Thorn the Lop

Thorn the Lop is a Mercian Freedom Fighter who appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series published by Archie Comics.

Description
Thorn the Lop is a female, white rabbit with a green dress that has purple spike-like patterns on the bottom. She has Ring piercings on her ears and a purple scarf on her neck. She has brown shoes, purple eyes, and gray ears.

History
After finding the Chaotix&mdash;Vector, Espio, and Charmy&mdash;she and her teammates&mdash;Bow Sparrow, Alan Quail, Friar Buck, and Munch Rat&mdash;helped out by defeating Dark Egg Legion G.O.O.N.s and by telling them that their missing friends, Mighty and Ray, was at the Deerwood Forest looking for Mighty's sister. Bow helps them out by letting them stay over at Deerwood Forest Hideaway, but the Dark Egg Legion attacks their hideout. Thorn and the others defeat the goons and Bow tells Mighty and Ray to leave to Lord Hood's Fortress to find their sister if she is there. And so, Vector and Bow make a plan to sneak inside the fortress to save Mercian villagers and possibly Mighty and Ray if they were captured. Thorn and the others are now inside the fortress looking for the lost comrades. (SU #46)

She, along with the Mercian Freedom Fighters and Chaotix, sneaked into the fortress and, thanks to Espio giving them a Warp Ring, teleported into the dungeon to save Mercian villagers. When Lord Hood and several of his minions found them, Thorn helped defeat Dark Legion minions in order for the villagers to escape via Warp Ring. But, Lord Hood then hypnotized the Mercian Freedom Fighters. Help came seconds later, as Vector punched the snake in the back and helped the Freedom Fighters and villagers escape. They then found themselves surrounded by G.O.O.N.s and Lord Hood with his minions. Espio came to help them by transported them to Deerwood Forest Hideaway by the Warp Ring. After claiming victory, the Chaotix left the Hideaway the next day. (SU #47)

Trivia

 * She is one of the few characters in the Sonic franchise whose title refers specifically to her breed as opposed to the general species.