In general, the IDW and Archie Sonic comics are separate entities. They have different character developments and plotlines. There might be some shared elements, but they don't have a direct connection that ties them closely together.
The Flying Squirrel Jade was an item in Overlord (King of Bones). Wearing the Flying Squirrel Jade would allow one to take on the appearance of a Flying Squirrel from the Anzi Ur Gong guild.
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!
Definitely. Ray Bradbury's 'The Flying Machine' falls under the genre of science fiction. It often involves advanced technologies and speculative ideas that are characteristic of the genre.
Yes, there was a second book in the Flying Squirrel Supreme Emperor's novel. It was called "The Super God System Take Me Flying". It told the story of the young Lin Feng who traveled through the other world, brought the Super God Lottery System, cultivated the peerless martial arts, and fought against all the heroes in the world. If you like this kind of urban novel with fantasy elements, you can consider reading it ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😗
It's hard to say for sure. IDW Comics may be facing some challenges, but they could also be working on strategies to rejuvenate and stay relevant in the market.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. Some IDW Transformers comics fit neatly into the overall canon, while others might have elements that are more open to interpretation or might not be fully accepted by all fans and official continuity.