![]() ![]() ![]() Espio, in particular, accepts Charmy's decision as a sign of his maturity. In the Knuckles miniseries, the Chaotix discuss Charmy's departure from the group following his ascension to his kingdom's throne.John's reveal as Naugus's minion throws all of his appearances into question, some acknowledged by the narrative (the Secret Service being made of potential people to shift blame onto), and some up to interpretation by the reader. Alternative Character Interpretation: Some of the dramatic character turns, reveals, and retcons caused by the change in writers can lend a couple of interpretations of earlier dialogues and character actions, even though they weren't written with these later twists in mind.Despite this, his second, permanent death won some fans over. Alas, Poor Scrappy: Tommy Turtle was liked in his debut appearance, where he apparently died, but after being brought back and used again nobody liked him.Adorkable: Phage is amusingly polite and bumbling towards allies, which makes her vicious attacks on enemies all the more frightening.Overlanders call Mobians "furries" as a racial slur. ![]() Archie seems to have been aware of this, as the lump was edited out in reprints of the story. Issue #81 has a very awkward drawing of Amy Rose ◊, with her skirt drawn so lumpy and wrinkly that it makes it seem like she's getting a hard-on.In issue #36, when Sally is fighting a brainwashed King Acorn, there's a rather unfortunately posed panel ◊ which is supposed to be depicting King Acorn making a hard jab into Sally's stomach with his lance, but the awkward positioning of the lance unintentionally makes it seem like he delivered a particularly brutal Groin Attack on her instead.Sonic holding vindictive grudges, Sally having reckless or aggressive episodes, Rotor's fluctuating approach to fire arms), emitting the message that it's a lot harder to practice than it is to preach, especially in very pressuring and stressful situations, and it benefits to try and empathize with the fallible qualities of others instead of badgering or spurning them in ways that can make you look hypocritical or Holier Than Thou. Similarly a lot of the more tense situations in the comic lead to key Freedom Fighters suffering from a Moment of Weakness and betraying their usual ethics, leading to fallouts or other bad consequences (eg.Reading the pre-reboot setting encyclopedia has another great example, as it openly theorizes that the first Freedom Fighters team were betrayed by one of their own members who represented the losing side of a civil war that the Mobians had fought before Robotnik conquered the planet. Sonic with Knuckles, Monkey Khan and Silver). Similarly many arcs involve the heroes making Fire-Forged Friends with previous adversaries or being forced to let go of previous grudges, a lot of which were formed by hubris and poor communication (eg. Sally follows this when she talks to the Prowers and forms the council, but many of the councilors didn't let go of their grudges with the royal family or Freedom Fighters, and thus even their more valid criticisms don't get treated seriously enough by them. Going through the book's history, it seems that many of the problems could have been avoided had certain people learned to live and work better with others, understood that their value systems need to change over time, or just let go of their grudges with certain characters.plus, I would love to see darkspeeds getting an Internship at you know where~ I really admire Tracey Yardley!s works (and those have been the main reason to purchase the 'Sonic Universe' books (true fact lol!)) I love those characters together (since 'Treasure Team Tango') and I totally like PPP! And then I realised the deadline is tomorrow (that was 3 days ago and I had to work till yesterday). I must admit that I wasted most of my time thinking about attending instead of starting. This is my entry for darkspeeds pretty cool 'Pirate Plunder Panic' project ( /jour…). I never thought about making it in time, but I did and now I'm quite happy! ![]()
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