Sonic the Hedgehog #29
In "Steel-Belted Sally," Sonic the Hedgehog #29 (1995), Sally makes a daring move, allowing herself to be captured and roboticized in a bold plan to infiltrate Dr. Robotnik's ranks. Written by Angelo DeCesare and illustrated by Art Mawhinney, with inks by Rich Koslowski and colors by Barry Grossman, the issue sees Sally using a hidden device to retain her free will—setting the stage for a tense, high-stakes mission from within. The cover, by Pat Spaziante and Harvey Mercadoocasio, captures the moment with striking intensity.
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Sally allows herself to be captured and roboticized, planning on using a device to allow her to keep her free will in order to sabotage Dr. Robotnik's organization from within.
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