The Justice League unites with Sonic and his friends as they face down Darkseid forthe fate of two worlds! Can the combined might of the united heroes be a match fora god wielding the power of a Chaos Emerald? Don’t miss the thrilling finale!
While some earlier feedback suggested that the five-issue length might lead to a rushed pace, this final issue has the opportunity to deliver a satisfying and explosive conclusion that ties all the threads together. For fans who have enjoyed the ride so far, DC X Sonic The Hedgehog #5 is an absolute must-read, promising a chaotic and memorable finale to one of the year's most surprisingly delightful crossovers. Read Full Review
In many ways, I think this was essentially a pilot showing us how the characters interact, who they fight, and how their powers can mirror each other. From that perspective, I think it worked very well and will likely find a big audience well outside of comics thanks to how huge Sonic is. Read Full Review
DC x Sonic the Hedgehog #5 ends this crossover on a high note, packing its pages full of all the action and team dynamics you'd expect. Read Full Review
There you have it! I must say, I've had a really good time with this. It hasn't reinvented the wheel or anything, but it's delivered very well on a very cool premise. It's very apparent that there's a lot of love for both franchises here, and you can feel it in every panel of the book. It's made me want to read moreSonic, and I can only hope it will make someSonic reader want to pick up a DC book. I really look forward to any continuations! Read Full Review
Sonic is easily the single most popular non-comic book hero. The fusion between Sonic and the Justice League is a very natural one. Given the right kind of momentum, they could easily occupy the exact same multiverse with regular titles that regularly crossover. Theoretically there could be a lot of spillover between audiences of both properties who might not normally be interested in both. If Sonic was to gain just a bit more gravity around the edges of the cartooniness of its conflict, the two would be immensely compatible. That kind of lasting fusion could be a lot of fun. Read Full Review