Wolf Pack (SatAM)


 * You may be looking for the version from the Archie Comics, the Wolf Pack or Wolf Pack Nation.

The Wolf Pack was a group of Freedom Fighters introduced in the Sonic the Hedgehog animated series episode "Cry of the Wolf." Led by Lupe, they initially fought against the tyranny of Dr. Robotnik from their hideaway in the Great Unknown.

History
The Wolves previously lived a peaceful existence in harmony with nature, and were ruled by Lupe's father. Unfortunately, that all changed when Robotnik attacked, capturing Lupe's father and many others. Lupe and a handful of them thus formed the Wolf Pack, and began fighting to retake their home. They established themselves in an underground tunnel network, with inscriptions warning of a curse serving to scare aware faint-hearted intruders. By some means, they became known to Princess Sally's father the King, and were included on a list of Freedom Fighters that Sally was later given by him during his all-too-brief escape from the Void.

Sally, Antoine Depardieu, and Sonic the Hedgehog soon visited the Great Unknown in search of the Wolf Pack, whom they soon managed to locate. The two teams were then forced into an alliance when one of Robotnik's Doomsday Pods was sent to the region as a prelude to his Doomsday Project. Working together, they managed to bring down the pod, and the Wolf Pack soon aided the group from Knothole in contacting and uniting the other Freedom Fighter groups. While the entire group presumably joined in battling the Doomsday Project upon its completion, only Lupe was seen fighting alongside the leaders of the other Freedom Fighter groups at Doomsday Control.

Members

 * Lupe's father (former chief-fate unknown)
 * Lupe
 * Various unnamed Wolves

Background Information

 * Like most of the SatAM Freedom Fighter groups, the Wolf Pack had only one named member, its leader Lupe. The Archie Comics would later adapt the group and introduce a number of named members, including Lupe's husband Lobo and their children Marcos and Maria. However, most of these characters were introduced by former head writer Ken Penders and copyrighted by him, and subsequently removed from the comic due to his lawsuit against Archie Comics.