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Metal blaze the cat
Metal blaze the cat





metal blaze the cat

The princess' first valiant effort to snap the hedgehog out of his altered state involves explaining all of his great qualities in an attempt to guilt him into acting like himself again. As the many characters in the Sonic universe reconstruct their lives during this time, Blaze is stuck getting frustrated with a very confused Sonic as she tries to figure out what is wrong with him. Issue #31 is the first part of a two-part epilogue following the Metal Virus Saga in IDW Publishing’s comic book series based on Sega’s video game franchise. Related: Sega Promises New Games For Sonic the Hedgehog's 30th Anniversary

metal blaze the cat

It is after these perilous events when Blaze learns that the battered and bruised hedgehog whom she found in a massive crater of his making is not well, in issue #31. Sonic's troubles have to do with the fact that when creating a Super Warp Portal to transport the deadly virus into the sun, he is thrown out of his world and into Princess Blaze The Cat 's realm - one that exists parallel to that of Sonic’s, before proceeding to fall out of the sky and slam violently into the ground. Especially since he did so while infected with the aforementioned virus, which transforms organic beings into metallic zombies (or Zombots as Sonic so cleverly calls them) in addition to actually fighting off these Zombots and racing towards a pulsating chaos emerald that seems to emit painful electricity upon contact. That’s not including the fact that the spikey blue hedgehog (who, at the time, was yellow, as he had transformed into Super Sonic) later battled the electromagnetic-manipulating, fireball-projecting Zavok that grew into a giant monster many times his original size. It should come as no surprise that Sonic The Hedgehog’s latest exploits to rid the world of the synthetically concocted contagion known as the Metal Virus might have knocked a few screws loose in his head. Warning! Spoilers for Sonic The Hedgehog by Ian Flynn, Adam Bryce Thomas, Matt Herms, and Shawn Lee below!







Metal blaze the cat