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{{Infobox comic
|title = ''[[Sonic the Comic]]''
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|title = ''Sonic the Comic'' #73
|image = [[File:STC73.jpg|250px]]
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|issue = 73
 
|date = 15 March 1996
 
|date = 15 March 1996
 
|publisher = Fleetway Editions Ltd
 
|publisher = Fleetway Editions Ltd
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|price = £1.20
 
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'''''Sonic the Comic'' #73''' is the seventy-third issue of the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series published by [[Egmont Fleetway]].
   
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==Staff==
 
*'''Editor:''' [[Deborah Tate]]
 
*'''Editor:''' [[Deborah Tate]]
 
*'''Assistant Editor:''' Audrey Wong
 
*'''Assistant Editor:''' Audrey Wong
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*'''Marketing Manager:''' Gary Bell
 
*'''Marketing Manager:''' Gary Bell
   
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==Featured stories==
==Sonic the Hedgehog - "Spinball Wizard"==
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===Sonic the Hedgehog - "Spinball Wizard"===
 
*'''Script:''' [[Mark Millar]]
 
*'''Script:''' [[Mark Millar]]
 
*'''Art:''' [[Keith Page]]
 
*'''Art:''' [[Keith Page]]
 
*'''Lettering:''' [[Ellie de'Ville]]
 
*'''Lettering:''' [[Ellie de'Ville]]
   
===Synopsis===
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====Synopsis====
The [[Bob Beaky's Travelling Circus|circus wagon]] is a complete mess. There are sacks of letters everywhere: [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]]'s fan-mail has arrived! [[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Tails]] is disappointed that he doesn't get any fan-mail, so decides to do something "brave and dangerous" to get people to like him. He decides to clean up the [[Casino Night Zone]], but is immediately captured by [[Trooper]]s and taken to [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]]'s Spinball Murder Machine.
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The [[Bob Beaky's Travelling Circus|circus wagon]] is a complete mess. There are sacks of letters everywhere: [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]]'s fan-mail has arrived! [[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Tails]] is disappointed that he doesn't get any fan-mail, so decides to do something "brave and dangerous" to get people to like him. He decides to clean up the [[Casino Night Zone (Sonic the Comic)|Casino Night Zone]], but is immediately captured by [[Trooper]]s and taken to [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]]'s Spinball Murder Machine.
   
A pink bird rushes to tell Sonic that Tails has been captured. Sonic dons a pair of [[Power Sneakers]] and rushes to the rescue. He crashes through the Trooper guards, only to fall into the Spinball Murder Machine himself! He is bashed around by the flippers and springs, until he is so dizzy he cannot stand. Just as Robotnik attempts to crush him with a giant metal spinball, Tails (who is tied up in the machine as well) manages to get free of his ropes. He leaps on top of the spinball, guiding it to the generator powering the Spinball Murder Machine. The spinball hits, and the generator (along with the rest of the Machine) are destroyed in an explosion. Tails and Sonic are blown clear, but escape unharmed.
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A pink bird rushes to tell Sonic that Tails has been captured. Sonic dons a pair of [[Power Sneakers (Sonic the Comic)|Power Sneakers]] and rushes to the rescue. He crashes through the Trooper guards, only to fall into the Spinball Murder Machine himself! He is bashed around by the flippers and springs, until he is so dizzy he cannot stand. Just as Robotnik attempts to crush him with a giant metal spinball, Tails (who is tied up in the machine as well) manages to get free of his ropes. He leaps on top of the spinball, guiding it to the generator powering the Spinball Murder Machine. The spinball hits, and the generator (along with the rest of the Machine) are destroyed in an explosion. Tails and Sonic are blown clear, but escape unharmed.
   
 
Back at the circus wagon, a postman owl delivers a letter to Tails. He is over-joyed to finally get some fan-mail... until he opens the envelope, and discovers it is just a fine for his over-due library books!
 
Back at the circus wagon, a postman owl delivers a letter to Tails. He is over-joyed to finally get some fan-mail... until he opens the envelope, and discovers it is just a fine for his over-due library books!
   
===Appearances===
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====Appearances====
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'''Characters''':
 
*[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
 
*[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
 
*[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Miles "Tails" Prower]]
 
*[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Miles "Tails" Prower]]
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*Postman owl {{only}}
 
*Postman owl {{only}}
   
===Continuity===
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====Continuity====
*[[Mobius]] is mentioned as being "still ruled by Robotnik". Robotnik conquered the planet and has ruled it as a dictator since [[Sonic the Comic Issue 9|''Sonic the Comic'' #9]], "Back to Reality".
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*[[Mobius (Sonic the Comic)|Mobius]] is mentioned as being "still ruled by Robotnik". Robotnik conquered the planet and has ruled it as a dictator since [[Sonic the Comic Issue 9|''Sonic the Comic'' #9]], "Back to Reality".
 
*Sonic and Tails are shown living in the caravan for [[Bob Beaky's Travelling Circus]]. They have been using this caravan as their base since [[Sonic the Comic Issue 38|''Sonic the Comic'' #38]], "Robotnik's Revenge, Part 2".
 
*Sonic and Tails are shown living in the caravan for [[Bob Beaky's Travelling Circus]]. They have been using this caravan as their base since [[Sonic the Comic Issue 38|''Sonic the Comic'' #38]], "Robotnik's Revenge, Part 2".
*The [[Casino Night Zone]] looks just as it did in "Casino Night", in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 18|''Sonic the Comic'' #18]] and [[Sonic the Comic Issue 19|#19]] (although it appears to have been rebuilt). This includes an image of [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]]'s head on a rollercoaster resembling his original appearance, prior to his transformation in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 22|''Sonic the Comic'' #22]], "Girl Trouble, Part 2".
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*The [[Casino Night Zone (Sonic the Comic)|Casino Night Zone]] looks just as it did in "Casino Night", in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 18|''Sonic the Comic'' #18]] and [[Sonic the Comic Issue 19|#19]] (although it appears to have been rebuilt). This includes an image of [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Dr. Robotnik]]'s head on a rollercoaster resembling his original appearance, prior to his transformation in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 22|''Sonic the Comic'' #22]], "Girl Trouble, Part 2".
   
===Trivia===
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====Trivia====
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*This story, along with all of the stories written by [[Mark Millar]] for ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', was written before the publication of [[Sonic the Comic Issue 1|''Sonic the Comic'' #1]]. The story was obviously held back quite some time after it was originally produced, and wound up only being published when the comic was in need of a quick filler instalment; its irreverent tone is particularly dated, with a vain, egotistical Sonic receiving "fan-mail", Sonic's power sneakers being called out with unusual specificity, and Tails being reckless in trying to prove himself to his idol. Curiously, though the art is credited to Keith Page, the story's illustrations of Sonic and Robotnik are spot-on matches for the contemporary work of STC mainstay [[Richard Elson]], while the other characters who appear are not rendered in Elson's style. This seems to suggest that the story was actually ''drawn'' in the early days of the comic and was subsequently edited for publication, replacing the dated depictions of the hero and villain, and adding the Freedom Fighters' caravan into the background.
*This story, along with all of the stories written by [[Mark Millar]] for ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', was written before the publication of [[Sonic the Comic Issue 1|''Sonic the Comic'' #1]]. References to recent events in the series were presumably added by the editor or the artist.
 
*The word ''Spinball'' probably comes from the game ''[[Sonic Spinball]]''.
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*The word ''Spinball'' probably comes from the game ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball]]''.
 
*This story is reprinted in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 198|''Sonic the Comic'' #198]].
 
*This story is reprinted in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 198|''Sonic the Comic'' #198]].
   
==Knuckles - "New Master Emerald"==
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===Knuckles - "New Master Emerald"===
 
*'''Script:''' [[Nigel Kitching]]
 
*'''Script:''' [[Nigel Kitching]]
 
*'''Art:''' [[Nigel Dobbyn]]
 
*'''Art:''' [[Nigel Dobbyn]]
 
*'''Lettering:''' [[Elitta Fell]]
 
*'''Lettering:''' [[Elitta Fell]]
   
===Synopsis===
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====Synopsis====
[[Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic the Comic)|Knuckles]] has acquired a [[Raw Emerald|new Emerald]] for the [[Emerald Chamber]], after the destruction of the original [[Master Emerald]]. Since then, the Emerald's energy has been kept in the head of [[Guardian robot|a robot]]. Now that Knuckles has finished carving the new raw emerald into shape, he can transfer the energy out of the robot and into the new Master Emerald.
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[[Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic the Comic)|Knuckles]] has acquired a [[Raw Emerald|new Emerald]] for the [[Emerald Chamber]], after the destruction of the original [[Master Emerald (Sonic the Comic)|Master Emerald]]. Since then, the Emerald's energy has been kept in the head of [[Guardian robot|a robot]]. Now that Knuckles has finished carving the new raw emerald into shape, he can transfer the energy out of the robot and into the new Master Emerald.
   
As he begins the transfer, the robot suddenly wakes up! It fires a power beam at Knuckles, who is forced to take cover. It soon realises that the [[Chaos Emeralds (Sonic the Comic)|Chaos Emeralds]] are draining its power, and it begins to tilt towards them. Knuckles knows he cannot get across the Chamber without being fired on (he wishes [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]] was around to help), so instead he burrows through the walls of the Emerald Chamber and bursts out through the ceiling, landing on the robot head and knocking its power beam away from the Emeralds.
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As he begins the transfer, the robot suddenly wakes up! It fires a power beam at Knuckles, who is forced to take cover. It soon realises that the [[Chaos Emerald (Sonic the Comic)|Chaos Emeralds]] are draining its power, and it begins to tilt towards them. Knuckles knows he cannot get across the Chamber without being fired on (he wishes [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]] was around to help), so instead he burrows through the walls of the Emerald Chamber and bursts out through the ceiling, landing on the robot head and knocking its power beam away from the Emeralds.
   
 
Unfortunately, he is knocked to the ground, with the robot's eye beam aimed straight at him. He fears the end, but is surprised when the robot speaks: its energy level is now 6%, too low to generate a power beam. Realising that the robot is a conscious being, and that it will soon terminate, Knuckles rips out the connections that are drawing its power into the new Master Emerald. The robot's energy levels stabilise.
 
Unfortunately, he is knocked to the ground, with the robot's eye beam aimed straight at him. He fears the end, but is surprised when the robot speaks: its energy level is now 6%, too low to generate a power beam. Realising that the robot is a conscious being, and that it will soon terminate, Knuckles rips out the connections that are drawing its power into the new Master Emerald. The robot's energy levels stabilise.
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Knuckles asks the robot how it came to work for the evil [[Doctor Zachary]], despite having been built by the [[Echidnas|lost race of Echidnas]]. The robot explains that he was reprogrammed to serve Zachary, but that the energy drain has removed Zachary's interference. The robot is the closest Knuckles has ever come to finding out about his people, so he decides to use the equipment in the Emerald Chamber to examine its memory banks, hoping to find some clue to where his people are! But first he'll need to make some repairs to the damaged Chamber...
 
Knuckles asks the robot how it came to work for the evil [[Doctor Zachary]], despite having been built by the [[Echidnas|lost race of Echidnas]]. The robot explains that he was reprogrammed to serve Zachary, but that the energy drain has removed Zachary's interference. The robot is the closest Knuckles has ever come to finding out about his people, so he decides to use the equipment in the Emerald Chamber to examine its memory banks, hoping to find some clue to where his people are! But first he'll need to make some repairs to the damaged Chamber...
   
===Appearances===
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====Appearances====
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'''Characters''':
 
*[[Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic the Comic)|Knuckles the Echidna]]
 
*[[Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic the Comic)|Knuckles the Echidna]]
 
*[[Guardian Robot]]
 
*[[Guardian Robot]]
   
===Continuity===
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====Continuity====
*The [[Guardian Robot]] destroyed the last [[Master Emerald]] in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 66|''Sonic the Comic'' #66]], "The Homecoming, Part 2", and absorbed its energy in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 67|#67]], "The Homecoming, Part 3". Knuckles decapitated the robot and hooked up the head as a temporary replacement in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 68|''Sonic the Comic'' #68]], "The Homecoming, Part 4".
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*The [[Guardian Robot]] destroyed the last [[Master Emerald (Sonic the Comic)|Master Emerald]] in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 66|''Sonic the Comic'' #66]], "The Homecoming, Part 2", and absorbed its energy in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 67|#67]], "The Homecoming, Part 3". Knuckles decapitated the robot and hooked up the head as a temporary replacement in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 68|''Sonic the Comic'' #68]], "The Homecoming, Part 4".
 
*Knuckles managed to acquire a new [[Raw Emerald]] in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 72|''Sonic the Comic'' #72]], "The Graveyard, Part 4".
 
*Knuckles managed to acquire a new [[Raw Emerald]] in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 72|''Sonic the Comic'' #72]], "The Graveyard, Part 4".
 
*Knuckles discovered that the Guardian Robot had been built by the echidnas in issue #66, "The Homecoming, Part 2", and that it was working for the evil [[Doctor Zachary]] in #67, "The Homecoming, Part 3".
 
*Knuckles discovered that the Guardian Robot had been built by the echidnas in issue #66, "The Homecoming, Part 2", and that it was working for the evil [[Doctor Zachary]] in #67, "The Homecoming, Part 3".
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*It is revealed in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 74|''Sonic the Comic'' #74]], "The Ghost Ship, Part 1", that the damage done to the [[Emerald Chamber]] in this issue has caused the island's force field to fail. The force field had been operational since [[Sonic the Comic Issue 53|''Sonic the Comic'' #53]], "Disaster! Part 3".
 
*It is revealed in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 74|''Sonic the Comic'' #74]], "The Ghost Ship, Part 1", that the damage done to the [[Emerald Chamber]] in this issue has caused the island's force field to fail. The force field had been operational since [[Sonic the Comic Issue 53|''Sonic the Comic'' #53]], "Disaster! Part 3".
   
===Trivia===
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====Trivia====
 
*This story was reprinted in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 193|''Sonic the Comic'' #193]].
 
*This story was reprinted in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 193|''Sonic the Comic'' #193]].
   
==Shining Force - "The Curse of Zeon, Part 1"==
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===Shining Force - "The Curse of Zeon, Part 1"===
 
*'''Script:''' Nigel Kitching
 
*'''Script:''' Nigel Kitching
 
*'''Art:''' Martin Griffiths
 
*'''Art:''' Martin Griffiths
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To the east, in Ribble, an archaeological dig unearths a strange door. The diggers cannot read the strange symbols (in fact they are English letters, spelling out "No admittance to unauthorised personnel. Level 2 clearance required."). They force open the door, and inside discover many wonderful things: guns, bombs, missiles, and tanks!
 
To the east, in Ribble, an archaeological dig unearths a strange door. The diggers cannot read the strange symbols (in fact they are English letters, spelling out "No admittance to unauthorised personnel. Level 2 clearance required."). They force open the door, and inside discover many wonderful things: guns, bombs, missiles, and tanks!
   
==Tails! - "Fox on the Run, Part 1"==
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===Tails! - "Fox on the Run, Part 1"===
 
*'''Script:''' [[Lew Stringer]]
 
*'''Script:''' [[Lew Stringer]]
 
*'''Art:''' [[Carl Flint]]
 
*'''Art:''' [[Carl Flint]]
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*'''Lettering:''' [[Steve Potter]]
 
*'''Lettering:''' [[Steve Potter]]
   
===Synopsis===
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====Synopsis====
[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Tails]] is taking a stroll through the [[Spring Flower Zone]] on his afternoon off when he is attacked by three [[Buzzer]]s. Though he likes help from [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]] and the [[Freedom Fighters (Sonic the Comic)|gang]], he quite easily destroys them all, freeing the [[organic battery|animals trapped inside]]. Two of them thank Tails and leave, but the third, a young mouse, starts to cry because he is lost. Tails promises to help him get back home to the [[Metropolis Zone]], and the mouse introduces himself as Tristram (although everyone calls him [[Tantrum]]).
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[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Tails]] is taking a stroll through the [[Spring Flower Zone]] on his afternoon off when he is attacked by three [[Buzzer (Sonic the Comic)|Buzzer]]s. Though he likes help from [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]] and the [[Freedom Fighters (Sonic the Comic)|gang]], he quite easily destroys them all, freeing the [[organic battery|animals trapped inside]]. Two of them thank Tails and leave, but the third, a young mouse, starts to cry because he is lost. Tails promises to help him get back home to the [[Metropolis Zone (Sonic the Comic)|Metropolis Zone]], and the mouse introduces himself as Tristram (although everyone calls him [[Tantrum]]).
   
 
Suddenly, Tails and Tantrum are accosted by a bounty hunter cat named [[Fleabyte]], who plans to sell them to [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]] for a reward. Tantrum angrily says that "my pal Tails is gonna sort ''you'' out, fangface!" while Tails tries to look nonchalant in the background. Fleabyte, annoyed by the resistance, attempts to shoot Tails with his revolver - but the mechanism jams. Luckily, though, he brought along his "old faithful laser blaster!"
 
Suddenly, Tails and Tantrum are accosted by a bounty hunter cat named [[Fleabyte]], who plans to sell them to [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]] for a reward. Tantrum angrily says that "my pal Tails is gonna sort ''you'' out, fangface!" while Tails tries to look nonchalant in the background. Fleabyte, annoyed by the resistance, attempts to shoot Tails with his revolver - but the mechanism jams. Luckily, though, he brought along his "old faithful laser blaster!"
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Tails tries to keep Fleabyte distracted while Tantrum runs away, but Tantrum quickly falls into a deep pot-hole. Fleabyte corners Tails. The only way Tails can escape is to dive into the hole after Tantrum... which is exactly what he does. Looks like the start of another adventure!
 
Tails tries to keep Fleabyte distracted while Tantrum runs away, but Tantrum quickly falls into a deep pot-hole. Fleabyte corners Tails. The only way Tails can escape is to dive into the hole after Tantrum... which is exactly what he does. Looks like the start of another adventure!
   
===Appearances===
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====Appearances====
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'''Characters''':
 
*[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Miles "Tails" Prower]]
 
*[[Miles "Tails" Prower (Sonic the Comic)|Miles "Tails" Prower]]
 
*[[Tantrum]] {{1st}}
 
*[[Tantrum]] {{1st}}
 
*[[Fleabyte]] {{1st}}
 
*[[Fleabyte]] {{1st}}
*[[Buzzer]]s
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*[[Buzzer (Sonic the Comic)|Buzzer]]s
 
*Captive animals:
 
*Captive animals:
 
**Squirrel
 
**Squirrel
 
**Yellow duck
 
**Yellow duck
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====Trivia====
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*This story was reprinted in [[Sonic the Comic Issue 175|''Sonic the Comic'' #175]].
   
 
==Other features==
 
==Other features==
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*Q Zone
 
*Q Zone
 
*Speedlines
 
*Speedlines
 
==References==
 
{{reflist}}
 
   
 
{{STC issues}}
 
{{STC issues}}
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{{Italic title}}
 
[[Category:Sonic the Comic issues]]
 
[[Category:Sonic the Comic issues]]
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[[Category:1996 issues]]

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Sonic the Comic #73 is the seventy-third issue of the Sonic the Comic series published by Egmont Fleetway.

Staff

  • Editor: Deborah Tate
  • Assistant Editor: Audrey Wong
  • Designer: Gary Knight
  • Editorial Assistance: William Potter
  • Managing Editor: Richard Burton
  • Production: Sarah Colley
  • Marketing Manager: Gary Bell

Featured stories

Sonic the Hedgehog - "Spinball Wizard"

Synopsis

The circus wagon is a complete mess. There are sacks of letters everywhere: Sonic's fan-mail has arrived! Tails is disappointed that he doesn't get any fan-mail, so decides to do something "brave and dangerous" to get people to like him. He decides to clean up the Casino Night Zone, but is immediately captured by Troopers and taken to Doctor Robotnik's Spinball Murder Machine.

A pink bird rushes to tell Sonic that Tails has been captured. Sonic dons a pair of Power Sneakers and rushes to the rescue. He crashes through the Trooper guards, only to fall into the Spinball Murder Machine himself! He is bashed around by the flippers and springs, until he is so dizzy he cannot stand. Just as Robotnik attempts to crush him with a giant metal spinball, Tails (who is tied up in the machine as well) manages to get free of his ropes. He leaps on top of the spinball, guiding it to the generator powering the Spinball Murder Machine. The spinball hits, and the generator (along with the rest of the Machine) are destroyed in an explosion. Tails and Sonic are blown clear, but escape unharmed.

Back at the circus wagon, a postman owl delivers a letter to Tails. He is over-joyed to finally get some fan-mail... until he opens the envelope, and discovers it is just a fine for his over-due library books!

Appearances

Characters:

Continuity

Trivia

  • This story, along with all of the stories written by Mark Millar for Sonic the Comic, was written before the publication of Sonic the Comic #1. The story was obviously held back quite some time after it was originally produced, and wound up only being published when the comic was in need of a quick filler instalment; its irreverent tone is particularly dated, with a vain, egotistical Sonic receiving "fan-mail", Sonic's power sneakers being called out with unusual specificity, and Tails being reckless in trying to prove himself to his idol. Curiously, though the art is credited to Keith Page, the story's illustrations of Sonic and Robotnik are spot-on matches for the contemporary work of STC mainstay Richard Elson, while the other characters who appear are not rendered in Elson's style. This seems to suggest that the story was actually drawn in the early days of the comic and was subsequently edited for publication, replacing the dated depictions of the hero and villain, and adding the Freedom Fighters' caravan into the background.
  • The word Spinball probably comes from the game Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball.
  • This story is reprinted in Sonic the Comic #198.

Knuckles - "New Master Emerald"

Synopsis

Knuckles has acquired a new Emerald for the Emerald Chamber, after the destruction of the original Master Emerald. Since then, the Emerald's energy has been kept in the head of a robot. Now that Knuckles has finished carving the new raw emerald into shape, he can transfer the energy out of the robot and into the new Master Emerald.

As he begins the transfer, the robot suddenly wakes up! It fires a power beam at Knuckles, who is forced to take cover. It soon realises that the Chaos Emeralds are draining its power, and it begins to tilt towards them. Knuckles knows he cannot get across the Chamber without being fired on (he wishes Sonic was around to help), so instead he burrows through the walls of the Emerald Chamber and bursts out through the ceiling, landing on the robot head and knocking its power beam away from the Emeralds.

Unfortunately, he is knocked to the ground, with the robot's eye beam aimed straight at him. He fears the end, but is surprised when the robot speaks: its energy level is now 6%, too low to generate a power beam. Realising that the robot is a conscious being, and that it will soon terminate, Knuckles rips out the connections that are drawing its power into the new Master Emerald. The robot's energy levels stabilise.

Knuckles asks the robot how it came to work for the evil Doctor Zachary, despite having been built by the lost race of Echidnas. The robot explains that he was reprogrammed to serve Zachary, but that the energy drain has removed Zachary's interference. The robot is the closest Knuckles has ever come to finding out about his people, so he decides to use the equipment in the Emerald Chamber to examine its memory banks, hoping to find some clue to where his people are! But first he'll need to make some repairs to the damaged Chamber...

Appearances

Characters:

Continuity

  • The Guardian Robot destroyed the last Master Emerald in Sonic the Comic #66, "The Homecoming, Part 2", and absorbed its energy in #67, "The Homecoming, Part 3". Knuckles decapitated the robot and hooked up the head as a temporary replacement in Sonic the Comic #68, "The Homecoming, Part 4".
  • Knuckles managed to acquire a new Raw Emerald in Sonic the Comic #72, "The Graveyard, Part 4".
  • Knuckles discovered that the Guardian Robot had been built by the echidnas in issue #66, "The Homecoming, Part 2", and that it was working for the evil Doctor Zachary in #67, "The Homecoming, Part 3".
  • This is one of the few times Knuckles will admit (but only to himself) that Sonic is useful to have around, particularly for his speed.
  • It is revealed in Sonic the Comic #74, "The Ghost Ship, Part 1", that the damage done to the Emerald Chamber in this issue has caused the island's force field to fail. The force field had been operational since Sonic the Comic #53, "Disaster! Part 3".

Trivia

Shining Force - "The Curse of Zeon, Part 1"

  • Script: Nigel Kitching
  • Art: Martin Griffiths
  • Colouring: Gina Hart
  • Lettering: Tom Frame

Granseal Island in the Kingdom of Rune has known peace for generations. The Dark Tower is the only reminder of the long ago dark days of Zeon. In the streets, a young human boy named Bowie and a young elf girl named Taya spar. Taya easily knocks the cocky Bowie on his face, then heals him with her elf magic.

They are interrupted the arrival of a strange demon bird (in fact an aeroplane) that lands in the street. Everyone flees but Bowie and Taya, who rush towards it. A strange man named Zynk (actually a robot) climbs out, wishing to speak to Bowie's grandfather Maximillian about the return of Zeon.

To the east, in Ribble, an archaeological dig unearths a strange door. The diggers cannot read the strange symbols (in fact they are English letters, spelling out "No admittance to unauthorised personnel. Level 2 clearance required."). They force open the door, and inside discover many wonderful things: guns, bombs, missiles, and tanks!

Tails! - "Fox on the Run, Part 1"

Synopsis

Tails is taking a stroll through the Spring Flower Zone on his afternoon off when he is attacked by three Buzzers. Though he likes help from Sonic and the gang, he quite easily destroys them all, freeing the animals trapped inside. Two of them thank Tails and leave, but the third, a young mouse, starts to cry because he is lost. Tails promises to help him get back home to the Metropolis Zone, and the mouse introduces himself as Tristram (although everyone calls him Tantrum).

Suddenly, Tails and Tantrum are accosted by a bounty hunter cat named Fleabyte, who plans to sell them to Doctor Robotnik for a reward. Tantrum angrily says that "my pal Tails is gonna sort you out, fangface!" while Tails tries to look nonchalant in the background. Fleabyte, annoyed by the resistance, attempts to shoot Tails with his revolver - but the mechanism jams. Luckily, though, he brought along his "old faithful laser blaster!"

Tails tries to keep Fleabyte distracted while Tantrum runs away, but Tantrum quickly falls into a deep pot-hole. Fleabyte corners Tails. The only way Tails can escape is to dive into the hole after Tantrum... which is exactly what he does. Looks like the start of another adventure!

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