The Official Sonic the Hedgehog Yearbooks are not directly related to Sonic the Comic, beginning printing before the original 1993 publication of the fortnightly comic and owned by a different company, Grandreams Ltd. However, they are notabale for including the earliest Sonic the Hedgehog-themed comic work made available in the U.K., and including a detailed account of the "Kintobor origin" of Doctor Robotnik (also used in the STC backstory) as a text story. They also feature seminal contributions (albeit uncredited) from key STC artists Richard Elson and Jon Haward, and the scriptwriter Alan McKenzie.
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| - The Official Sonic the Hedgehog Yearbooks are not directly related to Sonic the Comic, beginning printing before the original 1993 publication of the fortnightly comic and owned by a different company, Grandreams Ltd. However, they are notabale for including the earliest Sonic the Hedgehog-themed comic work made available in the U.K., and including a detailed account of the "Kintobor origin" of Doctor Robotnik (also used in the STC backstory) as a text story. They also feature seminal contributions (albeit uncredited) from key STC artists Richard Elson and Jon Haward, and the scriptwriter Alan McKenzie.
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| - The Official Sonic the Hedgehog Yearbooks are not directly related to Sonic the Comic, beginning printing before the original 1993 publication of the fortnightly comic and owned by a different company, Grandreams Ltd. However, they are notabale for including the earliest Sonic the Hedgehog-themed comic work made available in the U.K., and including a detailed account of the "Kintobor origin" of Doctor Robotnik (also used in the STC backstory) as a text story. They also feature seminal contributions (albeit uncredited) from key STC artists Richard Elson and Jon Haward, and the scriptwriter Alan McKenzie. There were two volumes of Yearbooks published, released in "1991/2" and "1992/3" respectively. The first year in each date represents the date of copyright registration; the latter the actual year of publication.
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