I'm assuming fans of the comic will get that joke. Still won't be funny, though.

Who wants to make a snowoverlander!

Sonic The Hedgehog #215

Archie Comics (September 2010)

And just so you know, I’ll be reviewing the next issue next week.

WRITER: Ian Flynn
PENCILER: Steven Butler
INKER: Terry Austin
COLORIST: Matt Herms
LETTERER: John Workman
COVER ART: Jamal Peppers, Jim Amash, & Jason Jensen
CO-EDITOR: Paul Kaminski
MANAGING EDITOR: Mike Pellerito
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Victor Gorelick

The Arctic Freedom Fighter contact our heroes, warning that the Walruses, Rotor’s people, are again under Robotnix control. Sonic races up there, but Rotor’s injuries keep him out of the action–until he and Nicole build a battlesuit to make up for it. Rotor’s flight to help Sonic is interrupted, however, by Silver the Hedgehog. Apparently unaware of the concept of nicknames (Rotor’s real name being Boomer), Silver is convinced that the walrus is the traitor he’s been searching for and chooses that moment to attack him.

What they got right: This is the Rotor I remember. Can’t find a solution? Build one. Otherwise, it’s the same good art/well done characters compliment I always have. I like the Arctic Freedom Fighters (I don’t remember reading about them before), and I’m curious to find out more about them.

What they got wrong: How did Silver know to find Rotor in the middle of a location he doesn’t usually hang out in, especially with time travel being involved?

Recommendation: I enjoyed it. It was nice to see the old Rotor back in business.

I am Iron Walrus!

Tomorrow’s Comic> Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man V2 #5

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