The collection was notable for not just sticking to "Sonic" characters, but also took elements from Sega Superstars stories. It was even more note-worthy since it contained one of the first glimpses of Skull, a character from the forthcoming Pirate S.T.C. story. The full list of tattoos is: As part of the Issue 22 edition of the Control Zone, a feature was set aside explaining to Boomers how to use them. The tattoos, "hand-crafted by robots", are accompaanied by instructions on how to use them, remove them and a clear distinction between these and real tattoos.
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| - The collection was notable for not just sticking to "Sonic" characters, but also took elements from Sega Superstars stories. It was even more note-worthy since it contained one of the first glimpses of Skull, a character from the forthcoming Pirate S.T.C. story. The full list of tattoos is: As part of the Issue 22 edition of the Control Zone, a feature was set aside explaining to Boomers how to use them. The tattoos, "hand-crafted by robots", are accompaanied by instructions on how to use them, remove them and a clear distinction between these and real tattoos.
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| - The collection was notable for not just sticking to "Sonic" characters, but also took elements from Sega Superstars stories. It was even more note-worthy since it contained one of the first glimpses of Skull, a character from the forthcoming Pirate S.T.C. story. The full list of tattoos is:
* The current Sonic the Hedgehog Cover Head.
* Sonic the Hedgehog posing (both by Carl Flint).
* Miles "Tails" Prower's tails
* An "I Hate Robotnik" logo containing the original face of Doctor Robotnik.
* A love heart crossed with an arrow, reading "Amy".
* A red Megadroid head advertising "Droid Power".
* "SEGA Champ"
* The "S.T.C." circles logo.
* Elements from Shinobi such as a blue sword, Japanese Kanji writing and a "HAW" logo (perhaps referring to Jon Haward.
* Head from Decap Attack (by Nigel Kitching).
* Skull from Pirate S.T.C. (possibly by Stephen Bliss). As part of the Issue 22 edition of the Control Zone, a feature was set aside explaining to Boomers how to use them. The tattoos, "hand-crafted by robots", are accompaanied by instructions on how to use them, remove them and a clear distinction between these and real tattoos.
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