Comic Preview: Sonic the Hedgehog #285

It all comes tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling down for our heroes this week!

The preview for Sonic the Hedgehog #285 has been released, and things are not looking good for Sonic and his friends. After a multi-pronged assault from Eggman and his allies, the Freedom Fighters are left reeling badly. They’re going to have to get back on their feet soon or the world could become Eggman’s to control!

Speaking which, the good doctor isn’t resting on his laurels after the victory; with his minions still on the case, Eggman now has Chip in his hands, and boy does he have big plans for those powers of his! Read about the fight against the odds for Sonic, and Eggman’s other little surprise, in “Panic in the Sky”: part 2.

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SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #285
The suspense builds for Sonic in “Panic in the Sky” Part Two: Sonic and the Freedom Fighters have faced a crushing defeat at the hands of Dr. Eggman and his entire evil Eggman Empire! Now it becomes a race against time to get back in the fight and save the day! But when Dr. Eggman uses Chip and the power of the Chaos Emeralds, are our heroes already too late? Featuring the second of four connecting covers by comics pro Dan Schoening plus a “Gaia Colossus” variant by the excellent Evan Stanley!
Script: Ian Flynn
Art: Diana Skelly, Terry Austin, John Workman and Gabriel Cassata
Cover: Dan Schoening and Luis Delgado
Variant Cover: Evan Stanley
On Sale Date: 8/17
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

Sonic the Hedgehog #285 is due for release on August 17th. Check it out to support your heroes in time of need!

Source: Comics Alliance

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  1. Not insulting the artist, but their style is pretty rough looking for the “epic” nature of this arc compared to veteran artists like Steven Butler or James Fry; both of whom I consider did some of the best interior art for the comics when was really into them.

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