The first pin-up, as drawn by Thalia Evans, depicts an exhausted looking Super Sonic struggling under the weight of presents and a Christmas tree, and bears the legend 'Christmas shopping is pure Chaos.' The second, by Amy, is a Shenmue poster showing Lan Di in his room punching out Father Christmas, having received a lump of coal. The third, by Stiv, is an unlettered version of the cover, depicting some of The Syndicate trying and failing to attack Father Christmas and bearing the legend 'they wish it could be Christmas every day.' The next is by Adamis, and is a simple group shot of the Freedom Fighters against a clear night sky. The final pin-up is by Matthew Allen Smith and is a homage to DC's then-new Infinite Crisis #1 cover, titled 'Sonic crisis'.
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| - Sonic the Poster Mag 2005
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| - The first pin-up, as drawn by Thalia Evans, depicts an exhausted looking Super Sonic struggling under the weight of presents and a Christmas tree, and bears the legend 'Christmas shopping is pure Chaos.' The second, by Amy, is a Shenmue poster showing Lan Di in his room punching out Father Christmas, having received a lump of coal. The third, by Stiv, is an unlettered version of the cover, depicting some of The Syndicate trying and failing to attack Father Christmas and bearing the legend 'they wish it could be Christmas every day.' The next is by Adamis, and is a simple group shot of the Freedom Fighters against a clear night sky. The final pin-up is by Matthew Allen Smith and is a homage to DC's then-new Infinite Crisis #1 cover, titled 'Sonic crisis'.
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| - The first pin-up, as drawn by Thalia Evans, depicts an exhausted looking Super Sonic struggling under the weight of presents and a Christmas tree, and bears the legend 'Christmas shopping is pure Chaos.' The second, by Amy, is a Shenmue poster showing Lan Di in his room punching out Father Christmas, having received a lump of coal. The third, by Stiv, is an unlettered version of the cover, depicting some of The Syndicate trying and failing to attack Father Christmas and bearing the legend 'they wish it could be Christmas every day.' The next is by Adamis, and is a simple group shot of the Freedom Fighters against a clear night sky. The final pin-up is by Matthew Allen Smith and is a homage to DC's then-new Infinite Crisis #1 cover, titled 'Sonic crisis'.
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