every machine on the planet, his actions indirectly led to the formation of a black hole within Babylon Garden, but the Freedom Fighters and the Babylon Rogues put a stop to it.[48] At a later point, the doctor, under the name "King Doc of Toreggmania", held another World Grand Prix with the aim of proving himself better than Sonic, but this plan failed and he was humilliated.[49]

Eggman soon after sought to harness the power of the sun god Solaris to control all of time, but this plan failed, ending in his demise when his new Egg Carrier crashed with him inside. This event was, however, undone, erasing Solaris from existence and preventing the doctor's death.[50] He was later kidnapped by Eggman Nega and turned into a card thanks to a camera from the future, but got liberated by Shadow and Silver.[51] Eggman later learned that Nega sought to release the Ifrit to destroy the world, prompting, him to send Metal Sonic and Shadow out to stop him.[52][53]

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Eggman making contact with Dr. Wily, from Sonic Boom #8.

More recently, Eggman finished Egg Planet Park, an interstellar amusement park, and anchored a few planets that included Planet Wisp to it to enslave their local Wisp population and power a mind control cannon. However, interference from Sonic and Tails caused the cannon to backfire and create a massive void that destroyed all of Egg Planet Park. When this void was stopped by the saved Wisps, Eggman was left with Orbot and Cubot stranded in space.[54][9][10] There, he miraculously stumbled across the Time Eater, an entity that could erase time and space. The scientist thus began using this creature to undo his past mistakes and conquer the world, which he attempted to do with help from a past version of himself. This effort, however, was thwarted by Sonic and his own younger self, and left Eggman and his past version stranded in White Space.[18][19][20] This led to his initial contact with Dr. Albert W. Wily from the alternate reality of Earth in the year 20XX, as Dr. Wily, using a Chaos Emerald sent to him, had accidentally contacted Dr. Eggman as he was trapped in the white void. After explaining alternate realities to Wily, Eggman came up with an idea on how to eliminate both Sonic and Mega Man. Meeting up in the Skull Egg Zone, a pocket zone constructed by the doctors, the two got to work on constructing their collaborative air fortress, the Wily Egg. Safe from being directly effected, the doctors set off the second Genesis Wave on their respective planets.[55][56]

Worlds Collide[]

Note: Due to the Genesis Wave, Eggman's history from this point was changed to be nearly identical to that of his game counterpart's.

With Sonic's World completely changed, and skipped in the year 20XX forward in time, the doctors began the next phase of their plan, beginning by sending Metal Sonic and Bass to kidnap Tails, and having the young fox Roboticized in the first ever Roboticized Master, Tails Man. Bass and Metal Sonic were deployed to capture other friends of Sonic's, and in no time the doctors commanded a force that included Rose Woman, Shadow Man, and Knuckles Man.[56] While using their Roboticized Masters to collect the Chaos Emeralds for their ultimate plan, Eggman and Wily set about pitting their respective enemies against each other in an effort to buy time. They accomplished this by having Metal Sonic interfere in Mega Man's attempts to stop the first four Roboticized Masters from stealing a Chaos Emerald from the Mega City bank, while having Copy Robot attack Silver the Hedgehog in view of Sonic. Luring the pair to the same area of the Green Hill Zone, they watched eagerly as their respective nemeses did battle while Tails Man relayed footage to them.[57] However, their celebration was interrupted when a Warp Ring opened to allow Mega Man to take the battle back to his world. Realizing that his old rival Dr. Thomas Light-whom he had neglected to tell Eggman about-must be responsible, Wily agreed with Eggman's assessment that he be dealt with. Metal Sonic and Bass volunteered to take on the task, and headed out for Light Labs.[58]

As the fight continued in Mega City, Sonic and Mega Man started to converse and realize that things were amiss. Terrified that they would figure out the truth and join forces, Eggman ordered Tails Man to attack them, and after some convincing Wily agreed. Much to their horror, the attack not only failed, but resulted in Tails Man being restored to his organic form by the combination of Sonic and Mega Man's abilities. However, all was not lost, as Metal Sonic and Bass succeeded in capturing Dr. Light and bringing him to the Wily Egg.[59] Sonic, Mega Man, Tails, and Mega Man's allies Rush and Proto Man soon entered the Skull Egg Zone in pursuit, and Wily dispatched the Copy Robot and Genesis Unit to stop them. Eggman remained unimpressed with Wily's developments, and annoyed his partner with claims that he contributed more to their team. After Silver Man and Blaze Woman arrived with the final Emerald, the two agreed on a contest: whichever one of their nemeses managed to survived longest would demonstrate the superiority of their representative world. Accordingly, they challenged the victorious heroes with their full remaining compliment of Roboticized Masters: Tails Man's three former teammates, the duo who collected the final Emerald, and the trio of Vector Man, Espio Man, and Charmy Man.[60]

The doctors watched gleefully as their eight minions attacked Sonic and Mega Man's team, only for Proto Man to break off and start a solo search for Dr. Light. Fearing the threat Dr. Light might pose if freed, Eggman ordered everyone but the former Chaotix to pursue Proto Man. The remaining trio continued to attack Sonic and Mega Man's party until they, like Tails Man before them, were restored to their organic form. Eggman was frustrated by this development, but Dr. Wily surprised him with confidence. The doctors agreed to dispatch both their Robian Shadow Man and the Robot Master, Shadow Man, against the heroes, and then prepared to build a new shared mecha for their eventual confrontation with the heroes. Eggman questioned his partner's surprising attitude, and was informed that Mega Man's successes had previously come to his receiving aid from Dr. Light, something that was impossible with Light as their prisoner.[61] The two visited the captive Light to gloat over his capture, only for Eggman's henchmen Orbot and Cubot to arrive and inform them of the defeat of the Shadow Men. Silver Man and Blaze Woman were next to be dispatched to attack the heroes, but they were restored as well.[62]

Left with only two Roboticized Masters, both Eggman and Wily put on a brave show, but Eggman secretly planned to betray Wily and take the Wily Egg back to his world in the event that he was thwarted. Still, they began preparing their remaining defenses, including the Robot Master Army. Knuckles Man and Rose Woman were dispatched to attack Sonic's party as well with orders to self-destruct if necessary to destroy the heroes, but they were restored to living form as well. As the doctors concentrated on completing their Egg-Wily Machine X, they began disagreeing over the configuration, only to be informed that the Wily Egg had been sabotaged and Bass and Metal Sonic were in pursuit. The doctors headed to their location and arrived just in time to see spy Rouge the Bat release their Chaos Devil, who helped subdue her before being ordered back into confinement. Confident in the success of their creation, they ordered Rouge's Roboticization and went to prepare for the coming assault of the heroes.[63]

While their Robot Master Army and Rouge Woman engaged Sonic's allies-including the former Roboticized Masters-Eggman and Wily decided to torment Light again by sicking a Motobug and Met on him. However, the two minion robots ran into each other and destroyed on another, much to the doctors' humiliation. Light took advantage of the moment to try and sway Eggman and Wily from their evil path, reminding them of previous times when they had tampered with greater forces only to lose control. Wily was left unnerved, but Eggman found himself wondering how Dr. Light knew so much about him and their plans. The two left Light in his cell and went to observe the ongoing battle, but Eggman later returned with Metal Sonic after Orbot picked up a signal coming from the cell. Discovering Light attempting to communicate with a device cobbled together from Motobug and Met parts, Eggman revealed that he had deduced that Light had been conspiring against them with Rouge. He then had Metal Sonic throw Dr. Light out of a nearby airlock towards certain death.[64]

Dr. Light survived the attempt on his life, but Eggman and Wily's good-natured partnership did not: Wily proved furious after seeing Eggman's attempt to kill his former rival. Retaining their alliance but treating each other coldly, the pair dispatched the Mega Man Killers, Chaos Devil, and the trio of Bass, Metal Sonic, and Treble to counter Sonic and Mega Man's intrusion into the Wily Egg. However, Eggman determined that Wily had proven himself too soft, and vowed to eliminate him.[65] The two went to work completing the Egg-Wily Machine X, despite the fact that Duo-an ally of Mega Man's who came to his and Sonic's aid-and the Chaos Devil were threatening to tear the Wily Egg apart with their battle. Eggman warned Wily that the disruption of their Genesis Reactor could destroy both their universes, and encouraged him to concentrate on finishing their vehicle. The two managed to complete the Egg-Wily Machine X shortly before Sonic and Mega Man defeated their final defenders, and then attacked the two heroes and captured them. They then informed them of their ultimate plan: to use the power of all seven Chaos Emeralds to rewrite both their universes without limit.[66]

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Eggman interrupts Super Sonic's Chaos Control, from Mega Man #50.

Overjoyed at the prospect of ruling their universes without opposition, Eggman and Wily briefly regained their old enthusiasm but then remembered their existing rift. It became worse when Sonic's attempts to convince Eggman to give up his course prompted Eggman to reveal that his and Wily's efforts in reshaping reality threatened the existence of both their worlds, angering Wily further. Eggman calmed him by assuring him that the Super Genesis Wave they would soon launch would repair all damage to reality. However, the pair were then attacked by Proto Man and Knuckles, forcing them to retreat to their machine. In attempting to defend themselves, each attempted to activate their personal defenses, only to discover that each doctor had sabotaged the other. Reluctantly cooperating in order to survive, they managed to repair the Egg-Wily Machine X and empower it with energy from the Chaos Emeralds. Sadistically informing Wily that he would kill him when it was all over and getting the same in kind, Eggman set his sights on the red heroes only to confront another menace: their freed nemeses transformed into Super Sonic and Super Armor Mega Man. An intense battle resulted between the doctors and their super-powered enemies, which resulted in the defeat of Eggman and Wily. As the two heroes prepared to undo the Super Genesis Wave and its predecessor, Wily accepted the situation, but Eggman refused to and launched what remained of the Egg-Wily Machine X to attack Super Sonic. His efforts broke Super Sonic's concentration, and he also launched an attack right as Sonic unleashed the energy that would have restored their universe, causing it to mysteriously shatter.[67]

Countdown to Chaos[]

Note: From the readers point of view, this picks up from where Eggman's original timeline ended.

Following his disastrous failed attempt to stop Sonic from reverting the Super Genesis Wave, Eggman crash-landed in Efrika, his mind filled with a different set of memories of an alternate life. Cursing both his blue nemesis and Dr. Wily, he ordered Orbot and Cubot to drag his Egg Mobile out of the wreckage of the Egg-Wily-Machine-X. However, the days spent trying to find a base proved futile until Axel the Water Buffalo and his Egg Army chapter arrived; Eggman was able to bluff Axel into taking him to the nearest base. While en route, Orbot noted he had no recollection of Eggman's forces being known as the "Egg Army", nor that Axel was the leader. The doctor acknowledged this, but quickly dismissed it, being more keen on eating, drinking, and getting back to the Death Egg. At the Efrika Egg Army base, he modified the Egg Mobile into an aircraft and flew off. Prior to departure, however, he checked the Eggnet and discovered that strange purple fissures were appearing all over the planet. It was clear to the doctor that something was amiss–and he knew it was his fault.[13][54]

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G.U.N. robots engaging an attack on Dr. Eggman, from Sonic the Hedgehog #254.

Eggman's next stop was Avalon, where he was attacked by G.U.N. aircraft. Confronting Lord Mordred Hood, he demanded to know what was going on before modifying his Egg Mobile into an Egg Walker. Attacking a G.U.N. aircraft carrier, Eggman ravaged it before commandeering a G.U.N. fighter jet and escaping.[68] Next, he arrived in Artika, where Tundra the Walrus had prepared a craft to get him back to the Death Egg. During the journey, Orbot and Cubot became worried of Eggman's haste at getting used to his new surroundings, but Eggman was more concerned about the purple cracks forming in the planet's surface. Before long, the trio finally made it back to Death Egg. Taking his seat on the bridge, Eggman asked his lackeys for a report, expecting good news. To his annoyance, however, he got bad news instead; in the new reality, the Freedom Fighters had never been decimated as before, and had been busy undermining his plans as usual, most recently in the Metropolis Zone. Demanding more reports, the doctor learned that Sally Acorn had been aboard the Death Egg during his absence and fled just hours earlier. Eggman, hoping to kill the princess before Sonic could see her again, dispatched Metal Sonic to pursue her; however, the attempt ended in failure.[69][70]

As the Death Egg was preparing for takeoff, Eggman finally revealed what he had discovered in Efrika: the power of the Super Genesis Wave had been too much for the fabric of reality to withstand. The entire multiverse had collapsed upon itself and promptly rebuilt itself as something completely different–their molecular structure had even been altered to accustom to the changes. Even worse, all of the residual energy left over from the Super Genesis Wave's collapse had been trapped within Sonic's World and was now trying to escape–a process that was going to destroy the entire planet. By then, the apocalypse was already too late to prevent: at that very moment, the surface of Sonic's World shattered into dozens of pieces, thus beginning the Shattered World Crisis.[70]

Shattered World Crisis[]

Act One[]

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Dr. Eggman learns of Prof. Pickle, from Sonic the Hedgehog #257.

Sometime after the beginning of the crisis, Eggman, Orbot and Cubot surveyed the damage to the planet from the Eggnet satellite data. Eggman claimed that all of the damage was the darkest consequence of the Super Genesis Wave's energy shadow and that the damage that had been done to reality was beyond repair. Angry over having to conquer a broken world, Eggman quickly searched his Eggnet for anything in regards to the planet's breaking apart that he could potentially use to overcome this crisis. He then found an article about Professor Dillon Pickle's research on the Gaia Manuscripts and asked his henchbots if there were any Egg Army units near Spagonia. The bots give him a negative, due to them being busy securing their territories following the disaster and their transmissions being jammed in the process. He then asked if any Badnik Hordes were near, and Orbot revealed that E-106 Eta's unit was the closest. Eggman then ordered them to send Eta and his squad to Spagonia University to grab anything and anyone related to Pickle's research there.[71]

Eggman was waiting at Rail Canyon Zone Station for the Bullet Train carrying his captives and their research, only for it to arrive badly battered. Despite Orbot's positive note that the train arrived on time, Eggman shouted an order to give an inventory of what was lost. As Eggman opened boxes containing the research in the cart where the Professors where held, Orbot gives the final inventory report: while fuel and munitions remained intact, there was also a total loss of the Badnik Horde, all food spoiled, his two captives gone, and his customized foosball table destroyed. Orbot noted that Eggman did not throw a tantrum despite the losses, but the doctor felt that he had obtained "what really matters" in the form of the Gaia Manuscripts.[6]

Promptly, Eggman called Axel to give a strict order to protect his base at all cost, suspecting it to be one of the Gaia Temples.[72] Later, he hired the Hooligans to search for Chaos Emeralds while he was busy with the crisis.[73] After the trio of mercenaries lost a Chaos Emerald to the Chaotix and Knuckles, Eggman ordered them to make amends by entering the Chaos Emerald Championship in Casino Park.[74] Later, Egg-Bosses Cassia the Pronghorn and Clove the Pronghorn contacted Eggman to inform him that a Chaos Emerald they had discovered in Crystal Cave had been stolen by the Freedom Fighters. Realizing that Sally must have obtained the information on the cave from the files she stole from the Death Egg, Eggman contacted Thunderbolt the Chinchilla, another of his Egg-Bosses. To his surprise, she had been about to contact him with news of a newly discovered Chaos Emerald. He then ordered her to hang onto it, reasoning that the Freedom Fighters would soon arrive in search of it, allowing her to lure them into a trap.[75] However, he first made an attack on the Sky Patrol, the Freedom Fighters' mobile base, using his new War Walrus. When Rotor Walrus thwarted his intentions, he decided upon a new strategy using a brand new Tails Doll.[76]

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Eggman reprimands Thunderbolt, from Sonic the Hedgehog #266.

As expected, the Freedom Fighters came looking for Thunderbolt's Emerald, and succeeded in capturing it despite Thunderbolt's trap due to Sonic's unexpected transformation into the Sonic the Werehog. A very angry Eggman ordered her to ensure that another Emerald didn't fall into their hands, and began debating over the virtues of Roboticized slaves as opposed to Cyberized minions. However, he was then informed by Orbot that the chaos caused by the planet breaking apart had actually allowed the Egg Army to gain ground while their opponents were stretched thin. After learning as well of the massive amount of Dark Gaia energy around the planet, Eggman decided to keep the Chaos Emeralds and Gaia Temples secure to prevent the planet's restoration. He then began making plans to build a facility to concentrate and refine the Dark Gaia energy. When the Freedom Fighters made an attempt for the second Emerald located in Soumerca, Eggman had E-100 Series units Lambda, Kappa, and Iota in position to intercept them, which Orbot considered overkill. The Freedom Fighters barely managed to escape, but Eggman successfully secured the Chaos Emerald and inserted the Tails Doll aboard the Sky Patrol while the defenses were down.[77][78]

The next Emerald was in the possession of Eggman's former minion Breezie, who had organized the Chaos Emerald Championship to decide who would claim the gem. Eggman contacted her and demanded that she turn over the Emerald to him. Breezie refused to do so, however, countering Eggman's threats of attack with the reminder of the strain put on his resources by the planetary crisis. She then reminded him that he would be fighting his own robots if he did attack her, and then noted that he would lose his best export if he cut off her supply. An offer to buy the Emerald off of her was rejected, as she noted that her tournament was a huge hit with the planet' populace and a boon to her entire network. Much to Eggman's irritation, Breezie put him on hold while she checked on another matter, and then hung up on him in the midst of his tirade. Furious at her defiance, he contacted the Hooligans and ordered them to sabotage Casino Park's defenses in the event that they were unable to win the tournament, only to receive another irritation as Nack insisted upon being paid for any sabotage. Eggman begrudgingly agreed, but warned the Hooligans not to fail him again. He then contacted Metal Sonic, who at the time was on a mission in Apotos, and sent him to Casino Park as well.[1] As it turned out, Sonic, Tails, and Amy were also competing in Breezie's tournament, as were Knuckles, Espio, and Honey the Cat. The Hooligans decided to play by Breezie's rules at first, but were eliminated one by one; by the final round, only Sonic and Knuckles were left. Undaunted, Eggman gave the Hooligans clearance to proceed with the backup plan in preparation for Metal Sonic's imminent arrival, determined to put Breezie in her place despite acknowledging how far she had come in her own endeavors.[8][79]

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Ifrit appears next to Dr. Eggman, from Sonic/Mega Man Free Comic Book Day 2015.

Eggman watched the final match between Sonic and Knuckles, but to his frustration Metal Sonic's attempt to claim the Chaos Emerald was thwarted.[39] The doctor thus set his sights on Gregorios, a sage from Apotos with information about the Gaia Temples. An early foray led to an encounter with Sonic, who engaged his Egg SWATs. However, the battle was interrupted by the attacking Ifrit, who emerged from a strange inter-dimensional gateway, known as a Genesis Portal. Eggman fled the scene as his robots were destroyed, but kept one in the area that monitored Sonic and his subsequent discussion with Silver.[53] Eggman began pondering how he could turn the portals to his advantage, and set his sites on a new target: the Lost Hex. He set about establishing a base there while Metal Sonic went after the last unclaimed Chaos Emerald, only for his robot enforcer to end up trapped in another dimension. Frustrated, Eggman turned his attention to his other schemes.[53][80][81]

Worlds Unite[]

Eggman's domination of the Lost Hex's resident villains, the Deadly Six, was brought to a crashing halt when Orbot inexplicably smashed the Cacophonic Conch that forced them to serve him. It was only the first of many unpleasant developments for Eggman, as Orbot proved to be the host of a computer virus from the future of Dr. Wily's world. This artificial intelligence forced Eggman to build him a new body and was thus reborn as Sigma-1, who informed Eggman that he had further plans that required Eggman's technical skills. Recognizing that Eggman needed help, he added one more unpleasant twist: he opened a Genesis Portal and brought Eggman's old ally turned enemy Dr. Wily to be his new assistant. The pair were forced to convert Eggman's facilities into a Mechaniloid factory, and to begin work on Sigma's Unity Engines. However, Eggman began seeing how they could turn Sigma's megalomania to their advantage, and the pair began laying plans to gain revenge on their captor and their heroic foes. At their suggestion, the now armored and mind-controlled Deadly Six were dispatched to capture Sonic and Mega Man.[82]

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Dr. Eggman and Dr. Wily team up once again, from Sonic Boom #8.

With the blue heroes in their grasp, Eggman and Wily continued discussing their schemes, during which Eggman learned that Wily had no memories of their previous alliance. He thus spun a web of lies to restore their former relationship, while also revealing how they had ended up working together in the altered reality. They then transformed their adversaries into the newest Roboticized Masters, Sonic Man and M'egga Man, and sent each corrupted hero to attack the other's world. While they claimed to be carrying out Sigma's orders, secretly they planned to have the two weaponized robots restore each other to normal and then join forces against Sigma.[55] The two enslaved heroes soon accomplished their task, but as Sigma's power grew Wily became concerned that they had done their job a little too well. Eggman assured his partner that everything would work out, as their subterfuge instantly took effect. However, realizing that Sigma would recognize their treachery, the pair fled, and were soon pursued by the Deadly Six.[83][84]

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Wily and Eggman fire the Egg-Wily Uppity Robot Scrambler Cannon, from Sonic Boom #9.

Lamenting that their plan to have Sonic and Mega Man returned to normal had not been fulfilled on the Lost Hex, the two doctors were unexpectedly rescued by Xander Payne, who offered them his help despite Wily's firm conviction that he wanted to see Wily dead. The trio emerged from one of Xander's Genesis Portals onto the bridge of the Sky Patrol, where they were promptly imprisoned by their nemeses. The pair then admitted to turning Sonic and Mega Man into Sigma's pawns, but claimed it had been Sigma's idea and offered to help stop him in exchange for being released from the brig. They then set to work helping the heroes prepare for the coming battle, examining the Power Ring engines of the Sky Patrol. Eggman had to admit a certain jealousy as they watched Tails examine the Wily Robot Masters, but he and Wily soon set to work on a new project.[85] They were urged to hurry as the heroes engaged Sigma's Mechaniloids and the Deadly Six, and successfully accomplished the task after the Zeti had taken control of the robotic heroes. Their Egg-Wily Uppity Robot Scrambler Cannon freed the Zeti from Sigma's control and the heroes from theirs, and the aliens were then thrown into the brig. Unfortunately, Sigma chose that moment to unveil his massive new robot body and the army of Mavericks he had Time-Cloned to serve him.[86][87]

Sigma ended up sending most of his forces to various worlds to set up more Unity Engines, and the handful who remained were dispatched by the arriving heroes of the world of Street Fighter. Sally then proposed that they split up to stop the Mavericks and try to recruit other heroes to join their cause. Eggman suggested that they also form a backup plan, and volunteered to have Metal Sonic recover his single Chaos Emerald to join the six already aboard ship. In reality, however, Eggman and Wily planned to reach the Master Engine and secure its power for themselves, and were assisted in this endeavor by Xander.[88] Ultimately though, just as Eggman and Wily had overridden the security to allow themselves access, Xander would betray them, threatening them with a gun taken under false pretenses from the heroes. He would then use some of the world's power to open a time crossing Genesis Portal, and shoot Sigma, reverting the timeline back to before Eggman had even gone to the Lost Hex, minus the Cacophonic Conch. Eggman would lament in this defeat he somewhat remembered by saying that he and Wily would win next time.

Act Two[]

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Dr. Eggman returns from the Distant Abyss Zone with Metal Sonic, from Sonic the Hedgehog #276.

Upon reassuming command of his empire, Eggman would set out to recover his lost enforcer, Metal Sonic. Using his Big Arms vehicle, he entered the Distant Abyss Zone where Metal Sonic's coordinates were found to be. He was attacked by a mysterious creature there, but Metal Sonic winded up using the last of its power to save the doctor, who successfully fled the zone with his robot.[89]

Later, the Naugus Twins soon seized control of Eggmanland, and captured Metal Sonic. Eggman decided to retaliate by summoning all eleven of his Egg Bosses to retake his refinery.[29] Due to having an odd number of Egg Bosses, Eggman teamed up with Axel. Soon, a Dark Gaia Titan nearly killed Eggman, but was rescued by Axel. After the other ten Egg Bosses completed their missions, Eggman confronted the Naugus Twins and Crystal Sonic- Metal Sonic brainwashed by the twins.[90][91] Using his Hard-Light Armor, Eggman defeated Walter and returned Metal to his senses. Eggman then made Wendy an Egg Boss, due to wanting an even number of Egg Bosses, as well as having an Egg Boss with magic powers.[92]

Eggman soon tracked down Phage, and began to berate her for her failures. Eggman then watched Sonic and Sally's worldwide broadcast (transmitted by Tails Doll). This revealed to Eggman that the Freedom Fighters have regained the seven Chaos Emeralds, and Eggman also learned about Gaia Keys for the first time. Eggman immediately decided to plan an assault, telling Egg Boss Battle Lord Kukku XV to take down the Sky Patrol, Nack to rob Castle Acorn to steal the Chaos Emeralds, Wendy to send her minions, the Witchcarters to aid the Hooligans, and Phage to link with Tails Doll.[93] Eggman had his minions kidnap Gregorios and forced him to reveal the location of the Gaia Gate. After he received the Chaos Emeralds, Gaia Keys and Chip, Eggman requested Speedy and the Battle Bird Armada to take down a nearby G.U.N. flying carrier. Eggman then forced Chip to activate the Gaia Gate and had his Egg SWATs place one emerald in one Gaia Temple. This caused the temples to rise up out of their respective locations and assemble in Apotos to form the Gaia Colossus.[94]

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Dr. Eggman in his defeat, from Sonic the Hedgehog #287.

Soon, Eggman went to Eggman Land and was informed that the Freedom Fighters had infiltrated. This prompted his to activate his new Egg Dragoon mech to finish off Sonic once and for all.[94] The two engaged in an intense fight and the evil scientist tried his best to prevent Sonic from reaching the Gaia Colossus' head, where Chip was. Eggman was eventually able to freeze Sonic in place and attempted to impale him but unfortunately for him, Sonic had transformed into the Werehog and stopped his attack. Sonic was able to overpower Eggman and the mad doctor was thrown out into the open with his Egg Mobile. Eggman ordered Orbot to power up the Death Egg at the Summoning Spire immediately but Orbot could not as Eggman Land was submitting very dangerous readings.[95] Defeated, Eggman watched Super Sonic and Chip battle Perfect Dark Gaia while he lamented the loss of Eggman Land. He then began to hatch a plan that involved siphoning the raw power of the world to power up his Death Egg. Later on, Chip was able to restore the world and the irritated Eggman received a pat on the head from Cubot.[96]

Personality[]

Dr. Eggman is misanthropic, xenophobic, and a passionate technophile. Meeting the criteria of a classic sociopath, Eggman cares for no one apart from himself and his machines. He will happily stab anyone in the back once they have outlived their usefulness, or use them for his personal gain without thinking about it twice.[3][92] He is the ruthless and megalomaniacal ruler of the Eggman Empire. He is a power-hungry tyrant who believes that his superior intellect makes him the rightful ruler of the world, a view which makes him incredibly arrogant and gives him a psychotic sense of self-entitlement that urges him to not just rule over the planet, but over the entire universe as well. Eggman is a strict man of science and technology, and has little care for the environment, magic, plant life or other living creatures, preferring to have his territories be completely dominated by factories and machinery with no sign of natural elements. His ultimate goal is to turn the world into his ideal robotic empire which he has dubbed "Eggman Land" and is determined to cause as much chaos and destruction to achieve this goal.

Eggman is a manipulative individual who will do whatever it takes to further his plans and will gladly take control over the minds of mobians, humans, or even divine beings against their will all for the sake of achieving his goals without caring about the harm he does to them or the world. His uncaring personality is mostly due to his over-inflated ego, as he only views himself and his machinery with utmost pride; the only other individual Eggman has ever admired is his grandfather Gerald Robotnik, whose life would play a major role in influencing Eggman's views. Eggman has no problem boasting about his superior intellect and mastery of science, often making long-winded proclamations about his superiority and looking down on anyone who would disagree. While Eggman's overly prideful views are the core parts of his personality, they are also his greatest weakness, as they cause him to become far too overconfident and arrogant when facing those who challenge his attempts at world domination and it usually leads to his downfall.

Eggman's psychotic mentality makes him a very dangerous man, but it also seems to make him somewhat eccentric and he often acts like an immature and short-tempered blowhard, especially when things do not go his way. Nonetheless, he is still a cruel and conniving individual under the right circumstances, and when he has complete control over the situation, and his plans go accordingly he prefers to toy with his enemies rather than finish them off from the start, but this arrogance as mentioned before is what usually leads to his own downfall. Eggman has a peculiar fascination with the word "Egg", having given himself the name "Eggman" and giving many of his creations egg-themed names and appearances, such as the Egg Fleet, the Egg Pawns, the Death Egg, and the Egg Mobile.

According to Breezie, Eggman hates the idea of his robots fighting each other.[1]

Powers and abilities[]

Eggman is a brilliant scientist and inventor with an IQ of 300 whose mastery of technology knows no bounds, able to create machines that can cause mass destruction or harness the power of nature and the divine itself. His remarkable skills as an engineer and programmer are best evidenced by the armies of robots and mechs he's created for his numerous world domination attempts, some of which he has been able to build and program in only a matter of hours. He is an incredibly skilled pilot: able to manipulate many different kinds of his own mechs, robots and vehicles in difficult battles with Sonic. His most well known ability is his masterminded plots and schemes, however even when successful his plans usually meet with failure due to Sonic and his friends and Eggman's own arrogant overconfidence.

Relationships[]

Sonic the Hedgehog[]

Sonic the Hedgehog is Eggman's arch-nemesis, due to the latter having constantly foiled his schemes for world domination. Despite Sonic's massive streak of victories, he has occasionally had to team up with the doctor for the greater good, such as when the Space Colony ARK was plummeting towards the planet,[2] or when the super-dimensional tyrant, Sigma, had begun wreaking havoc across multiple worlds, Sonic's included.

All the same, though, while Eggman will stop at nothing to defeat Sonic, and vice versa, Sonic has never really been shown to take much account of his adversary; he takes his fights with Eggman and his goons very lightly, cracking jokes and remaining fully confident that he can ruin his enemy's day, even when being confronted by the madman's deadliest of forces.

Julian Snively[]

Metal Sonic[]

Orbot and Cubot[]

Egg Bosses[]

Nack the Weasel[]

Breezie the Hedgehog[]

Dr. Wily[]

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Eggman and Dr. Wily watching Mega Man and Sonic fight, from Sonic the Hedgehog #248.

Due to their shared narcissistic viewpoints, trouble with heroes stopping them at every turn, and ideology, Dr. Wily established a well-defined friendship with Dr. Eggman. However, while these qualities formed the basis of their friendship, it also led to conflict between the two. Furthermore, there existed a number of differences between the pair that proved to be the breaking point between them. Most of all, Albert in time came to realize that Eggman's rather extreme methods were not in harmony with his own somewhat dubious code of conduct.

Wily subsequently had his experiences with Eggman erased from his memory due to the restoration of his world. When he met Eggman again, the latter utilized his memory loss as an opportunity, and lied about their initial encounter and how their friendship soured from mistrust, thus re-establishing it as well as the fine-tuned thinking they had before discord arose.

Allies[]

Neutral[]

Enemies[]

Trivia[]

  • In the post-Super Genesis Wave timeline, it seems as though Robotnik has lost much of his former territory/spheres of influence. This is likely being done to reflect the games, where Dr. Eggman apparently controls little territory. It is unknown if he will lose more territory or if he will lose all of it, but he does not control 99.9% of the planet like in the pre-Super Genesis Wave timeline.
  • And after the Super Genesis Wave, its possible that he was merged with the original Robotnik.
  • It is shown that Eggman has some technology built into his glove, which he can use to hard-wire into machines and view their data.[29]
  • In the post-Super Genesis Wave timeline, Dr. Eggman's true name is no longer considered "Julian Kintobor," since the Robotnik and Kintobor families are no longer related. This makes "Ivo Robotnik" Eggman's true name.
  • Between Sonic the Hedgehog #252 and Sonic: Mega Drive, Eggman is never seen in his classic Mega Drive-era outfit. Instead, it is only shown in silhouette or, as in Sonic Universe #83, conveniently blocking the design through other means.

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Head writer Ian Flynn has revealed on Twitter that Eggman's measurements are the same as those of his game counterpart.

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