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Sonic The Comic #123 - February 1998
The information for this issue is currently unavailable.
  

Knuckles the Echidna #12 - March 1998
"The Forgotten Tribe - Journey's End"

Writer: Ken Penders
Penciler: Manny Galan
Inker: Andrew Pepoy

The epic conclusion to the "Forgotten Tribe" storyline! It picks up from the pages of Sonic the Hedgehog #58 and ends with some startling revelations about the echidna race.

Cover by Patrick Spaziante & Ken Penders
  

Sonic The Hedgehog #59 - March 1998
"Opposites Detract"

Writer: Mike Gallagher
Penciler: Art Mawhinney
Inker: Jim Amash

The return of the strangest characters to ever grace the pages of Sonic: Horizontal and Vertical! Not seen since Sonic #4, Al and Cal are even more insane than they ever here. How do Sonic and Tails fit in this story? Let's just say they have no choice in this matter but to be involved.

"Tales Of The Freedom Fighters - The People's Princess"

Writer: Ken Penders
Penciler: Manny Galan
Inker: Jim Amash

Sally and her friends decide to take a little time off sky diving and after dinner, they return home happily. But King Acorn tells Geoffrey to escort Sally to him because he has something planned for her... the question is- "what?"

Cover by Patrick Spaziante & Harvo Mercadoocasio
  

Sonic The Comic #124 - March 1998
“Order & Chaos – Part Two”
Writer: Nigel Kitching
Artist: Richard Elson
Sonic protests that if Grimer takes the emeralds the Floating Island will fall out of the sky, but Grimer has calculated that once the emeralds are removed they will have a couple of hours before the island begins to fall. When the guardian robots enter Sonic manages to break free and steal the Master Emerald. Since the others are useless without it Sonic becomes a prime target. But in his attempt to escape he crashes into Tails, just in time to see another figure emerging…

“On the Run – Part Four”
Writer: Nigel Kitching
Artist: Nigel Dobbyn
At the police station Hammerhead is taken to a cell when Vector and Charmy arrive. Knuckles begs Furor to give Porker a chance to explain himself as he’s known Porker for years and can’t believe he’d be a criminal. But Porker says that unfortunately it is true, and it began when Hammerhead employed him after he earned his university degree. At that time Porker didn’t know Hammerhead was a criminal and thought he was helping to create a new kind of energy supply for the city. But he began to realise the elements used in the production were too unstable to be used as an energy source so he broke into Hammerhead’s office to find out what was going on. He discovered that Hammerhead was really creating a very powerful bomb, so he had the work destroyed in a bonfire, meaning no one would know the elements used except Porker. Once Hammerhead was found to be a criminal he got his revenge by convincing everyone Porker was his right hand man. After the story Furor sends in some officers and Porker worries he could end up going to prison but Furor reveals he does have a nice side by telling the officers that the suspect looks nothing like Oscar the Pig and should be let go. Then he tells Knuckles, Porker and the Chaotix to get out of his office so he can get back to work.

“Fan Friction”
Writer: Lew Stinger
Artist: Mick McMahon
Sonic has agreed to an autograph signing in Metropolis but soon gets bored and tries to sign the autographs at Sonic speed, causing the paper to set fire. A man called Collector Supreme offers Sonic a pad that will help him solve this problem but when Sonic tries to use it he gets trapped in an energy bubble. The guy reveals his real name to be Ryan Baggit and that he now has the ultimate collection, but the comic’s regular nerd, Norris Wimple, turns up to save Sonic through use of a trivia quiz. The quiz shows a run through of STC history, mentioning characters like Fleabyte the Bounty Hunter, Commander Brutus, Ebony, Pyjamas and the Master Sentinel, but Norris loses. Sonic threaten to give Ryan an electric shock using the bubble so Ryan powers it down leaving Sonic free to escape. And everyone has a happy ending: Norris is happy because everyone wants his autograph for helping Sonic and Ryan’s happy because he was defeated by a Sonic Spin Attack. For once, Sonic is left speechless.

“The Lump”
Writer: Lew Stringer
Artist: Carl Flint
When a monster attacks the Timber Village Zone Amy and Tekno are called to help out. The monster is some kind of orange lump and when Amy tries to hit it she finds out it’s like hitting a sponge and gets sent flying. Since it seems like the monster’s trying to communicate Tekno uses a scanner to change the way it talks to regular Mobian speech. The Lump turns out to not be dangerous at all; he’s simply a failed experiment of Doctor robotnik who wanted to do some shopping! The people still want to get rid of him scaring the Lump away across a rope bridge. When the villagers chase after the bridge gives way, causing them all to fall. But the Lump uses his body a bounce them back up free of harm. After that he is accepted as a member of the community and his name is changed to Keanu.

Cover Art: Mick McMahon
  

Sonic The Comic #125 - March 1998
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Sonic The Comic #126 - March 1998
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Sonic Super Special #5: Sonic Kids - April 1998
"When You and I Were Young, Sally"

Writer: Mike Gallagher
Penciler: Manny Galan
Inker: Jim Amash

Witness the Freedom Fighters at the youngest stages of their illustrious careers. Miss it at your own risk!

"Stop... Sonic Time!"

Writers: Tom Rolston & Karl Bollers
Penciler: Art Mawhinney
Inker: Jim Amash

Witness the story of how Tails got his first sneakers and how Sonic saved the day for the first time in his illustrious career as a hero against Robotnik.

"Total Re-Genesis"
Writer: Karl Bollers
Pencilers: Nelson Rebeiro, Art Mawhinney, Sam Maxwell, & John Hebert
Inker: Jim Amash

Also check out the bonus story about witnessing the same events from three very different points of view as Sonic, Sally, and Antoine take down a rogue combot.

Cover by Patrick Spaziante & Harvey Mercadoocasio
  

Knuckles the Echidna #13 - April 1998
"The Chaotix Caper - The Unsuspecting!"

Writer: Ken Penders
Penciler: Manny Galan
Inker: Andrew Pepoy

The spotlight of the next three-issue storyarc falls on none other than Knuckles' friends: The Chaotix! With Knuckles gone, the Chaotix are called upon to keep an eye on things on The Floating Island. You'll meet new friends and foes as well as the usual cast of characters as our heroes investigate an insidious plot against Echidnaopolis. This issue also marks the return of someone not dealt with since Knuckles' Chaotix #1!

Cover by Patrick Spaziante & Ken Penders
  

Sonic The Hedgehog #60 - April 1998
"Arsenal Of The Iron King"

Writer and Penciler: Frank Strom
Inker: Jim Amash

Sonic and Tails travel to the Eastern Provinces of Mobius and are asked to save the villagers from the wrath of someone called the Iron King. As they investigate, they come face to face with Monkey Khan. Why is he there? Whose side is he on?

"Tales Of The Freedom Fighters - The Ultimatum"

Writer: Ken Penders
Penciler: Manny Galan
Inker: Jim Amash

Also King Acorn requests something of Princess Sally. The result will be a shocker.

Cover by Patrick Spaziante & Harvo Mercadoocasio
  

Sonic The Comic #127 - April 1998
“Robotnik Reigns Supreme – Part One”
Writer: Nigel Kitching
Artist: Richard Elson
While joking on about what to do with the crystallised Robotnik Sonic and Knuckles walk away leaving Tails to watch it. However it turns out that the crystal Robotnik isn’t as stationary as they first thought and tries to strangle Tails before throwing him aside to fight Sonic and Knuckles. Robotnik reveals that he now possesses the power of the Chaos Emeralds; it just took his body some time to adjust. Knuckles shouts to Sonic telling him to push the button on the control panel, but Sonic doesn’t know which button and ends up pushing all of them. This seems to work when the Master Emerald fires a beam at Robotnik causing him to smash. Then Knuckles explains that this was because it absorbed his powers. But it’s not over yet as a laughing sound reveals that Robotnik’s outside, now giant and no longer crystallised, holding the Floating Island in his hands!

“Fog Warning”
Writer: Lew Stringer
Artist: Nigel Dobbyn
While fighting some badniks Tails gets some unexpected help from Johnny Lightfoot. Even though he’s happy to see his friend after so long Johnny brings bad news that something’s going wrong at Sun Valley Zone. The place got its name because it was always sunny but recently its been filled with unnatural fog. While flying there Tails accidentally crashes one of the bi-plane’s wings into a cliff as the fog is preventing his vision so badly and he tells Johnny to bail out in a parachute as he lands the plane himself. Upon getting out of the craft Tails is attacked by Agent X who turns out to be working alongside Windy Wallis. She’s created another one of her machines to control the weather but Tails finds Johnny’s battle staff lying around and uses it to smash the machine. After the fight’s over Windy and Agent X escape in a shuttlecraft and Johnny turns up having landed half a mile off and getting lost in the fog. They both speculate over who Agent X could be as they watch them go.

“Taking the Plunge”
Writer: Lew Stringer
Artist: Mick McMahon
Sonic has been caught up in a fight against warrior sea citizens from Trituna and easily manages to beat them. As they leave one of them mentions something about a formula then they report back to their leader, Sharka Khan, who complains that they haven’t taken over a surface zone for him. The group protest that Robotnik’s serum wore off so they can’t breathe on dry land anymore making Sharka realise Robotnik was using them to get at Sonic, so he’ll need his own way to conquer the surface world. They believe they have the advantage that Sonic can’t swim but he turns up in full scuba diving clothes proving them wrong. Tekno designed the suit so that Sonic could still use all of his attacks underwater meaning the group are easy to fight. However Sharka abandons them causing the group to turn on him and side with Sonic.

“Amy’s Secret Past”
Writer: Lew Stringer
Artist: Nigel Dobbyn
This story concerns Amy’s life before she joined the Freedom Fighters. At a lab in the chemical Plant Zone Robotnik is busy trying to duplicate the fluke that turned Sonic from a regular brown hedgehog Mobian into the fast blue version we know today. Elsewhere Amy (Who currently is also a regular brown hedgehog Mobian) is protesting to a crowd that they should all help fight against Robotnik as he’s gaining more power. The villagers don’t agree with her, as they’re scared of Robotnik and leave saying ordinary folk shouldn’t get involved. A scientist returned to the lab to tell Robotnik “that female hedgehog has been stirring up trouble again”. But Robotnik says he has nothing to fear from her and she isn’t even worth his attention. That night she breaks into the lab and tries to sabotage the machine before Robotnik can use it by firing an arrow from her crossbow into it. Before the machine explodes Robotnik throws Amy into it so she’ll be destroyed as well but after the explosion she walks out looking like the pink Amy we’ve come to know. Robotnik shouts that the power should have been his and that it has increased her fighting ability. But before taking down the Troopers and escaping Amy tells him that pink wouldn’t look good on him and that she’s always been able to fight like this, he just didn’t take her seriously before. The next day the villagers are pleased with Amy’s successful mission and come to agree with her that Robotnik should be resisted against.

Cover Art: Nigel Kitching