Sonic the Hedgehog #30
In "The Return Of Uncle Chuck," the Freedom Fighters face renewed threats as Snively steps up his schemes following Dr. Robotnik's disappearance into the trans-dimensional void. With his organic brain restored, Uncle Chuck—long thought lost to his robotic shell—takes on a crucial role as a spy inside Robotnik's own headquarters. Written by Angelo DeCesare and brought to life by Art Mawhinney’s art, Jon D'Agostino’s inks, Barry Grossman’s colors, and Bill Yoshida’s letters, this 1996 issue delivers a tense, character-driven chapter in the Archie Sonic saga, with a cover by Mawhinney and D'Agostino.
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A lab accident traps Dr. Robotnik in the trans-dimensional void, emboldening Snively to attempt his own attacks on Sonic and the Freedom Fighters. It also restores Uncle Chuck's organic brain to control of his robotic body, allowing him to act as a spy within the Robotnik headquarters.
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