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"La nueva era de Sonic presentada en IGN Fan Fest 2025 por IDW"

Autor : Jack Actualizar : May 24,2025

La serie de cómics Sonic the Hedgehog de IDW recientemente celebró un hito significativo con el lanzamiento de su número 75. Sonic the Hedgehog #75 presentó el enfrentamiento climático entre el equipo Sonic y el villano Clutch, allanando el camino para un arco de seguimiento apasionado titulado "Piezas dispersas". Esta nueva historia se desarrollará en los temas #76-80, con la última entrega, Sonic The Hedgehog #76, ahora disponible en las tiendas.

IGN Fan Fest proporcionó un adelanto exclusivo de la obra de arte para el próximo Sonic the Hedgehog #79, el penúltimo capítulo de "piezas dispersas". Echa un vistazo a la galería de diapositivas a continuación para ver las tres cubiertas cautivadoras para Sonic the Hedgehog #79, junto con las cubiertas de "piezas dispersas" previamente presentadas.

El arco de "piezas dispersas" está escrita por el escritor regular de la serie, Ian Flynn. Sonic the Hedgehog #79 muestra el arte interior y una portada principal creada por Adam Bryce Thomas, con portadas de variantes ilustradas por Tyler McGrath y Nathalie Fourdraine.

Aquí está la descripción oficial de IDW para Sonic the Hedgehog #79:

*¡La larga disputa entre Ace Sniper Whisper y Sinister Assassin Mimic está llegando a un enfrentamiento climático!*

*¡Solo uno de estos antiguos camaradas se alejará! ¿Pueden enredar y la plata ayudan a cambiar el rumbo de la batalla? ¿O Whisper sufrirá a otro amigo atrapado en el fuego cruzado? ¡Es una emocionante batalla años en proceso!*

"Sonic the Hedgehog de IDW ha prosperado durante siete años, construyendo un rico tapiz de historias, personajes y elementos narrativos exclusivos de nuestra serie", compartió Flynn con IGN. "El último arco de Evan Stanley trajo a muchos de estos elementos a un punto de vista. Alcanzar el clímax de una historia es estimulante, pero estoy igualmente emocionado de profundizar en las consecuencias. Los fanáticos estarán ansiosos por saber '¿Qué sucede después?' Mi arco tiene como objetivo responder eso, ofrecer algunas resoluciones propias y sentar las bases para la próxima historia importante de Evan ".

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Sonic the Hedgehog #76 está actualmente disponible en las tiendas, mientras que el número 77 está programado para su lanzamiento el 19 de marzo. Puede reservar su copia del nuevo número en su tienda de cómics local (haga clic aquí para encontrar su tienda local).

Como parte de IGN Fan Fest 2025, también tuvimos el privilegio de obtener una vista previa del nuevo universo compartido de Godzilla de IDW.

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