• How a Sonic fanfic writer ended up leading Sonic Frontiers

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    How a Sonic fanfic writer ended up leading Sonic Frontiers

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    Mon, 18 Apr 2022 11:00:00 +0000

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    Ian Flynn tells us how he went from being a super fan to lead writer on Sonic Frontiers.

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    While we still know little about Sonic Frontiers, the first open-world adventure for the super-fast hedgehog, there is a good reason to hope it will be something special: one of the main writers on the title is Ian Flynn, a
    big name in the Sonic community, and chief writer on Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog series and lead writer on IDW Publishings Sonic the Hedgehog comics.

    Flynns path to Sonic Frontiers gives hope Sonic fans (or any fans, really) can, with perseverance, luck, and talent, one day help create the thing they love.

    Flynns love of Sonic started when his dad brought home a Sega Genesis and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. A passion for the cartoons and comics quickly followed. They got me hooked young, Flynn tells us.

    Throughout college and working on his English degree, Flynn remained a fan of the blue hedgehog. But on the other side, he panicked: What does one actually do with an English degree? I asked myself. So he decided to try and mix his passions and write a Sonic comic.

    What does one actually do with an English degree? Ian Flynn

    Submitting unsolicited manuscripts to comic companies isnt the norm for landing a job in the industry not that there is a standard route and it didnt immediately pay off. Speaking to (now defunct) website Dreamflint back in 2006, Flynn explained how he sent in scripts for four years before then-editor of the Archie Comics Sonic The Hedgehog series, Mike Pellerito, gave Flynn a shot. Flynn told us how he started by writing data files pages that appeared in the comics and gave detailed breakdowns of characters and locations though he then moved on to penning test scripts.

    Flynn rose fast; within a few months he had become the lead writer of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, a position he held for over a decade. (Image credit: Archie Comics) Going to the source

    There was always the hope, Flynn says, talking about working on a Sonic game. After all, I beat the odds and landed my dream job with the comic, so why not hope lightning would strike more than once?

    Still, Flynn wasnt short of Sonic work in addition to writing the main book, he also took on writing duties for comics based on the Sonic X and Sonic Boom television series. Both books took a more comedic approach than the main series, Flynn explains. Sonic X was more out of a need to stand out, but also as a way of finding the fun in a series that was under much tighter restrictions. Sonic Boom followed in the footsteps of the cartoon rather than the games and was extra silly.

    Sonic Boom, in particular, opened up a surprising new avenue for Flynn. Showrunner Bill Freiberger had communicated with then-editor Paul Kaminski to have some of the cartoons writers contribute to the comic, and vice versa. [Freiberger] coached me on how to write for TV versus comics and workshopped some pitches with me, Flynn says. In comics, theres a very narrow pipeline from me to the artists. The editors and licensors have input, but the comic script is the blueprint for the art team. With TV, you have directors, storyboarders, animators, voice actors, and their directors, all influencing the final product. The TV script is structurally similar but doesnt need to
    be as precise in its moment-to-moment descriptions. Its less of a blueprint and more of a strongly suggested set of directions. Im a big fan of the current voice team, so it was a thrill to hear my script realized by them.

    Flynn was riding high at this point, regularly penning three monthly Sonic comics and a handful of Sonic Boom TV scripts.

    Then one day, everything fell apart. End of an era

    I was gutted and more than a little terrified. Ian Flynn

    Despite having preliminary plans for issue #300 and beyond, all Archie Sonic comics abruptly ceased production in 2017, with no explanation given. This
    was a gut punch to fans and the books creatives alike, Flynn included. I was gutted and more than a little terrified, he recalls. It was my regular gig, a reliable source of income, and my dream job. All of that was gone in the
    blink of an eye. And right before Christmas. If there was a new book, I hoped I might be involved in some capacity and point out all the talented folks I had worked with, but there were no guarantees.

    It wasnt long after Archie Sonics cancelation that IDW announced it had
    gained the publishing rights to Sonic comics. The fans immediately jumped on the bandwagon to try and get Flynn on board. Then-editor Joe Hughes reached out to Flynn and asked if he was interested. The answer was a thankful and emphatic Yes, Flynn says. (Image credit: IDW Publishing)

    At this point in his writing career, Flynns written for multiple Sonic comics across two different publishers, game tie-in stories, and cartoons. His fans have clamored for years for Sega to let him work on one of the games, and, at last, that opportunity has come.

    The working relationship between IDW and Sega is a bit different than the Archie days, Flynn says, which opened up different avenues of communication.
    I cant say for certain who took notice of me when, but the offer was made [to work on Sonic Frontiers], and I gave another emphatic Yes.

    The chance to work on a significant Sonic title is Surreal, Flynn says. Daunting, even. There are a lot of expectations and assumptions, and all I
    can do is my best and hope folks enjoy the experience. The team has been a pleasure to work with, and I hope to do it again one day. While we wait for Sonic Frontiers, modders are breathing new life into Sonic Mania.



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