Sonic's new adventure continues, and when he comes across another town in need of saving, his old pal Amy arrives just in time to join the fight! The banter is fun, and the stakes are high, but things get really serious when Amy presents Sonic with a big request: rejoin the Resistance!
The reboot of Sonic the Hedgehog is a success as far as I am concerned. The story so far is exciting and it is obvious that it will unfold into an epic tale following our heroes. This issue establishes more interest in the characters and the war they have been fighting. It also contains artwork that is absolutely beautiful. Read Full Review
As said before this series has been a blast so far and so fun to read. Once again no complaints about this book so far, the writing and art both great and I personally cant wait till next issue where we get to see Knuckles Read Full Review
In SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #2, expect everything to be the same and everything to be new. Although it's the same plot formula, there's more information about the Resistance. Although Amy Rose still loves Sonic, she's becoming a competent leader with more personality to show. Although the art still uses the same tricks to draw Sonic, the art and way of expressing that motion are different. This issue makes me even happier to be around reading the new series -- so don't miss out! Read Full Review
In the end I'm really excited to see where this series goes. To me it's like a true love letter to the fans in a sense. It brings back all those fun character personalities we all grew to love and added some of the fun from newer additions to the franchise. We're only two issues in and I'm truly happy with how this series is turning out so far. Read Full Review
Adam Bryce Thomas' art on this book is just super nostalgic to me. It really captures the cartoonish feeling of the characters as well as complimenting the action pack panels. I am really looking forward to what he does with bigger issues in the series. Read Full Review
A lot of fun moments with some very expressive art thanks to artist Adam Bryce Thomas. Read Full Review
A solid little book, all told. Read Full Review
Sonic The Hedgehog #2 brings everything you loved in #1 again; humor, heart and excitement molded by cartooning perfection. While not deviating from the formula much at all, the success of the first brings similar success here. And while I'm very much here for the ride, I hope once we finally get the band back together, Sonic The Hedgehog opts to shake things up a little in future issues to keep things feeling fresh and exciting. Read Full Review
Packed with action and no-nonsense fun, Sonic the Hedgehog #2 is an extremely accessible comic book that, while being ideal for young readers, also manages to entertain long-time fans of the character who are young only in heart Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is visually great with the dynamic art and the dialogue weaved into the action. If you want to see an array of Sonic attacks and are a fan of Amy Rose then I suggest picking up this issue, but keep in mind that the story will come off as redundant even though the action is turned up a notch. Read Full Review
Sonic the Hedgehog is arguably too like the modern games for its own good. Our hero is gratingly too-cool-for-school, the story throws some beats at you from recent installments (which forces me to admit that I know more about this game franchise than I'd like), and the Amy/Sonic dynamic is unbearable. Thomas art comes near to salvaging the affair, but the final product is could not grab me even for a second. Give this one a pass. Read Full Review
A Perfect single story Issue. The Art by Adam Bryce Thomas is beautiful and filled with detail, the humor and action are perfectly both balanced and creative, and the chemistry between Sonic and Amy is so cute and entertaining. Definitely a Highlight of what Ian Flynn can do with these characters in this comic moving forward.
P.S. Amy has reached a perfect fusion between her cannon and Boom version. I am 100% on board with that.
Pretty much the same issues and praises as the last. They are establishing more and seems like they are going to do a new character intro per issue so that's not a terrible pace to get everyone up to speed. It's just a lot of empty exposition about "the war" which leaves a lot unseen.
Very simple story as you would expect from a children's book, but it isn't without it's charm and the art is so refined and clean that it is a visual treat.