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Sonic The Hedgehog #48

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

Sonic The Hedgehog #48 

 

Our inclusion of comic book reviews was chaotic at best in the beginning. We found some comics and were unable to find other comic books. Sonic The Hedgehog #48 was one of those comic books we missed. We received a tip that there is a character within Sonic The Hedgehog #48 that is openly rebellious against God. This character within Sonic The Hedgehog #48 is Nite the Owl. Don the Rooster is actually a second character in the same boat as Nite the Owl in Sonic The Hedgehog #48.

The good news is there is nothing terribly overt about it in Sonic The Hedgehog #48. If we had not received the tip I would not have known this. There will be spoilers within this review of Sonic The Hedgehog #48. This comic book starts off with the Story so far, and then pictures of the main characters. Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, and Charmy Bee are the main characters within Sonic The Hedgehog #48.

There are twenty pages of content, then next month's cover, Sonic Letter Squad, alternate covers, and then a couple of ads within Sonic The Hedgehog #48. Vector, Espio, and Charmy are going to try and find out what happened in the city. There are all these accidents because the power flickered and the street lights went crazy. The trio track down Rough, Tumble, and Clutch the Oposum. Those three are criminals.

We find out in Sonic The Hedgehog #48 that Rough, Tumble, and Clutch did not cause the accident. They were transporting stolen goods when Vector, Espio, and Charmy ran into them. The criminals were using the situation to their advantage. At the end of Sonic The Hedgehog #48 we have no idea who was behind the power outage. Sonic The Hedgehog #48 does have some violent content within it. As far as I know this comic book has not come back to any of these characters.

Sonic does not even appear within Sonic The Hedgehog #48. I wonder if they are angling to have another series with these characters? Sonic The Hedgehog #48 is an one shot where nothing is actually resolved. Some of the stuff of Clutch the Oposum is destroyed by Vector. They also find out that heroes from a previous issue knocked Clutch out of retirement. Couldn't they have left well enough alone?
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Stanley, Hammerstrom, Froese, Graham, Lee, Farmer, Mariotte
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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