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{{italic title|Archie Comics ''Super Mario'' comic}}
[[File:Archie Mario comic - cover (color).jpg|thumb|Tentative cover art for the pitch]]
[[File:Archie Mario comic - cover (color).jpg|thumb|Tentative cover art for the pitch]]
At an unspecified time,<ref>[https://twitter.com/IanFlynnBKC/status/1171207122085978113 When asked], Ian Flynn replied that he did not recall the exact timeframe but that he thought it might have been "post-''Mega Man'' launch and pre-''{{fandom|sonic|Sonic & Mega Man: Worlds Collide|Worlds Collide}}'', which would put it between May 2011 and April 2013.</ref> comic publisher {{wp|Archie Comics}} pitched a '''''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''''' comic adaptation to [[Nintendo]], written by {{wp|Ian Flynn}} and featuring art by {{wp|Tracy Yardley}} and Ben Bates. The pitch first became known to the public when concept art for it was published on website ''Comics Art Fan'' in 2015 (since deleted).<ref>Lamoreux, Ben. (November 2, 2015) [http://www.gamnesia.com/news/archie-comics-pitched-a-super-mario-comic-but-nintendo-rejected-it Archie Comics Pitched a Super Mario Comic, But Nintendo Rejected It]. ''Gamenesia''. Retrieved April 15, 2016.</ref> Author Ian Flynn would revisit the ''Super Mario'' comic in 2019, giving more details on {{wp|Twitter|X}} about its fate (stating that he heard the comic was well-received by Nintendo of America but was rejected by Nintendo's Japanese office) and the planned storyline for it.<ref>https://twitter.com/IanFlynnBKC/status/1166822538242117633</ref>
At an unspecified time,<ref>[https://twitter.com/IanFlynnBKC/status/1171207122085978113 When asked], Ian Flynn replied that he did not recall the exact timeframe but that he thought it might have been "post-''Mega Man'' launch and pre-''{{fandom|sonic|Sonic & Mega Man: Worlds Collide|Worlds Collide}}'', which would put it between May 2011 and April 2013.</ref> comic publisher {{wp|Archie Comics}} pitched a '''''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''''' comic adaptation to [[Nintendo]], written by {{wp|Ian Flynn}} and featuring art by {{wp|Tracy Yardley}} and Ben Bates. The pitch first became known to the public when concept art for it was published on website ''Comics Art Fan'' in 2015 (since deleted).<ref>Lamoreux, Ben. (November 2, 2015) [http://www.gamnesia.com/news/archie-comics-pitched-a-super-mario-comic-but-nintendo-rejected-it Archie Comics Pitched a Super Mario Comic, But Nintendo Rejected It]. ''Gamenesia''. Retrieved April 15, 2016.</ref> Author Ian Flynn would revisit the ''Super Mario'' comic in 2019, giving more details on {{wp|Twitter|X}} about its fate (stating that he heard the comic was well-received by Nintendo of America but was rejected by Nintendo's Japanese office) and the planned storyline for it.<ref>https://twitter.com/IanFlynnBKC/status/1166822538242117633</ref>

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