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− | '''''Sonic the Comic'' #223''' is the two hundredth twenty-third issue of the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series by [[Fleetway Editions Ltd]]. | + | '''''Sonic the Comic'' #223''' is the two-hundredth and twenty-third issue of the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series by [[Fleetway Editions Ltd]]. |
− | This is the final issue of ''STC'', marked by a two-page editorial by [[Nigel Kitching]] that talks about the history of his work, which was initially set to appear in [[Sonic the Comic 200|issue #200]]. The editorial also covers his first stories including the ''[[Sonic CD]]'' and ''[[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]]'' story arcs, as well as post-[[Sonic the Comic 100|#100]] creations like the [[Drakon Empire]] and the death of [[Johnny Lightfoot]]. | + | This is the final issue of ''STC'', marked by a two-page editorial by [[Nigel Kitching]] that talks about the history of his work, which was initially set to appear in [[Sonic the Comic 200|issue #200]]. The editorial also covers his first stories including the ''[[Sonic CD]]'' and ''[[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]]'' story arcs, as well as post-[[Sonic the Comic 100|#100]] creations like the [[Drakon Empire]] and the death of [[Johnny Lightfoot (Sonic the Comic)|Johnny Lightfoot]]. |
− | Like all issues since [[Sonic the Comic 184|#184]], there are no new stories; this issue merely collates the 4-part "The Evil Empire" comic originally printed in 1997 | + | Like all issues since [[Sonic the Comic 184|#184]], there are no new stories; this issue merely collates the 4-part "The Evil Empire" comic originally printed in 1997. |
− | == | + | ==Reprinted stories== |
− | * '''Managing | + | * Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 1" ([[Sonic the Comic 108|Issue #108]]) |
+ | * Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 2" ([[Sonic the Comic 109|Issue #109]]) | ||
+ | * Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 3" ([[Sonic the Comic 110|Issue #110]]) | ||
+ | * Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 4" ([[Sonic the Comic 111|Issue #111]]) | ||
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+ | ==Production credits== | ||
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+ | * '''Managing editor:''' [[Steve MacManus]] | ||
* '''Designer:''' [[Paul Shubrook]] | * '''Designer:''' [[Paul Shubrook]] | ||
− | * '''Product | + | * '''Product manager:''' [[Nicki Bainbridge]] |
− | * '''Marketing | + | * '''Marketing assistant:''' [[Jane Ballard]] |
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Although this list is extensive, not all staff members were credited. [[Jim Alexander]] missed out from the writing credits, but only penned one story. [[Steve White]] is the highest-profile artist omission and [[Annie Parkhouse]] is not listed for her single story. Several more editorial team members missed out on a place in the final issue, notably [[Andy Diggle]].{{ref|https://stc.wikia.com/wiki/Issue_223#Role_Call}} | Although this list is extensive, not all staff members were credited. [[Jim Alexander]] missed out from the writing credits, but only penned one story. [[Steve White]] is the highest-profile artist omission and [[Annie Parkhouse]] is not listed for her single story. Several more editorial team members missed out on a place in the final issue, notably [[Andy Diggle]].{{ref|https://stc.wikia.com/wiki/Issue_223#Role_Call}} | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | STC UK 223 Art Cover.jpg|Cover art, by [[Richard Elson]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Sonic the Comic #223 is the two-hundredth and twenty-third issue of the Sonic the Comic series by Fleetway Editions Ltd.
This is the final issue of STC, marked by a two-page editorial by Nigel Kitching that talks about the history of his work, which was initially set to appear in issue #200. The editorial also covers his first stories including the Sonic CD and Sonic 3 & Knuckles story arcs, as well as post-#100 creations like the Drakon Empire and the death of Johnny Lightfoot.
Like all issues since #184, there are no new stories; this issue merely collates the 4-part "The Evil Empire" comic originally printed in 1997.
Reprinted stories
- Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 1" (Issue #108)
- Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 2" (Issue #109)
- Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 3" (Issue #110)
- Sonic the Hedgehog — "The Evil Empire: Part 4" (Issue #111)
Production credits
- Managing editor: Steve MacManus
- Designer: Paul Shubrook
- Product manager: Nicki Bainbridge
- Marketing assistant: Jane Ballard
Role Call
A small box printed to the right of Nigel Kitching's editorial listed the majority of the staff who worked on Sonic the Comic over the years. These include:
- Editors: Richard Burton, Deborah Tate and Audrey Wong
- Designers: Clare Gillmore (spelt incorrectly as Clair Gilmour), Gary Knight, Charles Wrigley, Jason McEvoy, Paul Shubrook and Steve Cook
- Writers: Nigel Kitching, Lew Stringer, Alan McKenzie, Mark Millar and Mark Eyles
- Artists: Richard Elson, Nigel Dobbyn, Anthony Williams, Dermot Power, Mick McMahon (credited as Mike McMahon), Mike White, Jon Haward, John M. Burns, M DJ Boyann (credited as D.J. Boyann), Casanovas, Carl Flint and Roberto Corona
- Letterers: Tom Frame, Steve Potter, Ellie de'Ville (credited as Ellie De Ville), Elitta Fell and Gordon Robson
- Other: Jane Ballard and Chris Power
Although this list is extensive, not all staff members were credited. Jim Alexander missed out from the writing credits, but only penned one story. Steve White is the highest-profile artist omission and Annie Parkhouse is not listed for her single story. Several more editorial team members missed out on a place in the final issue, notably Andy Diggle.[1]
Gallery
Cover art, by Richard Elson