It still remains a pretty good book for kids as well, so if you have kids, you may want to consider getting this for them. While definitely not a comic for everyone and probably just for fans of the show and Sonic in general, there’s a lot of charm and fun to be had. Sonic Boom #2 is another pretty solid issue of the series, easily just as good as the previous. Basically, it’s another win for the book I find. The coloring is bright and appealing, while the art does a great job depicting the more visual humor. The layouts are solid, easy to follow and often help with the timing of the humor. The characters are drawn well and have a great range of emotion and personality to them with how they react and move about. The artwork is again very nice and really helps bring out the book’s personality and humor. The dialogue is amusing and memorable as well, with plenty of good bits and jokes throughout. Speaking of which, the humor is pretty good and there’s nice diversity to it throughout the book: fourth wall breaking, background gags, slapstick, etc, so there’s never one style the comic sticks to. Heck, even the comedy helps to build up and characterize the characters. The characterization is good, with every character feeling rather fleshed and memorable. All of the writing mechanics work, from the pacing to the structure. The writing overall is pretty much the same as in the previous issue. However, if you are not fan of the franchise or you have been put off by the recent games, this comic will probably not change your mind. If you were enjoying the show, I could see this being a nice piece of complementary material to it. I’m not sure how this issue would compare to the quality of the show or its humor now that it’s out, but as its own thing it does just fine. Sure, it’s a bit predictable in how it wraps up, but the writing and humor helped it a lot. Sonic Prime is yet another argument for Sonic as a TV star first and a game. This issue wraps up the opening two parter and it does so quite well, delivering on a rather fun and enjoyable conclusion. If the show ends here, itll be a bitter pill for Sonic fans, but its fair to assume that more is yet to come. To put it simply, did you like the last issue? If so, then you’ll like this one, as we’ve got basically the same thing here in terms of quality. Truly, Knuckles is a master of witty one liners and taunts. However, just as the heroes have the upper hand yet again, Knuckles shows up and he shockingly betrays them all! What could this be all about?! Eggman, who is strangely reusing his wrecked robot from the last issue. Sonic and pals are in another showdown with Dr. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!
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