"A Sudden Shift." The world has fallen to the Metal Virus. Heroes, villains, and civilians have become Zombots. There's only one place left to hide and the few survivors-good and bad alike-find themselves up against a new threat commanding the Zombot hordes. Who will Sonic turn to for help in his most desperate hour? Find out in this extra-length issue!
Celebrating 25 issues with incredible art and a plot twist. Read Full Review
High drama is a rarity for the IDW series, but it plays heavily to Flynn's strengths from his Archie Sonic days. A serious plus is also watching Sonic slowly run himself to exhaustion, as his speed is the only thing keeping himself from becoming infected by the virus. It feels that, while Sega's watchful eye may be on the franchise again, that Flynn and his friends are trusted with taking some real interesting leaps with the franchise. Read Full Review
This comic is a tough read at times, but that's honestly the beauty of it, and why it is one of the most compelling indies on stands right now. Read Full Review
Sonic the Hedgehog has a lot of fun characters, but without any development they fall flat and boring. Too many characters are introduced in this one issue and it feels like they are being all smashed in together with no real reason other than "There are zombies! The stakes are high!" If you want a fun, light Sonic story " sure, this is readable. But it completely lacks the heart of the original Sonic the Hedgehog run, and it's very obvious in this issue. Read Full Review