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− | '''''Sonic the Comic'' # | + | '''''Sonic the Comic'' #33''' is the thirty-third issue of the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series by [[Fleetway Editions Ltd]]. |
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+ | This is the first issue in the main series to feature [[Knuckles the Echidna]] in a story after his first appearance in ''[[Sonic the Summer Special]]'', beginning the comic's adaptation of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]''. | ||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
+ | ===Sonic the Hedgehog - "Enter Knuckles, Part 1"=== | ||
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+ | ===Mutant League - "Bring Me The Head of Coach Brikka, Part 3"=== | ||
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+ | ===Sonic's World - "No More Mr. Nice Bug, Part 2"=== | ||
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+ | ===Pirate S.T.C. - "Pirate S.T.C., Part 6"=== | ||
==Other features== | ==Other features== | ||
+ | *'''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]]). | ||
+ | *'''Review Zone:''' Games across all current Sega platforms reviewed on a % scale (see below). | ||
+ | *'''News Zone:''' Information on upcoming Sega events and products. | ||
+ | *'''Graphic Zone:''' Fan art submitted by readers. The theme for this issue's Graphic Zone was motorbikes. Owners of the printed art each won a ''Sonic the Comic'' badge originally included with [[Sonic the Comic 002|issue #2]]. | ||
+ | *'''Q Zone:''' Cheats, [[sega:Game Genie|Game Genie]] codes and strategies for popular or requested games. This issue features the second part of a guide to ''[[sega:Eternal Champions|Eternal Champions]]'', covering Midknight, Shadow and Xavier. | ||
+ | *'''Speedlines:''' Reader letters and artwork, with replies from [[Megadroid]], the comic's mascot character. | ||
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+ | ===Review Zone=== | ||
+ | *{{MD}} ''[[sega:Champions World Class Soccer|Champions World Class Soccer]]'' - 65% | ||
==Production credits== | ==Production credits== |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 8 January 2023
Sonic the Comic #33 "Sonic the Comic 033" | ||||||||||
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Free gift: Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles | ||||||||||
Assistant editor: Deborah Tate | ||||||||||
Editor: Richard Burton | ||||||||||
Managing editor: Steve MacManus | ||||||||||
Cover artist: Mike Hadley / John M Burns | ||||||||||
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Sonic the Comic #33 is the thirty-third issue of the Sonic the Comic series by Fleetway Editions Ltd.
This is the first issue in the main series to feature Knuckles the Echidna in a story after his first appearance in Sonic the Summer Special, beginning the comic's adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
Contents
Stories
Sonic the Hedgehog - "Enter Knuckles, Part 1"
Mutant League - "Bring Me The Head of Coach Brikka, Part 3"
Sonic's World - "No More Mr. Nice Bug, Part 2"
Pirate S.T.C. - "Pirate S.T.C., Part 6"
Other features
- 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).
- Review Zone: Games across all current Sega platforms reviewed on a % scale (see below).
- News Zone: Information on upcoming Sega events and products.
- Graphic Zone: Fan art submitted by readers. The theme for this issue's Graphic Zone was motorbikes. Owners of the printed art each won a Sonic the Comic badge originally included with issue #2.
- Q Zone: Cheats, Game Genie codes and strategies for popular or requested games. This issue features the second part of a guide to Eternal Champions, covering Midknight, Shadow and Xavier.
- Speedlines: Reader letters and artwork, with replies from Megadroid, the comic's mascot character.
Review Zone
Production credits
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References