The Metal Virus Saga is over, but that doesn't mean things are back to normal. As the world begins picking up the pieces, who will be missing? What villains will escape? And who will go back on their word?
It is an interstitial issue, but one that recognizes just how charming its cast of characters can be for young audiences and delivers a robust wrap up that is bound to keep any fan hooked. Read Full Review
No rest for the heroes thanks to fast and detailed fight scenes. Read Full Review
Unlike Sonic, this story needs to slow down. There are too many characters and the reader is whipped around at the speed of light between them. There are unfinished concepts here and too many perspectives, which loses character development and personality. Read Full Review
I'm glad the Metal Virus saga is finally over. I hope they don't make a story that long again for a very long time. When Sonic returns, let's just get back to the basics, Sonic and company fighting the Eggman Empire and protecting the friendly populace of Mobius (Providing that's even their world's name anymore-Eh, screw it. I still call it that).
Sonic's example has shown his friends to stand up against tyrrany, even without him. The heroes made sure the Deadly six knew they weren't welcome. Let's keep them divided for a while. And to NO ONE'S surprise, Dr. Eggman wastes no time escaping to be bad another day.
All-in-all, a pretty good issue. The kind of storytelling I've come to expect from Ian Flynn. As always I look forward t more