Before the story ends, we do get a nice little resolve with Errol changing his mind on snitching, considering how much Tails actually helped him out. This is another instance of Tails kinda being rewarded for his lies, but honestly this time he earned it somewhat, since he wasn’t just on the defence this time around.
So, now that we’re at the end of this four-parter, what do I think? Honestly…meh.
It’s definitely not the worst story, but it’s not amazing either. Not all that much actually happens, and I think the four page format is somewhat to blame, but let’s look back? Tails and Errol go to the Land Beyond, to look for Shirob, the third Enchanter King who was presumed dead but recent evidence revealed was alive. They fight some demons, fall down a cliff and Tails lets some stupid Grimace monster bump his head on the ceiling and knock himself out. It’s revealed that Trogg used to be Shirob. Trogg punches Tails once and then the story basically ends. Yeah, it’s honestly pretty uneventful in retrospect.
I honestly think that it would have been a much smarter idea for Kitching to have combined this story and the previous two parter into one large six-page story, and this is my idea, at the risk of sounding like an armchair writer who knows better than Nigel Kitching:
Tails is summoned to the Nameless Zone and we get all the exposition about how he’s been lying about being the hero of Mobius and the Enchanter Kings have summoned him for a large mission to retrieve the third Enchanter King, who was presumed dead for many years
Errol is introduced and is rightfully skeptical of the whole story. The two leave for the Land Beyond and the battle with the demons happen, where Errol learns that Tails isn’t a fighter.
After some fights in the caves, the two find Shirob tied up with the Grimace monster lurking behind him. Tails lures Grimace away from Errol and Shirob, causing him to fall into a huge pit, and when the two think Tails has sacrificed himself, he flies out.
Tails and Errol are lead into Trogg’s trap, where he reveals his dark past TM. This is our introduction to Trogg. He reveals he's always wanted to kill Errol so he can send his demon army into the Nameless Zone.
Tails at this point knows that fighting is the only option. He flies up, distracting the two demons holding Errol at knifepoint, which allows Errol to attack Trogg. Trogg gets the upper hand on Errol, but he’s not paying attention to Tails, who smacks Trogg on the back of the head with his sword.
Enraged, Trogg throws Tails to the floor and as all looks lost, it’s revealed that Trogg’s evil magic only allows him to fight at full strength for a short time, so he begins to lose his power. Errol takes this opportunity to knock out the guards while Trogg is lamenting at his lost opportunity, and him and Tails find their way back to the surface.
We then cut back to the Enchanter King’s room, where Errol is about to snitch on Tails, but instead commends Tails for his bravery. Everybody in the room congratulates Tails on his heroism, while Tails silently hopes that he never has to return.
Just as Tails returns to Mobius, we get a funny scene of Sonic going "good job, you stayed out of my way for once! So what were you doing kid, just taking a long nap?" And Tails winking to the audience or whatever
It’s not a high work of fiction or anything, but I think this would have been a much nicer way to introduce the Nameless Zone. Even so, it doesn’t address the fact that Errol really doesn’t have much of a personality at all. Trogg himself is pretty empty of character outside of just being evil as well.
I’ve complained about it before, but I’ll say it again: the art leaves a lot to be desired. It’s technically well drawn but the characters are pretty blegh. Trogg and his army don’t look like anything you’d expect in a Sonic comic, and the Nameless Zone characters are all Tails with some minor adjustments made. The Enchanter Kings are Tails but tall and old, with complicated clothes. Errol is Tails but really muscular and with a big sword. It reminds me unfortunately of those infamous Ken Penders stories where every character was Knuckles with a few differing details. Â
So, that’s my thoughts on The Land Beyond. It’s not great but not awful either. Unfortunately, Tails is taking a hiatus for the near future, leaving us with a couple issues of just one Sonic themed story again. I suppose that means less work for each issue, but I was enjoying the extra content.