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This object exists primarily or exclusively within the Pre-Super Genesis Wave continuity.
Information in this article may not be canonical to the storyline of the games or any other Sonic continuity.
For the version of this object after the Super Genesis Wave, see Prison Egg (Archie).

The Prison Egg[1] is an object that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics. It is a type of storage cage used by the Eggman Empire to hold prisoners.

History[]

Prison Egg Pre-SGW

A Prison Egg during "Genesis", from Sonic the Hedgehog #226.

Prison Eggs were once used during the Iron Dominion's occupation of New Mobotropolis.[2] Later, during Operation: Clean Sweep, Sonic used a Newtron to crash a Prison Egg that Snively was listing. After defeating Snively, Sonic freed many Mobini from another Prison Egg, along with Sally Acorn, Antoine Depardieu, and Boomer, who joined him in his batte against Dr. Eggman.[3]

After Operation: Clean Sweep, Dr. Eggman had Snively imprisoned in a Prison Egg onboard the Death Egg Mark 2 where he was to remain after trying to overthrow him.[4] His Prison Egg was later moved to the Wily Egg.[5] Soon after, Egg SWATs lead by Mecha Sally would use Prison Eggs to capture the citizens of Furville, but they were soon after freed by Team Fighters.[1] The Prison Eggs were later used for the same purpose in Albion, only for the heroes present there to free their prisoners.[6]

Another Prison Egg was used to detain Dr. Light onboard the Wily Egg after he was captured by Dr. Eggman and Dr. Albert Wily, until he was moved to another cell.[5][7]

Note: From this point, the Prison Egg's history continues from its new existence in the altered timeline.

Trivia[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #236, "Cry Freedom!"
  2. Sonic the Hedgehog #210, "Home Invasion Part One: Breaking and Entering"
  3. Sonic the Hedgehog #226, "Genesis Part One: In the Beginning..."
  4. Sonic Universe #40, "Scrambled Part Four: In the Name in Love!"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #249, "When Worlds Collide Part Six: Friends or Foes"
  6. Sonic the Hedgehog #243, "Endangered Species Part One: On the Brink"
  7. Mega Man #26, "When Worlds Collide Part Seven: Evening The Odds"
  8. Sonic the Hedgehog #50, "The Big Goodbye"

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