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Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4

 

 

SCORE: 76

 

Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4 

 

Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4 finished off this short story with a lot of feel good moments. If you remember the last issue, things were looking really dire for Sonic the Hedgehog. Mecha Sonic plans on swapping brains with Sonic the Hedgehog. That way he could get off this island and enact his revenge on Dr. Eggman. Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4 picks up right at that point. There will be spoilers in this review.

I am not big on the colors used in Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4. There is plenty of darkness and red tones. I understand we are near some machine that melts metal down. It has that orange to red tone. I am just not a fan of those colors personally. Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4 has a lot of them. Thankfully Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4 is the last issue in this series.

The other bots save Sonic when Mecha Sonic tries to swap brains. It winds up the two can now telepathically communicate. Mecha Sonic has all kinds of despair and anger because he was left behind by Dr. Eggman. Sonic the Hedgehog fights through the pain and fights Mecha Sonic. Sonic the Hedgehog wins and then must save Mecha Sonic. The thing is Mecha Sonic does not want to be saved at first.

The issues families can have with Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4 are violence, language, and more. I love how Sonic the Hedgehog wants to save Mecha Sonic after all of the horrible things he has done. There are twenty pages of content, front cover to Sonic the Hedgehog #57, Sonic Letter Squad, alternate covers, and advertisements. Sonic and Tails leave Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4. I really hoped they would help the bots get back to a major land mass.

There are two interesting lessons near the end of Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4. Those two lessons are have the courage to move forward, and live for tomorrow. These are definitely good lessons for all of us in our world. Mecha Sonic focuses on his failures early on in Sonic The Hedgehog Scrapnik Island #4. Thankfully he accepts forgiveness and Sigma reprograms Mecha Sonic and Mecha Knuckles.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 80%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Barnes, Lawrence, Fourdraine
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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