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  • Sonic the Comic
  • Sonic the Comic
  • Sonic the Comic
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  • It was published initially by Fleetway Editions (the merged companies Fleetway and London Editions), but this company was progressively integrated with its parent company Egmont, changing its name first to Egmont Fleetway in issue #89, then to Egmont Magazines during its final issues.
  • Sonic the Comic was a comic created by Egmont Fleetway that ran from 1993 to 2001. An official Sega comic, the publication starred Sonic the Hedgehog and every issue featured one of his adventures. As well as Sonic and his friends, STC originally included stories based on other popular Sega franchises, such as Shinobi and Streets of Rage. These were originally phased out in favour of more Mobius-centric tales.
  • Sonic the Comic - był to brytyjski komiks wydawany w latach 1993-2002 przez brytyjskie wydawnictwo Fleetway Editions. Był oficjalnym brytyjskim komiksem Segi, który zawierał oficjalne historie o przygodach jeża Sonica, innych postaci z gier Segi oraz innych postaci, które były obecne w konsolach Segi. Oprócz Sonica i jego przyjaciół, w komiksach z jego udziałem występują też nowe postacie (przyjaciele i wrogowie) oraz nowe lokacje. Kategoria:Komiksy
  • thumb|Portada del Issue 1, lanzado el 29 de Mayo del 1993.Sonic the Comic, también conocido como STC, era un cómic Inglés que salió entre 1993 y 2002, era publicada inicialmente por Fleetway Editions que progresivamente se convirtió en Egmont, cambiando su nombre oficialmente en la tira #98.
  • Sonic the Comic's original price was 95 pence, increasing to £1.35 by the final issue. The comic generally contained four comic strip stories, each usually following different storylines and being written and drawn by different writers and artists. The first was always a seven page story about Sonic himself (except for #148 which began with the Tails strip), and in the earliest issues, the remaining three would involve a different Sega game character (see list below). Later, the Sega backup strips were supplanted by stories focusing on supporting Sonic characters such as Tails, Knuckles, Amy and Chaotix. The anthology "Sonic's World" featured a variety of events in the STC world not covered by the main character strips.
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Podpis obrazu
  • Cover do pierwszego numeru Sonic the Comic
Tytuł
  • Sonic the Comic
  • Ilość komiksów
  • Lata nadawania komiksów
  • Wydawca
Obraz
  • STC1.jpg
Zawartość
Nagłówek
  • Podstawowe informacje
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Date
  • 1993
nonUS
  • yes
Issues
  • 223
comic color
  • #ff0000
Caption
  • Cover to Sonic the Comic #125, art by Richard Elson
Title
  • Sonic the Comic
Format
  • Finished
Artists
  • Richard Elson, Mick McMahon et al.
Schedule
  • Fortnightly
Writers
  • Nigel Kitching, Lew Stringer et al.
Publisher
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  • It was published initially by Fleetway Editions (the merged companies Fleetway and London Editions), but this company was progressively integrated with its parent company Egmont, changing its name first to Egmont Fleetway in issue #89, then to Egmont Magazines during its final issues.
  • Sonic the Comic was a comic created by Egmont Fleetway that ran from 1993 to 2001. An official Sega comic, the publication starred Sonic the Hedgehog and every issue featured one of his adventures. As well as Sonic and his friends, STC originally included stories based on other popular Sega franchises, such as Shinobi and Streets of Rage. These were originally phased out in favour of more Mobius-centric tales.
  • Sonic the Comic - był to brytyjski komiks wydawany w latach 1993-2002 przez brytyjskie wydawnictwo Fleetway Editions. Był oficjalnym brytyjskim komiksem Segi, który zawierał oficjalne historie o przygodach jeża Sonica, innych postaci z gier Segi oraz innych postaci, które były obecne w konsolach Segi. Oprócz Sonica i jego przyjaciół, w komiksach z jego udziałem występują też nowe postacie (przyjaciele i wrogowie) oraz nowe lokacje. Kategoria:Komiksy
  • Sonic the Comic's original price was 95 pence, increasing to £1.35 by the final issue. The comic generally contained four comic strip stories, each usually following different storylines and being written and drawn by different writers and artists. The first was always a seven page story about Sonic himself (except for #148 which began with the Tails strip), and in the earliest issues, the remaining three would involve a different Sega game character (see list below). Later, the Sega backup strips were supplanted by stories focusing on supporting Sonic characters such as Tails, Knuckles, Amy and Chaotix. The anthology "Sonic's World" featured a variety of events in the STC world not covered by the main character strips. The different strips could at times contrast heavily with each other, with different strips aimed at different age groups or with a different balance between comedy and drama: the humour-based Decap Attack strip could appear alongside the darker and more violent Streets of Rage strip. Lew Stringer has stated that majority of readers were aged between five and ten and many strips were written with this in mind: "That doesn't mean that older readers can't appreciate the stories and artwork of course but it's worth bearing in mind that if the stories sometimes seem juvenile, it's because they are. Having said that, it doesn't mean we can be sloppy because we're 'just' writing for kids". Aside from the comic strips, for its first few years STC regularly featured content related to Sega videogaming. Fitting in with the Sonic convention of calling levels "Zones", these sections were given such titles as the "Q-Zone" (which featured videogame tips and cheats), the "News Zone" and the "Review Zone". Readers' artwork was printed in the "Graphic Zone", and letters were featured in "Speedlines".
  • thumb|Portada del Issue 1, lanzado el 29 de Mayo del 1993.Sonic the Comic, también conocido como STC, era un cómic Inglés que salió entre 1993 y 2002, era publicada inicialmente por Fleetway Editions que progresivamente se convirtió en Egmont, cambiando su nombre oficialmente en la tira #98.
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