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Sonic The Hedgehog #207

 

 

SCORE: 76

 

Sonic The Hedgehog #207 

 

I am very thankful that one of my kids found the Sonic The Hedgehog #207 comic book. I was able to read it and review it. When it was released Sonic The Hedgehog #207 cost families $2.50. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Sonic The Hedgehog #207. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Sonic The Hedgehog #207 comic book. There is a page for fan art, and letters in Sonic The Hedgehog #207 as well.

There will be spoilers in this review of the Sonic The Hedgehog #207 comic book. I learned some interesting things in Sonic The Hedgehog #207. Sally and Sonic are no longer romantically linked. Sonic was the bigger character with Sally. Sally is also interested romantically in Monkey Khan in Sonic The Hedgehog #207. At the end of the comic book Sally and MK go off together.

Can you guess who goes off as a couple at the end of Sonic The Hedgehog #207 as well? Sonic and Amy are starting a romance at the end of Sonic The Hedgehog #207. I am so used to Sonic and Amy being a couple in most of the Sonic The Hedgehog content I have seen, read, and played in my life. I am not sure how many other comic books I have of this series in the pile awaiting my attention.

The main storyline in Sonic The Hedgehog #207 is all about Iron King. He is this ultra powerful bull like character in Sonic The Hedgehog #207. He is attacking a city and both Sonic and Monkey Khan are unable to do much damage to him. Ultimately Sonic uses deception to beat Iron King. We also learn about Iron Queen near the end of Sonic The Hedgehog #207. And there is another character of interest - Snively.

Sonic The Hedgehog #207 contains a bit of violence, and humor. I really enjoyed some of the humor within Sonic The Hedgehog #207. The art is okay in Sonic The Hedgehog #207. The art feels older in Sonic The Hedgehog #207 to me. The dialogue is generally interesting in Sonic The Hedgehog #207. At times it feels a bit wordy. All in all I enjoyed reading Sonic The Hedgehog #207.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 73%
Writing: 77%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 76%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Archie Comics
Author: Flynn, Liz, Austin, Herms, Workman
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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