This issue is all about Silver the Hedgehog! First, he's incredibly suspicious of the Diamond Cutters' new member and he jumps to a conclusion that leads him to some hasty accusations. Awkwardness ensues. Then, Blaze comforts Silver as they bond over being away from home and in Sonic's world.
Given the quick move to potentially reveal Mimic in issue #63, I was skeptical about this story's staying power, but Sonic the Hedgehog #64 is a fine reminder of just how flexible this series can be when morphing itself to showcase different genres in a broadly accessible style. Read Full Review
A good, standard issue with some solid storytelling. Read Full Review
The main story is the more interesting, as it has a little adventure to it, but not really too much. The second was rather pointless, as it was dull as a modern DC or Marvel comic. The only point to it was that it had Sonic in it. Without Eggman constantly causing trouble like he did in the Archie days Sonic has too much free time on his hands. The only thing that story needed to make it like any DC or Marvel comic was for Sonic and Blaze to be eating fast food.
Just how much of these comics does Flynn write anymore anyhow? Not much I'm guessing. Because I find it hard to believe the guy who gave us the fall of Knothole, Enerjak reborn, Genesis, 55 superb issues of a way too short-lived Mega Man series and 2 great crossovers between h more