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Many Hands were artists for Archie Comics. They penciled two issues of the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs. Many Hands also drew an issue for Marvel Comics.
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- Sonic the Hedgehog #113 (From the Freedom Fighter Files: "Cry of the Wolf")
- Sonic Super Special #15 ("Naugus Games" - Pencils, Inks)
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- It is unknown who Many Hands is. It is even possible that many artists used the pen-name, making it likely that more than one artist was behind the work of Many Hands.
- Neither story that "Many Hands" worked on have not been republished or available to purchase since their first release. The reason is because the artwork has been considered fairly mediocre, with some pages being fairly inconsistent and even some pages, for the case of Sonic Super Special #15, having nothing but panels of speech bubbles and darkness/snow.
- Sonic Super Special #15 was eventually redone in Sonic the Hedgehog Free Comic Book Day 2011, complete with a revised script by Ian Flynn and new art by Steven Butler, further implying that Sonic Super Special #15 would not be republished in any Archie Comics formats at any time.
- However, Sonic the Hedgehog #113 was eventually made available for digital download on Google Books.[1]
- Sonic Super Special #15 was eventually redone in Sonic the Hedgehog Free Comic Book Day 2011, complete with a revised script by Ian Flynn and new art by Steven Butler, further implying that Sonic Super Special #15 would not be republished in any Archie Comics formats at any time.