>>77102332It would need to be annotated to hell and back, but then again anyone who would buy a hardbound collection of Sonichu would probably already have a working knowledge of all the pop culture things that influenced Chris.
Which brings up an interesting question: Chris certainly has the potential to be an interesting case study in psychology or sociology. Doing so now would be problematic, but after he dies, could there be genuine, serious academic study of Chris? The social phenomenon of the internet getting ahold of a very gullible autist and turning him into one of the most well-documented human beings of all time despite the fact that he's accomplished nothing of any import? Like "most well documented" is a pretty loaded term, and we could find comparatively comprehensive works about much more famous people, but that would be the point, Gehngis Khan or Hitler impacted the world in a major way while Chris makes bad comics and demonstrated hilarious questionable judgement for a decade.