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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Roberto Corona Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • Roberto Corona, also credited as Bob Corona and occasionally as Rob Corona, is an artist for Sonic the Comic. His first work on the comic was "Zonerunner & The Flock", a Tails story written by Mark Eyles that started in Sonic the Comic #35. Although he provided the art for some main strips, he is best known for his work on back-up strips like Tails, Sonic's World and Amy. He was the main artist on the entire Eternity Ring story arc in the Amy series, beginning in Sonic the Comic #134, "Eternity Ring", and continuing to Sonic the Comic #156, "Full Circle". "Full Circle" was Corona's last contribution to the series, and was also the last non-Sonic strip in the comic, since all but one strip were given over to reprints beginning in Sonic the Comic #157.
  • Roberto Corona (often credited as Bob Corona for space reasons) was an artist for Sonic the Comic and was a regular contributor alongside Richard Elson, Nigel Dobbyn and Carl Flint. Corona became known for his work in the Amy Rose strips as well as occasional Tails and Sonic the Hedgehog stories. His work was occasionally coloured by Nigel Dobbyn. Although Corona was on the STC team for a number of years, he has also had stories published in 2000AD, Judge Dredd Magazine and DC Comics. He also worked on the Welcome to Heck webcomic.
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Roberto Corona Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • Roberto Corona, also credited as Bob Corona and occasionally as Rob Corona, is an artist for Sonic the Comic. His first work on the comic was "Zonerunner & The Flock", a Tails story written by Mark Eyles that started in Sonic the Comic #35. Although he provided the art for some main strips, he is best known for his work on back-up strips like Tails, Sonic's World and Amy. He was the main artist on the entire Eternity Ring story arc in the Amy series, beginning in Sonic the Comic #134, "Eternity Ring", and continuing to Sonic the Comic #156, "Full Circle". "Full Circle" was Corona's last contribution to the series, and was also the last non-Sonic strip in the comic, since all but one strip were given over to reprints beginning in Sonic the Comic #157. Roberto Corona frequently collaborated with other artists as colourists, most often John M Burns and Nigel Dobbyn. Other collaborators included Steve White, Andy Pritchett, Timothy Marx, Gina Hart, and Richard Guildford. Outside of Sonic the Comic, Roberto Corona also worked on 2000AD, Judge Dredd Magazine and DC Comics. He has also produced logos, illustrations and other commercial graphics. He currently lives in New Zealand with his wife Ailsa and their children, Jeannie and Paolo. He currently works on the Welcome to Heck webcomic.
  • Roberto Corona (often credited as Bob Corona for space reasons) was an artist for Sonic the Comic and was a regular contributor alongside Richard Elson, Nigel Dobbyn and Carl Flint. Corona became known for his work in the Amy Rose strips as well as occasional Tails and Sonic the Hedgehog stories. His work was occasionally coloured by Nigel Dobbyn. Corona made an appearance in Issue 261 of Sonic the Comic Online, celebrating the comic's 20th anniversary. As part of the Memory Zone feature, Corona participated in an interview and revealed his thoughts on how he started at STC, the style guides and his future work in advertising. Although Corona was on the STC team for a number of years, he has also had stories published in 2000AD, Judge Dredd Magazine and DC Comics. He also worked on the Welcome to Heck webcomic.
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