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  • Comics 2002 STC’s Elson Kitching Haward Flint Wong and more!

    Comics 2002 in Bristol, 1st-2nd of June, many former top STC writers artists and editors in attendance.

    Andy Diggle: Editor
    Anthony Williams: Artist on, among other things, Sonic for #1
    Audrey Wong: Assistant Editor
    Carl Flint: Artist, primarily on many covers #1-100, also strip work on Tails and Amy
    Dave Windett: First Tails series
    Jim Alexander: Writer Sonic & Tekno #151-152
    John M Burns: Colourist on just about EVERYTHING at some stage or other
    Jon Haward: Artist Shinobi, Eternal Champions signing 1pm Sunday
    Kev Hopgood: Colourist 1998 signing 11:30pm Sunday
    Lew Stringer: Writer Sonic, Tails, Amy, Marko, etc.
    Mike Hadley: Artist Sonic, Tails, etc
    Nick Abadzis: Stuff
    Nigel Kitching: Writer Sonic, Knuckles, Decap and the rest
    Richard Elson: Artist Sonic, Knuckles signing 2:30pm Saturday different than advertised due to World Cup
    Richard Rayner: Co-writer Decap, wrote lots of stuff on that including the all time classic "TPC song" in the pumpkins episode; notably the graphic novel he drew, Road to Perdition has been made into a film by Sam Mendes starring Tom Hanks will be released later this year
    Steve MacManus: Managing editor from beginning to end, save for a few little gaps
    Woodrow Phoenix: Wrote and lettered first Ecco series, drew a few early Sonics
    and more (not listed in programme)

    Plus other non-STC comic people famous ones like Grant Morrison (Mark Milar's best friend), Phil Winslade (Richard Elson's good friend), Frank Quitely (Millar collaborator), Joe Quesada (head of Marvel America), John Cassaday (Planetary), Jim Valentino (Image), etc

    Tickets cost £4 for single day, £6 for weekend.

    Website www.sitsvac.org

    Note: This is UK-based

    SA2:B Still Top Selling GC Game

    NPD Funworld has released top 10 best selling GameCube games for the month of March. Sega's adventure game, SONIC ADVENTURE 2, still holding the top spot since its release in February. Here is the whole list:

    1. SONIC ADVENTURE 2 - SEGA OF AMERICA
    2. BOND:AGENT UNDER FIRE - ELECTRONIC ARTS
    3. SUPER SMASH BRO MELEE - NINTENDO OF AMERICA
    4. GAUNTLET: DARK LEGACY - MIDWAY
    5. NBA STREET - ELECTRONIC ARTS
    6. LUIGI'S MANSION - NINTENDO OF AMERICA
    7. PAC-MAN WORLD 2 - NAMCO
    8. BLOODY ROAR: PRIMAL - ACTIVISION
    9. PIKMIN - NINTENDO OF AMERICA
    10. SW: ROGUE SQUADRON II - LUCASARTS ENTERTAINMENT

    Source: Console Wire

    DiC Website Open

    The DiC Website has been opened up to the public and showcases all of DiC's cartoons. Viewers now also have news directly from DiC itself. The website can be found here

    Sonic Adventure 2: Battle out early in Europe…

    Sega Europe/Inforgrames have released Sonic Adventure 2: Battle for the Gamecube a week early! The game was released yesterday, whilst the Gamecube is not due to be released until Friday May 3rd.

    Personally I don't know why Sega would do this, but maybe it is so that people will buy it because it's the first Gamecube game over here? Who knows! Having looked at the box myself there is also a spelling error: They have called Dr. Eggman; Dr. Eggmann!

    Source:*Sega Europe*

    Rare UK Sonic novel up for grabs…

    Hello, I'm trying to get rid of a rare UK Sonic novel entitled 'Sonic The Hedgehog And The Silicon Warriors'. This is mega rare and something you won't find on ebay everyday, so why is it going here, I want a die hard Sonic fan to have it.

    Dawn Best to be at the Pittsburgh Comicon This Weekend

    This was posted by Ken Penders:

    Dawn Best to make 1st appearance at the Pittsburgh Comicon This Weekend

    Since I wasn't able to make the Pittsburgh Comicon due to my recent move out west, I'm happy to announce that Dawn Best will be attending in my stead. She'll be happy to sign copies of your issues and is available for commissioned art. Here's the rare chance to acquire a piece of original work from a professional at the beginning of her career, so you won't want to miss out on this.

    If anyone who sees this posts on other message boards, please be kind enough to spread the word to other Sonic fans about Dawn at Pittsburgh, will you? Thanks.

    As for me, the San Diego Comic-Con will be the only convention I'm going to do this year, and schedules permitting next year, I hope to be back at Pittsburgh for 2003.

    Source: Ken's Comic Book Stories and Art

    Sega Wireless Games for North America

    This news comes from Gamespot:

    A new Sega offshoot company will start producing wireless content.

    Sega.com has announced the launch of a new company called Sega Mobile, which will be responsible for bringing Sega games to cellular phones and PDAs in North America. Sega has already created a wide range of games for these devices in Japan.

    "Staying true to our history of innovation in the gaming industry, Sega.com continues to push the boundaries and expand the video game market into new territories with the launch of the Sega Mobile division," said Ryoichi Shiratsuchi, CEO of Sega.com and general manager of Sega Mobile Japan. "Bringing great Sega content to wireless platforms is another step toward Sega.com's goal of bringing networked gaming to all devices and thereby extending the pastime to mainstream audiences across the world."

    The first wireless game scheduled for release in North America will be Monkey Ball in the summer. It will be followed by Pengo, Flicky, Puyo Puyo, and Monaco GP.

    By Giancarlo Varanini

    Source: Gamespot