Sonic the Hedgehog # 206 - On the Run - Pt 2
is a comic book published by Archie & released on 1 / / 2010User Rating - 5 votes, 2.5 avg.
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"On the Run Part Two": Sonic and Tails face off against the full might of the Iron Dominion! The prize: the addled Dr. Eggman! Will Sonic let his most feared nemesis fall into the hands of these new, unpredictable foes? Are they even willing to deal?!
PLUS: "Birthright Part Two": Lien-Da discovers the cruel secret of the Iron Queen's gift to her people. Her next choice will save - or doom - the Legion!
PLUS: "Birthright Part Two": Lien-Da discovers the cruel secret of the Iron Queen's gift to her people. Her next choice will save - or doom - the Legion!
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Mree-hee-hee-hee!
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Sonic fights the Iron Legion while Tails takes the unconscious Robotnik to safety. However, the seemingly invulnerable Iron King is a heavy speed bump. Thankfully Sally and crew give their aid. But even then, they're numbers are too many, and they have to return to New Mobotropolis and set on the force field to keep them out.
Afterward, Robotnik is left in protective custody (sorry, no AoStH quotes this time around), and Sonic is questioned by Monkey Kahn on why he shows mercy to his once enemy. Sonic answers with his own personal philosophy (not that he's aware of it). As many would expect, Sonic lives for the moment, and as such he's capable of forgivness, since he never looks back at the past.
This issue is definatley an improvement over the last one.
Afterward, Robotnik is left in protective custody (sorry, no AoStH quotes this time around), and Sonic is questioned by Monkey Kahn on why he shows mercy to his once enemy. Sonic answers with his own personal philosophy (not that he's aware of it). As many would expect, Sonic lives for the moment, and as such he's capable of forgivness, since he never looks back at the past.
This issue is definatley an improvement over the last one.
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