Chris Chan Cwc Christian Weston Chandler
Chris Chan, also called CWC or Christian Weston Chandler, is the online identity of Christine Weston Chandler, an American cartoonist who created the Sonichu webcomic and drew wave after wave of coordinated trolling after 4chan found her work in 2007. Her life is archived across thousands of pages on the CWCki wiki, and a 2021 controversy pushed the story well beyond its original imageboard audience.
Overview
Chris Chan is the online identity of Christine Weston Chandler, an American cartoonist from Ruckersville, Virginia who created the amateur webcomic Sonichu and is described on the CWCki as one of the most documented lolcows in Anglophone internet culture 1. Fans, detractors, and self-described trolls collectively track her life on that same wiki, hosted at sonichu.com, which catalogues thousands of pages of videos, forum posts, drawings, and audio recordings pulled from her online activity 1.
The Sonichu comic itself is what put her on the map. It stars an electric hedgehog Pokemon hybrid named Sonichu and his sweetheart Rosechu, with plots that mix Chaotic Combo battles and wish-fulfillment stand-ins for Chandler's academic grievances and her long, public search for a romantic partner 1. The distinctive crayon art style, the constant self-insertion, and the fact that Chandler answered every troll with rambling YouTube monologues turned the comic and its author into inseparable subjects of study for imageboards 4.
Chandler's presence online stretches back to at least 1999, but the wave of notoriety that produced the Chris Chan label began after a Sonichu drawing was posted on 4chan in 2007 4. The Know Your Meme entry classifies her as a webcomic creator and YouTube vlogger whose life was publicly consumed by the same audience she kept trying to argue with 4.
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Chris Chan is not a template meme with a repeatable image or caption format. The name works online as shorthand for a specific archetype: an autistic creator whose life is treated as a spectator sport by hostile imageboards, with the CWCki used as the shared reference for any callback to Sonichu, the medallion, Clyde Cash, or the Pickle Man date 1. Older reuses typically lean on screenshots from Chandler's YouTube rants, panels from Sonichu, or reposts of her ED sockpuppet edits from 2007 and 2008 5.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
- Chandler's ED sockpuppet accounts were nearly all unmasked because they were the only editors on the entire site who defended her, and several signed their edits with her real name 5
- She brought her 81-year-old father Bob along on her first date with Emily at Charlottesville Fashion Square before the Man in the Pickle Suit ambush 8
- The CWCki was spun off from Encyclopedia Dramatica in 2008 because the single ED article had grown too long and unwieldy for one page 2
- Clyde Cash was treated as Chandler's arch-nemesis by CWCki editors and prompted more denunciation videos than any other troll of the Classic Era 3
- The nickname CWC is a homophone of the word quick, taken from Chandler's initials 1
Derivatives & Variations
Sonichu, Chandler's self-published webcomic, which is the shared universe from which every visual reference in the Chris Chan meme catalogue is drawn [1]
Sonichu medallions, the hand-drawn yellow-and-red pendants Chandler wore in videos, later imitated by troll personas including Robert Simmons V, who wore a repainted Sonic version [7]
The Miscreants archives, a set of hosted audio and video captures collected by Clyde Cash and his group, including the wire recording from the Emily date [8]
Liquid Chris, the Metal Gear Solid style impersonator persona played by Christopher Morton Duckworth and his twin brother Jon Duckworth [6]
The Chris-chan article on Encyclopedia Dramatica, the 2007 page that seeded the entire trolling arc and eventually outgrew its own site [2]
Frequently Asked Questions
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