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| title= Thirteenth Issue
 
| title= Thirteenth Issue
 
| writer= [[Mark Millar]], [[Woodrow Phoenix]], [[Nigel Kitching]], [[Mark Eyles]]
 
| writer= [[Mark Millar]], [[Woodrow Phoenix]], [[Nigel Kitching]], [[Mark Eyles]]
 
| artist= [[Nigel Kitching]], [[Chris Webster]], [[Mike Hadley]], [[Mark White]]
 
| artist= [[Nigel Kitching]], [[Chris Webster]], [[Mike Hadley]], [[Mark White]]
 
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| releasedate=13th November 1993
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'''''Sonic the Comic'' #13''' is the thirteenth issue of the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series by [[Fleetway Editions Ltd]].
  
'''Sonic the Comic 13''' is the thirteenth issue of the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series by [[Fleetway Editions Ltd]].
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The comic contained four strips; a main ''Sonic'' story followed by three shorter strips based on other [[Sega]] franchises: ''[[sega:Ecco the Dolphin|Ecco the Dolphin]]'', ''[[sega:Golden Axe|Golden Axe]]'', and ''[[sega:Decap Attack|Decap Attack]]''.
 
 
The comic contained four strips; a main ''Sonic'' story followed by three shorter strips based on other [[SEGA]] franchises: ''[[Ecco the Dolphin]]'', ''[[Golden Axe]]'', and ''[[Decap Attack]]''.
 
 
 
Short features in between the stories, called 'zones', also appeared; this issue included:
 
*'''Control Zone''': Introductions and Staff Details.
 
*'''Review Zone''': Games from current SEGA platforms reviewed on a % scale.
 
*'''News Zone''': Information on upcoming SEGA events and products.
 
*'''Q Zone''': Cheats, Game Genie codes and strategies for popular or requested games.
 
*'''Speedlines''': Reader letters and artwork, with replies from [[Megadroid]], the comic's mascot character.
 
 
 
== Sonic the Hedgehog - "Double Trouble" ==
 
  
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==Stories==
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===Sonic the Hedgehog - "Double Trouble"===
 
[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Tails]] is kicking a football around in [[Emerald Hill Zone]] when he finds a [[Monitor]] with [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]]'s face on the screen. Sonic tells Tails that [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]] trapped him inside and that he needs to press a button on the monitor to free him (better than jumping on it I guess). Tails does so and an evil-looking version of Sonic (complete with jagged-looking ears, sharper pupils and fangs) erupts in a explosion of flame, calling Tails a 'little snot' in the process.  
 
[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Tails]] is kicking a football around in [[Emerald Hill Zone]] when he finds a [[Monitor]] with [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]]'s face on the screen. Sonic tells Tails that [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]] trapped him inside and that he needs to press a button on the monitor to free him (better than jumping on it I guess). Tails does so and an evil-looking version of Sonic (complete with jagged-looking ears, sharper pupils and fangs) erupts in a explosion of flame, calling Tails a 'little snot' in the process.  
  
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Evil-Sonic exposits that he was created by [[Dr. Ovi Kintobor#Sonic the Comic|Doctor Ovi Kintobor]] before he turned evil to be an 'Extra Life' for Sonic to "lend a hand to the worlds most important hedgehog" and that he's been trapped in the box for years. Tails then arrives with the empty Monitor, stating that there's only one true Sonic the Hedgehog. Evil-Sonic then gets sucked into the box and Sonic super-kicks it into space. Sally apologizes and says that she should have known that ugly wasn't the real Sonic all along. Sonic states that he thought he was kinda handsome.
 
Evil-Sonic exposits that he was created by [[Dr. Ovi Kintobor#Sonic the Comic|Doctor Ovi Kintobor]] before he turned evil to be an 'Extra Life' for Sonic to "lend a hand to the worlds most important hedgehog" and that he's been trapped in the box for years. Tails then arrives with the empty Monitor, stating that there's only one true Sonic the Hedgehog. Evil-Sonic then gets sucked into the box and Sonic super-kicks it into space. Sally apologizes and says that she should have known that ugly wasn't the real Sonic all along. Sonic states that he thought he was kinda handsome.
  
== Ecco the Dolphin - "Ecco the Dolphin, Part 1"==
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===Ecco the Dolphin - "Ecco the Dolphin, Part 1"===
 
 
 
Earth. Present Day. A great, spiraling wind strikes the ocean, emptying the depths of all it's Dolphin Children. Save one...
 
Earth. Present Day. A great, spiraling wind strikes the ocean, emptying the depths of all it's Dolphin Children. Save one...
  
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As they swim, Ecco explains that the jewel is a Glyph, or a Jewel of Knowing. He has been using them to search for his missing kin and knows that in some part of the sea there will be a Glyph that will lead him to them. They arrive at the Glyph, a large pink jewel, and Ecco sends a sonar wave towards it. The Glyph speaks, explaining that Ecco will need to travel to the past to find the beginning of the answers he seeks. Ecco touches his nose to the jewel and it immediately sucked into a whirlpool. Next issue: Jurassic Beach!
 
As they swim, Ecco explains that the jewel is a Glyph, or a Jewel of Knowing. He has been using them to search for his missing kin and knows that in some part of the sea there will be a Glyph that will lead him to them. They arrive at the Glyph, a large pink jewel, and Ecco sends a sonar wave towards it. The Glyph speaks, explaining that Ecco will need to travel to the past to find the beginning of the answers he seeks. Ecco touches his nose to the jewel and it immediately sucked into a whirlpool. Next issue: Jurassic Beach!
  
== Golden Axe - "Plague of Serpents, Part 1"==
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===Golden Axe - "Plague of Serpents, Part 1"===
 
On their way to return The Golden Axe to the King of Yuria; Ax-Battler the Barbarian, Gilius-Thunderhead the Dwarf and Tyris-Flare the Amazon decide to stop by Gilius' home; the stronghold of Rockguard. As they approach they are attacked by an enormous snake, which is quickly dispatched by Tyris using The Golden Axe. Gilius wonders what a snake that size is doing so near to Rockguard.
 
On their way to return The Golden Axe to the King of Yuria; Ax-Battler the Barbarian, Gilius-Thunderhead the Dwarf and Tyris-Flare the Amazon decide to stop by Gilius' home; the stronghold of Rockguard. As they approach they are attacked by an enormous snake, which is quickly dispatched by Tyris using The Golden Axe. Gilius wonders what a snake that size is doing so near to Rockguard.
  
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Tyris is being attacked by two hypnotized Dwarves and she tries to deal with them using non-lethal means. However, as she knocks one down with the flat of her blade, the other stabs her in the side. Cutting the down the unfortunate Dwarf, Tyris does not notice another cultist sneaking up behind her...
 
Tyris is being attacked by two hypnotized Dwarves and she tries to deal with them using non-lethal means. However, as she knocks one down with the flat of her blade, the other stabs her in the side. Cutting the down the unfortunate Dwarf, Tyris does not notice another cultist sneaking up behind her...
  
== Decap Attack - "Starring Chuck D. Head! Part 4" ==
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===Decap Attack - "Starring Chuck D. Head! Part 4"===
 
Max D. Cap is demanding to know why Prof Frank N. Stein hasn't created his undead army as promised. He is fully aware that Chuck D. Head was created using the same methods and wants to know what the delay is. Rupert complains that they are already running way over budget. The Professor explains that the conditions for creating Chuck were exactly right and that it would be hard to re-create the same state. Igor states that in other words the whole thing was a complete fluke. The Professor explains that if he had Chuck on-hand he would be able to clone him, which is met with more detriment from Igor. Max warns that he had better be right, as he has just dispatched his minions Bullhead and Croc to find Chuck and bring him back to the castle.
 
Max D. Cap is demanding to know why Prof Frank N. Stein hasn't created his undead army as promised. He is fully aware that Chuck D. Head was created using the same methods and wants to know what the delay is. Rupert complains that they are already running way over budget. The Professor explains that the conditions for creating Chuck were exactly right and that it would be hard to re-create the same state. Igor states that in other words the whole thing was a complete fluke. The Professor explains that if he had Chuck on-hand he would be able to clone him, which is met with more detriment from Igor. Max warns that he had better be right, as he has just dispatched his minions Bullhead and Croc to find Chuck and bring him back to the castle.
  
 
Chuck and Head have apparently been wandering around the castle for the past five days, completely lost. Above Chuck's head is a box showing how many lives he has remaining, of which there are currently two. As the duo walk straight past a sign pointing to the laboratory they blunder straight into Bullhead and Croc. Head tells Chuck to use the bomb they found in the armory, a footnote explaining that they found the bomb between issues and 'how sneaky the writer is'. Chuck lights the bomb using matches he also found in the armory (the writer is apparently ''very'' sneaky, advises another footnote), however the minions attack; causing Chuck to drop both Head and the bomb down the stairs. He grabs both at the same time and lobs one at his foes while placing the other on his shoulders. Head keeps shouting to chuck the bomb, at which point Chuck realizes that he ''may'' have gotten the two items mixed up. The bomb explodes, knocking another life off of the indicator above Chuck's head. The issue end with the minions discussing whether Chuck is too badly hurt or not.
 
Chuck and Head have apparently been wandering around the castle for the past five days, completely lost. Above Chuck's head is a box showing how many lives he has remaining, of which there are currently two. As the duo walk straight past a sign pointing to the laboratory they blunder straight into Bullhead and Croc. Head tells Chuck to use the bomb they found in the armory, a footnote explaining that they found the bomb between issues and 'how sneaky the writer is'. Chuck lights the bomb using matches he also found in the armory (the writer is apparently ''very'' sneaky, advises another footnote), however the minions attack; causing Chuck to drop both Head and the bomb down the stairs. He grabs both at the same time and lobs one at his foes while placing the other on his shoulders. Head keeps shouting to chuck the bomb, at which point Chuck realizes that he ''may'' have gotten the two items mixed up. The bomb explodes, knocking another life off of the indicator above Chuck's head. The issue end with the minions discussing whether Chuck is too badly hurt or not.
  
==Review Zone==
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==Other features==
*''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' ([[sega:Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]]) - 80%
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*'''Control Zone:''' Introductions, staff details and "The Sega Charts", which lists the top ten sales for games on Sega consoles ([[Mega Drive]], [[Mega-CD]], [[Master System]] and [[Game Gear]]).
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*'''Review Zone:''' Games across all current Sega platforms reviewed on a % scale (see below).
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*'''News Zone:''' Information on upcoming Sega events and products.
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*'''Q Zone:''' Cheats, [[sega:Game Genie (Mega Drive)|Game Genie]] codes and strategies for popular or requested games. This issue offers cheats and tips for ''[[sega:Lemmings|Lemmings]]'' ({{SMS}}), ''[[sega:Cyborg Justice|Cyborg Justice]]'', ''[[sega:Micro Machines|Micro Machines]]'' ({{MD}}), ''[[sega:James Pond II: Codename RoboCod|James Pond II: Codename RoboCod]]'' ({{MD}}), ''[[sega:Streets of Rage|Streets of Rage]]'' ({{GG}}), and ''[[sega:Mortal Kombat|Mortal Kombat]]'' ({{MD}}), and Game Genie codes for ''[[sega:Jungle Strike|Jungle Strike]]'', ''[[sega:Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master|Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master]]'', and ''[[sega:Jurassic Park (Mega Drive)|Jurassic Park]]''.
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*'''Speedlines:''' Reader letters and artwork, with replies from [[Megadroid]], the comic's mascot character.
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===Review Zone===
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* {{MD}} ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball]]'' - 80%
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==Production credits==
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==Gallery==
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 7 January 2023

STC UK 013 cover.jpg
Sonic the Comic #13
"Thirteenth Issue"
Free gift: STC belt clip
Writer: Mark Millar, Woodrow Phoenix, Nigel Kitching, Mark Eyles
Pencils: Nigel Kitching, Chris Webster, Mike Hadley, Mark White
Release Date RRP Code Rating
Comic
UK
1993-11-13 £1.10 ?
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Sonic the Comic #13 is the thirteenth issue of the Sonic the Comic series by Fleetway Editions Ltd.

The comic contained four strips; a main Sonic story followed by three shorter strips based on other Sega franchises: Ecco the Dolphin, Golden Axe, and Decap Attack.

Stories

Sonic the Hedgehog - "Double Trouble"

Tails is kicking a football around in Emerald Hill Zone when he finds a Monitor with Sonic's face on the screen. Sonic tells Tails that Doctor Robotnik trapped him inside and that he needs to press a button on the monitor to free him (better than jumping on it I guess). Tails does so and an evil-looking version of Sonic (complete with jagged-looking ears, sharper pupils and fangs) erupts in a explosion of flame, calling Tails a 'little snot' in the process.

Nearby a group of animals (including Porker Lewis and Johnny Lightfoot, though they aren't mentioned by name) are constructing a "new hideout that Robotnik knows nothing about". They see Evil-Sonic approaching and naturally assume it's the real Sonic... that is until he blasts past them; destroying the scenery and referring to the animals as 'scuzz-balls' (quite the potty-mouth on Evil-Sonic). He then speeds off toward a nearby forest; setting it ablaze with his super speed.

While Evil-Sonic splashes the local animals by dashing through a river and circling back to the new hideout, a squirrel named Sally wonders what's gotten into Sonic. After destroying a power-plant, Evil-Sonic is tripped up by the real Sonic who has heard that someone has been giving him a bad rep in the Zone. Sonic kicks Evil-Sonic to curb; punting him into the distance. At this point the animals arrive and mistakenly assume that the real Sonic is the one who has caused all the damage to their hideout. Sonic pleads innocence, trying to explain that he has a totally weird, evil double. Sally speaks for all of the Zone's inhabitants and informs Sonic that they can't take any risks and that he might betray them to Robotnik, adding that they want him banished.

Evil-Sonic then re-appears and attacks Sonic; Sonic delivering a well-deserved "I told you so!" to Sally. Sally replies that the apology is in the post. Gee, thanks.

Nearby, Tails has regained consciousness and notices the on-going battle between the Sonic's at the hideout. He picks up the now-empty monitor and heads towards the action.

Evil-Sonic exposits that he was created by Doctor Ovi Kintobor before he turned evil to be an 'Extra Life' for Sonic to "lend a hand to the worlds most important hedgehog" and that he's been trapped in the box for years. Tails then arrives with the empty Monitor, stating that there's only one true Sonic the Hedgehog. Evil-Sonic then gets sucked into the box and Sonic super-kicks it into space. Sally apologizes and says that she should have known that ugly wasn't the real Sonic all along. Sonic states that he thought he was kinda handsome.

Ecco the Dolphin - "Ecco the Dolphin, Part 1"

Earth. Present Day. A great, spiraling wind strikes the ocean, emptying the depths of all it's Dolphin Children. Save one...

Ecco, a dolphin with five white stars on his forehead, floats alone and confused, looking to sky for answers. He travels many leagues searching for his lost kin, finding no trace of them. Suddenly he is set upon by four Ripteeth (sharks). He fights back but soon realizes that they will overcome him eventually, and he laments that if only he had a friend...

Suddenly a Killer Whale smashes into the sharks, scattering them in all directions. Ecco thanks the whale for his timely assistance, to which the orca replies that he put up a brave struggle, though now the Little Fin must provide him with some help. He goes on to explain that he found a large jewel in his part of the sea and that when he touched it Ecco's face appeared!

As they swim, Ecco explains that the jewel is a Glyph, or a Jewel of Knowing. He has been using them to search for his missing kin and knows that in some part of the sea there will be a Glyph that will lead him to them. They arrive at the Glyph, a large pink jewel, and Ecco sends a sonar wave towards it. The Glyph speaks, explaining that Ecco will need to travel to the past to find the beginning of the answers he seeks. Ecco touches his nose to the jewel and it immediately sucked into a whirlpool. Next issue: Jurassic Beach!

Golden Axe - "Plague of Serpents, Part 1"

On their way to return The Golden Axe to the King of Yuria; Ax-Battler the Barbarian, Gilius-Thunderhead the Dwarf and Tyris-Flare the Amazon decide to stop by Gilius' home; the stronghold of Rockguard. As they approach they are attacked by an enormous snake, which is quickly dispatched by Tyris using The Golden Axe. Gilius wonders what a snake that size is doing so near to Rockguard.

They make their way to the stronghold's entrance, finding the area littered with unconscious dwarves with snakes wrapped around them. Inside is a scene of chaos, with bald cultists wielding snake staffs attacking Gilius' people. Ax notices a slightly more important looking cultist with three snakes around his neck standing nearby. The cultist refers to himself as The High Priest Cobraxis and leaves the battle to find the Dwarf Queen.

Ax and Tyris join the battle, Tyris immediately being stopped by a cultist wielding a snake that begins to hypnotize her. She averts her gaze and slices the snake in two. Ax is having a similar problem nearby, however he cuts down the cultist instead of the snake, which wraps itself around him as the hypnosis takes effect. Unfortunately for the snake, Ax's sword falls from his grasp and cuts it's head off. With no-one to provide orders, Ax wanders off, muttering that he must obey.

Nearby an old Dwarf squares off against a staff-wielding cultist, who darts forward and strikes him with the staff's 'fangs'. As the cultist prepares for the killing blow, Gilius attacks from behind, yelling "Father!" in the process. Gilius' father complains that this dying lark is giving him an appetite. Gilius declares that it's time for some Thunder Magic.

Tyris is being attacked by two hypnotized Dwarves and she tries to deal with them using non-lethal means. However, as she knocks one down with the flat of her blade, the other stabs her in the side. Cutting the down the unfortunate Dwarf, Tyris does not notice another cultist sneaking up behind her...

Decap Attack - "Starring Chuck D. Head! Part 4"

Max D. Cap is demanding to know why Prof Frank N. Stein hasn't created his undead army as promised. He is fully aware that Chuck D. Head was created using the same methods and wants to know what the delay is. Rupert complains that they are already running way over budget. The Professor explains that the conditions for creating Chuck were exactly right and that it would be hard to re-create the same state. Igor states that in other words the whole thing was a complete fluke. The Professor explains that if he had Chuck on-hand he would be able to clone him, which is met with more detriment from Igor. Max warns that he had better be right, as he has just dispatched his minions Bullhead and Croc to find Chuck and bring him back to the castle.

Chuck and Head have apparently been wandering around the castle for the past five days, completely lost. Above Chuck's head is a box showing how many lives he has remaining, of which there are currently two. As the duo walk straight past a sign pointing to the laboratory they blunder straight into Bullhead and Croc. Head tells Chuck to use the bomb they found in the armory, a footnote explaining that they found the bomb between issues and 'how sneaky the writer is'. Chuck lights the bomb using matches he also found in the armory (the writer is apparently very sneaky, advises another footnote), however the minions attack; causing Chuck to drop both Head and the bomb down the stairs. He grabs both at the same time and lobs one at his foes while placing the other on his shoulders. Head keeps shouting to chuck the bomb, at which point Chuck realizes that he may have gotten the two items mixed up. The bomb explodes, knocking another life off of the indicator above Chuck's head. The issue end with the minions discussing whether Chuck is too badly hurt or not.

Other features

Review Zone

Production credits

This article needs a list of production credits, either from the game itself, a manual, or other reliable source.

Gallery

References


Sonic the Comic
1993 001 | 002 | 003 | 004 | 005 | 006 | 007 | 008 | 009 | 010 | 011 | 012 | 013 | 014 | 015 | 016
1994 017 | 018 | 019 | 020 | 021 | 022 | 023 | 024 | 025 | 026 | 027 | 028 | 029 | 030 | 031 | 032 | 033 | 034 | 035 | 036 | 037 | 038 | 039 | 040 | 041 | 042
1995 043 | 044 | 045 | 046 | 047 | 048 | 049 | 050 | 051 | 052 | 053 | 054 | 055 | 056 | 057 | 058 | 059 | 060 | 061 | 062 | 063 | 064 | 065 | 066 | 067 | 068
1996 069 | 070 | 071 | 072 | 073 | 074 | 075 | 076 | 077 | 078 | 079 | 080 | 081 | 082 | 083 | 084 | 085 | 086 | 087 | 088 | 089 | 090 | 091 | 092 | 093 | 094
1997 095 | 096 | 097 | 098 | 099 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | 116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | 120
1998 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 129 | 130 | 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | 135 | 136 | 137 | 138 | 139 | 140 | 141 | 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | 146
1999 147 | 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | 156 | 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 | 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 | 171
2000 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | 180 | 181 | 182 | 183 | 184 | 185 | 186 | 187 | 188 | 189 | 190 | 191 | 192 | 193 | 194 | 195 | 196 | 197
2001 198 | 199 | 200 | 201 | 202 | 203 | 204 | 205 | 206 | 207 | 208 | 209 | 210 | 211 | 212 | 213 | 214 | 215 | 216 | 217 | 218 | 219 | 220 | 221 | 222 | 223
Sonic the Poster Mag
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Specials
Sonic the Summer Special | Sonic Holiday Special (1995) | Sonic Holiday Special (1996) | Knuckles Knock-Out Special | Total Sonic Special
Miscellaneous
Book 1: Sonic Beats the Badniks | Book 2: Sonic Spin Attack