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'''Nigel Kitching''' (born [[May 29]], [[1959]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] writer and artist. He is best known for his extensive writing work on [[Fleetway]]'s ''Sonic the Comic'', chronicling the adventures of a certain spiky, blue video-game star. Not long after the launch of that comic, he contributed some art to the same company's short-lived ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (Fleetway)|Generation 2]]'' comic, illustrating the [[:Image:FleetwayUKG2-01.jpg|cover of issue #1]], the poster inside, and a "Never the end!" pin-up in [[The Power and the Glory|issue #5]]. | '''Nigel Kitching''' (born [[May 29]], [[1959]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] writer and artist. He is best known for his extensive writing work on [[Fleetway]]'s ''[[Sonic (game)|Sonic the Comic]]'', chronicling the adventures of a certain spiky, blue video-game star. Not long after the launch of that comic, he contributed some art to the same company's short-lived ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (Fleetway)|Generation 2]]'' comic, illustrating the [[:Image:FleetwayUKG2-01.jpg|cover of issue #1]], the poster inside, and a "Never the end!" pin-up in [[The Power and the Glory|issue #5]]. | ||
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Nigel Kitching (born May 29, 1959) is a British writer and artist. He is best known for his extensive writing work on Fleetway's Sonic the Comic, chronicling the adventures of a certain spiky, blue video-game star. Not long after the launch of that comic, he contributed some art to the same company's short-lived Generation 2 comic, illustrating the cover of issue #1, the poster inside, and a "Never the end!" pin-up in issue #5.

