Isabella Mongoose
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Isabella Mongoose |
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First seen: Sonic the Hedgehog #102 (2001) |
Species: Mongoose |
Gender: Female |
Series: Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics) |
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Isabella Mongoose is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series by Archie Comics. She is the mother of Mina Mongoose.
History
During a period known as the Great War, mobians and overlanders fought at each other's throats all the time. A beautiful young mongoose would find herself reminded of such times where the overlanders and mobians were enemies when she was chased throughout the forest by them. As she ran from the enemy she caught the attention of another mongoose, known as Arthur Mongoose who in the end protected Isabella. These two would later end up getting married and having a daughter in the year 3220 known as Mina Mongoose.
Unfortunately, Arthur would die and leave behind his wife and child. From then on, Isabella would raise Mina as a single parent, until Dr. Eggman came and captured both her and her daughter. While her daughter would be rescued and suffer from survivor's guilt, Isabella ended up not being rescued and was soon roboticized. However, due to the Sword of Acorns while she was roboticized her free will was restored. Later on, in the last Robian story in issue #123, Isabella would have her body restored back to how it was before being roboticized.
Personality
Isabella can be a rather rational character and is very loving towards her daughter Mina. She provides words that can be used to advise other characters such as Mina or Sonic, but sometimes her wise words are either ignored, not taken seriously enough, or misinterpreted. Isabella holds pride in her daughter, especially in her singing talents, but at times wishes to curb her daughter's "sometimes" hasty courses of action because it can hurt her in the future, however like many parents, Isabella has to keep being reminded she cannot always protect her precious daughter, no matter how much she wants to.
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