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Mark Eyles was a writer for the UK publication Sonic the Comic. He replaced Nigel Kitching as lead writer on the Tails strip for a while, producing the "Zonerunner" stories among others, and also wrote some Sonic's World strips, for which he created the characters B.A.R.F.. He also wrote several non-Sonic series, including Golden Axe (beginning in Sonic the Comic #1) and Wonder Boy (beginning in Sonic the Comic #2). He eventually left the strip to focus more on game designing.

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  • Mark Eyles was a writer for the UK publication Sonic the Comic. He replaced Nigel Kitching as lead writer on the Tails strip for a while, producing the "Zonerunner" stories among others, and also wrote some Sonic's World strips, for which he created the characters B.A.R.F.. He also wrote several non-Sonic series, including Golden Axe (beginning in Sonic the Comic #1) and Wonder Boy (beginning in Sonic the Comic #2). He eventually left the strip to focus more on game designing.
  • Mark Eyles was a writer for Sonic the Comic. At one point, Eyles could be considered as the lead writer before Nigel Kitching came to prominence, with two series within the first six comics and more series to come, including a run in the Tails series. Eyles wrote both of The Legend of the Golden Axe and Wonder Boy adventures. After writing for Tails, Eyles introduced new characters Cam and Bert (B.A.R.F.) for two of their own stories. In between these, Eyles introduced the Zonerunner concept.
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  • Mark Eyles was a writer for the UK publication Sonic the Comic. He replaced Nigel Kitching as lead writer on the Tails strip for a while, producing the "Zonerunner" stories among others, and also wrote some Sonic's World strips, for which he created the characters B.A.R.F.. He also wrote several non-Sonic series, including Golden Axe (beginning in Sonic the Comic #1) and Wonder Boy (beginning in Sonic the Comic #2). He eventually left the strip to focus more on game designing.
  • Mark Eyles was a writer for Sonic the Comic. At one point, Eyles could be considered as the lead writer before Nigel Kitching came to prominence, with two series within the first six comics and more series to come, including a run in the Tails series. Eyles wrote both of The Legend of the Golden Axe and Wonder Boy adventures. After writing for Tails, Eyles introduced new characters Cam and Bert (B.A.R.F.) for two of their own stories. In between these, Eyles introduced the Zonerunner concept. By the time of Issue 62, Eyles ceased hassling the editor with more proposals and ideas, deciding to dedicate his time to game designing.
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