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The Last Robian: A Parody
The Last Robian: A Parody by @blazehgehg (Blaze Hedgehog)

I got Sonic #123 about a week ago, and I was having a talk with me and my buddy Luckett over the stories in the book; and one thing we defenitely agreed on -- one of the best stories in this issue was "The Last Robian". There was only one problem though...

The storyline was "big". It could have easily been a four or five part story; the problem was, the storyline was squashed and compressed in to five measily pages; the whole thing read like a high-speed flashback sequence -- and in the process, alot of possible character development was completely lost.

So, I did the only logical thing -- I mocked it. I tried uploading this the day I drew it but Side 7 was giving me errors (Couldn't connect to the server) all day, so I held off until today.

I got a pretty good reaction out of it; most folks got a good chuckle out of it -- including Karl Bollers. :p

(Edit 2 - Jeeze, I'm such a space case today. First I mixed up the paragraphs and then I put the image title in the "Anime Fanart Source" box.) Artwork © Copyright 2003 Blaze Hedgehog

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Posted: Thursday, 29 January, 2009 @ 08:20 PM
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I remember seeing this on Ken Penders message broad. LOL My sister and I laughed out loud when we saw this. You pretty
much summed up the story. Thanks for the laugh.

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