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==''Club Nintendo''==
==''Club Nintendo''==
[[File:SM Die Verwandlung page 3 panel 6.png|thumb|Wario being created in "Super Mario: Die Verwandlung"]]
[[File:SM Die Verwandlung page 3 panel 6.png|thumb|Wario being created in "Super Mario: Die Verwandlung"]]
Wario is a character in several comics from the [[Club Nintendo (German magazine)|German ''Club Nintendo'' magazine]]. He first appears in the comic "[[Super Mario: Die Verwandlung]]". Wario is accidentally created by a machine built by [[Dr. Light]], who wanted to cure Mario's pixelated look. Immediately after being created, Wario goes on a rampage, but Dr. Light, Mario, and [[Mega Man]] manage to catch him and make him disappear again. Other comics in the Club Nintendo magazine do not support this story as being Wario's origin.
Wario is a character in several comics from the German [[Club Nintendo (magazine)|''Club Nintendo'' magazine]]. He first appears in the comic "[[Super Mario: Die Verwandlung]]". Wario is accidentally created by a machine built by [[Dr. Light]], who wanted to cure Mario's pixelated look. Immediately after being created, Wario goes on a rampage, but Dr. Light, Mario, and [[Mega Man]] manage to catch him and make him disappear again. Other comics in the Club Nintendo magazine do not support this story as being Wario's origin.


Wario is the main character in the comic "[[Warios Weihnachtsmärchen]]", an adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]'s ''{{wp|A Christmas Carol}}''. Wario, who is the owner of a [[Warios Bombenladen|bomb shop]], coldheartedly fires his clerk. The following night, several [[Ghosts of Christmas|ghosts]] visit him to tell him what he has done wrong. In the end, Wario decides to become a better man, and spends the holidays together with Mario and his friends.
Wario is the main character in the comic "[[Warios Weihnachtsmärchen]]", an adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]'s ''{{wp|A Christmas Carol}}''. Wario, who is the owner of a [[Warios Bombenladen|bomb shop]], coldheartedly fires his clerk. The following night, several [[Ghosts of Christmas|ghosts]] visit him to tell him what he has done wrong. In the end, Wario decides to become a better man, and spends the holidays together with Mario and his friends.


[[File:Abigor-3-.jpg|thumb|left|Wario making a deal with Abigor in "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens"]]
[[File:Abigor-3-.jpg|thumb|left|Wario making a deal with Abigor in "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens"]]
In "[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]", Wario is the caretaker of a [[Wolkenkratzer|skyscraper]]. He is willing to sign a contract with the demonic [[Abigor]], pledging to hand over all the apartment keys to him. In return, Abigor promises to put a spell on [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], with the effect that she falls in love with Wario and forgets about Mario. As a result, Abigor and his fellows take over the skyscraper, but soon get stopped by Mario and his allies. Toadstool is never seen being in love with Wario; instead, Abigor turns her into a zombie.
In "[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]", Wario is the caretaker of the [[Nintendo Skyscraper]]. He is willing to sign a contract with the demonic [[Abigor]], pledging to hand over all the apartment keys to him. In return, Abigor promises to put a spell on Princess Peach, with the effect that she falls in love with Wario and forgets about Mario. As a result, Abigor and his fellows take over the skyscraper, but soon get stopped by Mario and his allies. Peach is never seen being in love with Wario; instead, Abigor turns her into a zombie.


Wario also appears in three stories from the ''[[N-Gang]]'' comic series published in ''Club Nintendo''. Two of these stories, "[[N-Gang#Jagdszenen aus der unteren Oberstufe|Jagdszenen aus der unteren Oberstufe]]" and "[[N-Gang#Gecko|Gecko]]", center on Wario escaping ''[[Wario Land II]]'' from a malfunctioning [[Game Boy Color]] and entering the [[Earth|real world]]. Wario's final ''N-Gang'' appearance is in "[[N-Gang#N-Gang vs. Nintendo|N-Gang vs. Nintendo]]", where he and several other Nintendo characters play on a soccer team against the N-Gang.
Wario also appears in three stories from the ''[[N-Gang]]'' comic series published in ''Club Nintendo''. Two of these stories, "[[N-Gang#Jagdszenen aus der unteren Oberstufe|Jagdszenen aus der unteren Oberstufe]]" and "[[N-Gang#Gecko|Gecko]]", center on Wario escaping ''[[Wario Land II]]'' from a malfunctioning [[Game Boy Color]] and entering the [[Earth|real world]]. Wario's final ''N-Gang'' appearance is in "[[N-Gang#N-Gang vs. Nintendo|N-Gang vs. Nintendo]]", where he and several other Nintendo characters play on a soccer team against the N-Gang.

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