Sonic The Hedgehog #229
SCORE: 76
It is celebration time as I get to another one of the older Archie
Comics Sonic The Hedgehog comic books. It has been such a pleasure to
read these older comic books. I missed a lot in the past. Part of me
wishes I had never left the comic book industry. Too late for that now.
I can only find these older comic books and read them as time allows.
Sonic The Hedgehog #229 is part of the 20th Anniversary Celebration of
Sonic The Hedgehog.
There will be spoilers in this review. Sonic The Hedgehog #229 feels
like those old Genesis video games. We get plenty of areas, items,
enemies, and characters that just feel like those old video games. Sonic
The Hedgehog #229 is boiling over with nostalgia. Back when Sonic The
Hedgehog #229 was released it sold for $2.99. I love the Super Sonic on
the front cover of the Sonic The Hedgehog #229 comic book.
Sonic The Hedgehog #229 is part four of the Sonic Genesis storyline.
Guess how many parts there are in this storyline? If you guessed four
then you are right on the money. Yeah baby! The Sonic Spin half page in
Sonic The Hedgehog #229 is like a little editor's desk where readers are
given some important information. There are twenty-two pages of comic
book content within Sonic The Hedgehog #229. Advertisements are found
all throughout this comic book.
Eggman somehow merged two different worlds in this storyline. Eggman is
trying to cement the changes he made in Sonic The Hedgehog #229. Sonic
winds up getting in touch with a power line connected to the Chaos
Emeralds. Sonic is able to do Chaos Control in Sonic The Hedgehog #229.
Sonic could not remember the name of Shadow though. I found that part a
little bit funny.
Sonic The Hedgehog #229 taught me that Sally and Sonic were an item. I
noticed something interesting in the Sonic Grams in Sonic The Hedgehog
#229. The responses are put right in the middle of someone's
correspondence. I found that extremely fascinating. The world gets reset
at the end of Sonic The Hedgehog #229. We do not see what it changes
into though. I hope we have the next issue in my pile. I am very curious
to see where this franchise went.
- Paul
Graphics: 74%
Writing: 78%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Story: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 71%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Archie Comics
Author: Flynn, Yardley, Austin, Herms, Kaminski
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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