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[[File:Story comic cover.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover of ''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' Volume 1]]
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[[File:Story comic cover.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover of ''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' Vol. 1.]]
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'''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ ''Sonikku za Hejjihoggu'') resp. '''''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic''''' (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ ストーリーコミック ''Sonikku za Hejjihoggu: Sutōrī Komikku'') was a [[manga]] published in Japan between June and July 1991 in the Japanese magazine ''Mega Drive Fan''.
'''''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic''''' was a [[manga]], published in Japan between June and July 1991 in the Japanese magazine ''Mega Drive Fan''. It was created to promote the released of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. [[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 1|Volume 1]], for instance, specifically mentions the game and has [[Doctor Eggman]] playing it as "practice" for taking his revenge on Sonic.
 
   
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==Description==
''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' has numerous connections to the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' game, such as having [[Doctor Eggman]] in search of the [[Chaos Emeralds]], and features the various [[Zone]]s from the original game. It also features Sonic's [[animal friends]] as background characters, and Doctor Eggman is seen piloting his [[Eggmobile (wrecking ball)|wrecking ball Eggmobile]].
 
 
It was created to promote the release of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. [[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 1|Volume 1]], for instance, specifically mentions the game and has [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman]] playing it as "practice" for taking his revenge on Sonic.
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''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' has numerous connections to the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' game, such as having [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman]] in search of the [[Chaos Emerald]]s, and features the various [[Zone]]s from the original game. It also features Sonic's [[Animals|animal friends]] as background characters, and Doctor Eggman is seen piloting his [[Eggmobile (wrecking ball)|wrecking ball Eggmobile]].
   
 
The story naturally features the Japanese elements of the Sonic backstory, and has little or no connection to the [[early Sonic canon]] established in America and Europe. For example, Doctor Eggman is shown to desire the Chaos Emeralds because their energy will allow him to boil the world's largest egg, and Western concepts such as [[Doctor Ovi Kintobor]] and the [[Retro-Orbital Chaos Compressor|ROCC]] are not mentioned.
 
The story naturally features the Japanese elements of the Sonic backstory, and has little or no connection to the [[early Sonic canon]] established in America and Europe. For example, Doctor Eggman is shown to desire the Chaos Emeralds because their energy will allow him to boil the world's largest egg, and Western concepts such as [[Doctor Ovi Kintobor]] and the [[Retro-Orbital Chaos Compressor|ROCC]] are not mentioned.
   
It also features concepts that appeared in early versions of the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' game, but which were dropped for the final release. For example, Sonic is shown to be the lead singer of [[Sonic the Hedgehog Band|a band]] that also includes [[Mach the Rabbit|a rabbit]], [[Sharps the Chicken|a chicken]] and [[Vector the Crocodile|a crocodile]]. Also, some of the [[Zone]]s have different names from the final game, e.g. in [[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 2|Volume 2]] the [[Spring Yard Zone]] is called the "Sparkling Zone" and in [[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 3|Volume 2]] the [[Scrap Brain Zone]] is called the "Clock Work Zone".
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It also features concepts that appeared in early versions of the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' game, but which were dropped for the final release. For example, Sonic is shown to be the lead singer of [[Sonic the Hedgehog Band|a band]] that also includes [[Mach the Rabbit|a rabbit]], [[Sharps the Parakeet|a parakeet]] and [[Vector the Crocodile|a crocodile]]. Also, some of the [[Zone]]s have different names from the final game, e.g. in [[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 2|Volume 2]] the [[Spring Yard Zone]] is called the "Sparkling Zone" and in [[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 3|Volume 3]] the [[Scrap Brain Zone]] is called the "Clock Work Zone".
   
 
==Volumes==
 
==Volumes==
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*[[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 2|''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' Volume 2]] - "Clash!! South Island"
 
*[[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 2|''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' Volume 2]] - "Clash!! South Island"
 
*[[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 3|''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' Volume 3]] - "Sonic Rampage!!"
 
*[[Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 3|''Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic'' Volume 3]] - "Sonic Rampage!!"
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==Trivia==
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*A miscolor of Sonic appears on the cover of Volume 1: Sonic's arms are blue (they should match the color of his muzzle and belly), his nose is also blue, and his eyes are completely black, but in the interior and on the covers of the other volumes, the artwork is correctly colored.
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*All three of the covers have [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] standing in the same pose for all manga covers.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Sonic the Hedgehog (promotional comic)]] - a comic released at the same time in the US to promote ''Sonic 1''
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*[[Sonic the Hedgehog (promotional comic)]] - a comic released at the same time in the US to promote ''Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)''.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.segasonicdatabase.com/Sonic1991/sonic1991.htm Scans of the original Japanese versions of Volumes 1 and 2] from the [http://www.segasonicdatabase.com/index.html Sonic the Hedgehog Database]
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*[http://www.sonicdatabase.com/Sonic1991/sonic1991.htm Scans of the original Japanese versions of Volumes 1 and 2] from the [http://www.sonicdatabase.com/index.html Sonic the Hedgehog Database]
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Revision as of 13:15, 21 March 2018

Story comic cover

Cover of Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Vol. 1.

Sonic the Hedgehog (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ Sonikku za Hejjihoggu) resp. Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ ストーリーコミック Sonikku za Hejjihoggu: Sutōrī Komikku) was a manga published in Japan between June and July 1991 in the Japanese magazine Mega Drive Fan.

Description

It was created to promote the release of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Mega Drive. Volume 1, for instance, specifically mentions the game and has Dr. Eggman playing it as "practice" for taking his revenge on Sonic.

Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic has numerous connections to the Sonic the Hedgehog game, such as having Dr. Eggman in search of the Chaos Emeralds, and features the various Zones from the original game. It also features Sonic's animal friends as background characters, and Doctor Eggman is seen piloting his wrecking ball Eggmobile.

The story naturally features the Japanese elements of the Sonic backstory, and has little or no connection to the early Sonic canon established in America and Europe. For example, Doctor Eggman is shown to desire the Chaos Emeralds because their energy will allow him to boil the world's largest egg, and Western concepts such as Doctor Ovi Kintobor and the ROCC are not mentioned.

It also features concepts that appeared in early versions of the Sonic the Hedgehog game, but which were dropped for the final release. For example, Sonic is shown to be the lead singer of a band that also includes a rabbit, a parakeet and a crocodile. Also, some of the Zones have different names from the final game, e.g. in Volume 2 the Spring Yard Zone is called the "Sparkling Zone" and in Volume 3 the Scrap Brain Zone is called the "Clock Work Zone".

Volumes

Trivia

  • A miscolor of Sonic appears on the cover of Volume 1: Sonic's arms are blue (they should match the color of his muzzle and belly), his nose is also blue, and his eyes are completely black, but in the interior and on the covers of the other volumes, the artwork is correctly colored.
  • All three of the covers have Sonic the Hedgehog standing in the same pose for all manga covers.

See also

External links


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