The Official Sonic the Hedgehog Yearbook was a hardback annual publication published by Grandreams Ltd in the United Kingdom. A softback version was released later. It includes the earliest Sonic the Hedgehog series comics released in the UK, being produced before both the UK's Sonic the Comic and America's ongoing Archie Comics series. It also promoted on a gifts way of the Mega CD, as stated on the cover.
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| - The Official Sonic the Hedgehog Yearbook was a hardback annual publication published by Grandreams Ltd in the United Kingdom. A softback version was released later. It includes the earliest Sonic the Hedgehog series comics released in the UK, being produced before both the UK's Sonic the Comic and America's ongoing Archie Comics series. It also promoted on a gifts way of the Mega CD, as stated on the cover.
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| - The Official Sonic the Hedgehog Yearbook was a hardback annual publication published by Grandreams Ltd in the United Kingdom. A softback version was released later. It includes the earliest Sonic the Hedgehog series comics released in the UK, being produced before both the UK's Sonic the Comic and America's ongoing Archie Comics series. Although frequently referred to as the 1991 annual, as this was the date of its copyright, it was actually released in the Christmas period of 1992 and includes several features from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (notably some screenshots on the inside cover and the presence of Tails in "Double Sonic"), which was released earlier that year. The staff working on the annual were uncredited, with the exception of editor Barry Tomlinson. It is known that the comic strips were written by Alan McKenzie (who later wrote the Sonic story in Sonic the Comic #1), and that the cover and first story, "Cartoon Concerto" were drawn by Richard Elson (who became Sonic the Comic's longest running contributor). The Shinobi story was drawn by Jon and Jim Haward, who signed the story's first page. Jon Haward also drew all of the Shinobi stories in Sonic the Comic. It also promoted on a gifts way of the Mega CD, as stated on the cover.
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