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==Lew Stringer pitches==
''Sonic the Comic'' writer [[Lew Stringer]] intially applied as an artist, submitting two examples of his work. His efforts were rejected as they did not fit with the style the comic was aiming for, however he was hired as a writer instead{{ref|http://lewstringer.blogspot.com/2012/04/sonic-unseen-until-now.html}}.
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''Sonic the Comic'' writer [[Lew Stringer]] initially applied as an artist, submitting two examples of his work. His efforts were rejected as they did not fit with the style the comic was aiming for, however he was hired as a writer instead{{ref|http://lewstringer.blogspot.com/2012/04/sonic-unseen-until-now.html}}.
  
 
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==Sonic Adventure adaptation==
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The comic's ten-issue adaptation of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' was published between issues [[Sonic the Comic 175|175]] and [[Sonic the Comic 184|184]]. In October 2000,{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010428001434/http://www.sonicthecomic.co.uk/index.htm}} the fansite STC: STEM (Sonic the Electronic Magazine) published the plot proposal document that [[Nigel Kitching]] had sent to editor [[Andy Diggle]]:
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Lew Stringer pitches

Sonic the Comic writer Lew Stringer initially applied as an artist, submitting two examples of his work. His efforts were rejected as they did not fit with the style the comic was aiming for, however he was hired as a writer instead[1].

Sonic Adventure adaptation

The comic's ten-issue adaptation of Sonic Adventure was published between issues 175 and 184. In October 2000,[2] the fansite STC: STEM (Sonic the Electronic Magazine) published the plot proposal document that Nigel Kitching had sent to editor Andy Diggle:

References