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The Nintendo Comics System was a series of comic books published by Valiant Comics in 1990 and 1991. It was part of a licensing deal with Nintendo, featuring characters from their video games and the cartoons based on them. Due to poor sales the comics were cancelled near the end of 1991.

The Comics

Valiant's Super Mario Bros. comic books were based on the three main Mario games on the Nintendo Entertainment System, as well as The Super Mario Bros. Super Show. It featured the five main characters from the games and cartoon - Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, and King Bowser. Wart (the main villain from Super Mario Bros. 2), the Koopalings, and the Viruses from Dr. Mario also made appearances infrequently. New characters were also made for these comics. One of these was Stanley the Talking Fish, an annoying fish who often pestered Mario about his dating problems. Among his girlfriends were Barbara the Bush, Big Bertha, and Smookers the Jelectro. Also among the new characters in the comic was King Toadstool, Peach's brainless father who did stupid things frequently. Then there was his advisor, Wooster, who knew just how mutton-headed the King was. One particular character created for the comics was Dirk Drain-Head, a comic book superhero favored by Mario and all of Bowser's minions, and disliked by most other characters. Oddly enough, Dirk looked just like Luigi. Mario's line was renewed for 1991, when he had two different books - "Super Mario Bros." and "Adventures of the Super Mario Bros."

The stand-alone Game Boy comic books, despite having that title, were based on just Super Mario Land, since it was the only Game Boy adventure game around at the time. It ended at four issues. The stories featured an exclusive character named Herman Smirch, who was a quasi-hero of the storyline. He was an ill-willed character whom Tatanga the Mysterious Spaceman, the villain of that game, could easily hypnotize into doing his bidding, due to the bitterness in the man's cynical soul.

The Legend of Zelda was based on the two Zelda games released on the NES, as well as the animated segments featured on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show.

was based on the animated series of the same name, but with some major differences. All third-party characters were dropped, but the characters made for the show (Kevin Keene, Princess Lana, Duke, and King Charles), as well as Pit, remained. Simon Belmont and Mega Man were appropriately replaced by Samus Aran, the Metroid heroine who had not appeared in the cartoon, and Mother Brain's second-in-command became Uranos, the demigod from Kid Icarus. For unexplained reasons, Pit's toga was bleached yellow, and in most of the stories, Lana's dress was purple. However, she has a weapon - the scepter she had in concept art, but never featured on the show. However, some of the game-relation mistakes on the show (i.e. Metroid being a place, King Hippo being blue) remained in the comics.

Metroid and Punch-Out!! appeared as stories in the graphic novel-like issues, and never had their own books.

Story Lists

Note: Short stories are one or two pages. Long stories are four pages or longer.

Super Mario Bros.

Short Stories

Long Stories

Game Boy

Short Stories

Long Stories

The Legend of Zelda

Short Stories

Long Stories

Captain N: The Game Master

Short Stories

Long Stories

Metroid

Short Stories

Long Stories

Punch-Out!!

Short Stories

Long Stories

Nintendo Comics After Valiant

The cancellation of the Nintendo Comics System was not the end of Nintendo comics in general, as Nintendo's characters would appear in several more comics in the coming years.

 


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