Sonic Saga Series Volume 4: House of Cards is the fourth volume in the Sonic Saga Series graphic novel series published by Archie Comics. It contains reprints of stories from Sonic the Hedgehog #177-#180 and additionally Sonic the Hedgehog #129 detailing the "House of Cards" arc and additional stories from the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series.
Official solicitation[]
- Sonic's epic adventures aren't just stories-they're SAGAS! Blast into the action at Sonic speed with the continuation of the all-new Sonic Saga graphic novel series! This volume collects a crucial point in the history of Sonic's hometown of New Mobotropolis. After narrowly avoiding annihilation at the hands of Dr. Eggman, the citizens face a bright new future-one full of change. But change isn't exactly so bright for everyone. Tensions boil over when Sonic does battle with...TAILS?! Brother fights brother, political tensions start to brew, and friends and family are turned against each other. What evils go unchecked during all this infighting? SONIC SAGA VOL. 4 collects selected stories from Sonic the Hedgehog #129, 177-180.
Reprinted stories[]
Chapter 1[]
Home, New Home[]
Chapter 2[]
House of Cards Part 1[]
Chapter 3[]
House of Cards Part 2[]
Chapter 4[]
Preparations for War![]
Bonus Story[]
Welcome to Wheelworld[]
Other features[]
- Data Files: This section features data files compiling the following characters and settings in the Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog series:
- Freedom HQ (Exterior View)
- Freedom HQ (Interior View)
- Library, Civic Center and Market Place
- Uncle Chuck's Diner
- Royal Army Headquarters
- Science Center Observatory and New Mobotropolis School
- New Mobotropolis Power Plant and King Frederick Airfield
- Tommy Turtle Memorial Hospital
Trivia[]
- The front cover artwork for this volume is the same as that on the front cover of Sonic the Hedgehog #178, except that the background's gradient of black to blue was changed to red and white.
- This is the only Sonic Saga Series volume to reprint a story from before the beginning of Ian Flynn's run, that being the final chapter of "Lost in Space", written by Karl Bollers.