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'''''It's a Small World After All''''' is the second issue of [[Valiant Comics]]' ''[[Game Boy (comic)|Game Boy]]'' comic book series. The title is a reference to the {{wp|It's a Small World#Song|1964 song of the same name}}, the song itself being featured in the same issue. This issue is notable for being the first issue to feature gag headlines from the ''[[International Enquisitor]]''.
'''''It's a Small World After All''''' is the second issue of [[Valiant Comics]]' ''[[Game Boy (comic)|Game Boy]]'' comic book series. The title is a reference to the {{wp|It's a Small World#Song|1964 song of the same name}}, the song itself being featured in the same issue. This issue is notable for being the first issue to feature gag headlines from the ''[[International Enquisitor]]''.


==Plot synopsis==
==Synopsis==
At {{wp|Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark airport}}, a girl named [[Tannis|Tannis Rhodes]] is introduced to [[Eliana|the stewardess]] of her flight. The girl is excited she is going see the space shuttle at {{wp|Cape Canaveral}}, but she is reminded by [[Rebecca Rhodes|her sister]] she is going there to see her grandmother. Though Tannis bids farewell to her family as she is invited to visit the cockpit of the aircraft, her sister is more preoccupied that she reached [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-1]] of ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' and is about the beat the game.
At {{wp|Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark airport}}, a girl named [[Tannis|Tannis Rhodes]] is introduced to [[Eliana|the stewardess]] of her flight. The girl is excited she is going see the space shuttle at {{wp|Cape Canaveral}}, but she is reminded by [[Rebecca Rhodes|her sister]] she is going there to see her grandmother. Though Tannis bids farewell to her family as she is invited to visit the cockpit of the aircraft, her sister is more preoccupied that she reached [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-1]] of ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' and is about the beat the game.


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Tannis tries to summon Mario but finds she is not good enough at ''Super Mario Land''. Tannis makes contact with {{wp|NASA}} ground control and ask them to direct her call to her home. She asks her mother to send Rebecca so that she can explain to her how to get past [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]]. With Rebecca's tips, she beats the level and summons Mario.
Tannis tries to summon Mario but finds she is not good enough at ''Super Mario Land''. Tannis makes contact with {{wp|NASA}} ground control and ask them to direct her call to her home. She asks her mother to send Rebecca so that she can explain to her how to get past [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]]. With Rebecca's tips, she beats the level and summons Mario.


Mario charges at Tatanga's forces, but they quickly surround him and seal him inside an astronaut helmet. They attach the helmet to a space suit and throw it out of a airlock. Floating in the vacuum of space, Mario notices the internal components of the spacesuit resemble pipes and gets to work.
Mario charges at Tatanga's forces, but they quickly surround him and seal him inside a astronaut helmet. They attach the helmet to a space suit and throw it out of a airlock. Floating in the vacuum of space, Mario notices the internal components of the spacesuit resemble pipes and gets to work.


Inside the space shuttle, Tatanga is determining who is to blame for summoning Mario. Herman Smirch tries to defect the blame to Tannis, but Tatanga holds him responsible in his role as Keeper of the Gateway. Before he can give Herman his punishment, Pionpi interrupts to point out that the space shuttle is falling and the ship's instruments have been sabotaged. Mario pops out of an airlock and explains that he managed to get back to the ship by following the spacesuit's air hose. Tatanga's forces try to warp back to [[Sarasaland]], but as Tannis is still in possession of the Game Boy, they are forced to make an emergency landing.
Inside the space shuttle, Tatanga is determining who is to blame for summoning Mario. Herman Smirch tries to defect the blame to Tannis, but Tatanga holds him responsible in his role as Keeper of the Gateway. Before he can give Herman his punishment, Pionpi interrupts to point out that the space shuttle is falling and the ship's instruments have been sabotaged. Mario pops out of an airlock and explains that he managed to get back to the ship by following the spacesuit's air hose. Tatanga's forces try to warp back to [[Sarasaland]], but as Tannis is still in possession of the Game Boy, they are forced to make an emergency landing.
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