Art

A few years ago I started thinking about STC’s 25th anniversary coming up and wanted to make sure the occasion was marked with something incredible.

For the 20th anniversary, STC writer extraordinaire Nigel Kitching agreed to write a special anniversary story “In Memory”, I pencilled it and the great Nigel Dobbyn did inks and colours – I thought it would be fun to do something similar (though I was angling to do more of the art this time as I knew it would be my final STC story) so I approached Nigel K with an idea:

Given 7 pages and the title “Exit: Sonic”, what would you do? This would the final STC story that would ever be told – how it all ends at some point in the future (after many other adventures in the meantime).

Thankfully, Nigel agreed and once the script pages started coming in it was time for me to get started!

Most of the “big” STC stories that everyone talks about were usually written by Nigel Kitching and drawn by Richard Elson – there were so many other incredible talents on the comic but a lot of discussions always come back to those two because of stories like ‘The Sonic Terminator’, the Knuckles and Death Egg stories, ‘The Brotherhood of Metallix’, ‘Running Wild’, the Drakon Empire stories, the final run featuring Chaos…

Those stories are what first drove me to *really* start drawing comics and I always hoped I’d be able to come close to the incredible talent that Elson showcased – in fact, to this day when writing a Sonic story, it’s Elson’s art style that I see in my head while I’m putting it all together.

I knew for this final STC story from Nigel Kitching that I needed to pull out all the stops and push myself to produce not only the best work I’ve done for the comic, but also to give it as much classic Elson style as possible.

From the character designs and poses to the background style, I researched the Elson STC back catalogue extensively to consider how he would have put the scene together and then merged that with my own style to create something that’s hopefully still unique but the homage and influence is clear.

There are visual homages to many scenes from the comics history throughout the story, including the infamous scene in STC #35 where Robotnik had been captured and Porker Lewis is attempting to interrogate him for information, the incredible splash page of Sonic fighting the Knuckles Metallix, and even to Nigel Kitching’s cover from STC #86!

Originally Nigel K had asked for an entirely new look for Amy Rose, and I did begin sketching some ideas (I should’ve asked Richard Elson as the look he created for the STC25 exclusive poster was incredible!) but after we lost a beloved member of the team, Matt Dittmer, earlier this year – Amy was his favourite character so I decided to keep the classic look only make the top black instead of white as a mark of respect. That splash panel of Amy kicking Robotnik’s butt is my tribute to Matt.

It was an absolute privilege and honour to get to draw a (second) story written by Nigel Kitching – As I’ve probably said many times before, so many of his stories from Sonic the Comic are still etched into my mind 25 years later and had so much influence on my formative years, I still hold Decap Attack single-handedly responsible for my twisted sense of humour! With ‘In Memory’ it was a more straight-forward affair of receiving a script and drawing it so to get to commision ‘Exit: Sonic’ and collaborate with Nigel on it was a super rewarding experience – certainly one I never imagined I’d get, so thank you so much for not only taking the time to come back to STC for one more epic tale, but allowing me to come along for the ride!

Even though he didn’t directly collaborate on Exit: Sonic, I have to say a huge thank you to Richard Elson – his art in the comic inspired me so much and was such a major influence on this story.

Another STC artist whose work inspired me so much (I have a page of his original art from STC #66 on my wall) and deserves a huge chunk of praise is Nigel Dobbyn – who took my inks and elevated them to a whole other level with his amazing colours. I can’t thank Nigel enough for being willing to take the time to colour Exit: Sonic!

I am genuinely so happy with the way this story has turned out, it may have exploded from the original 7 pages to 17 but I poured so much of my love for STC into the art and I hope it shows. I devoted every ounce of time I had outside of my job and sleeping (oh, and STC #275 and ‘The Battle for Drak’ and the STC25 convention!) to put this story together over the first half of the year and I think they’re the best pages I’ve ever produced.

I hope everyone enjoyed reading it as much as I did making it! 😃

Michael Corker