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"'''The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head'''" is a ''Super Mario Bros.'' comic story originally published in ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' #1. It was later reprinted in ''[[The Best of the Super Mario Bros.]]'' and again in ''Adventures of the Super Mario Bros.'' #3.
"'''The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head'''" is a ''Super Mario Bros.'' comic story originally published in ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' #1. It was later reprinted in ''[[The Best of the Super Mario Bros.]]'' and again in ''Adventures of the Super Mario Bros.'' #3.


==Plot synopsis==
==Summary==
[[Mario]] is impatiently awaiting for the arrival of the postal service when he eventually shows up, but to his disappointment, the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]] mailman does not seem to have the item he was waiting for. Fortunately, as it turns out, the Mushroom accidentally gave Mario's wanted item to [[Luigi]] - the latest issue of ''The Adventures of [[Dirk Drain-Head]]''. As Mario gushes about receiving the latest issue and goes looking for a good place to sit down and read it, [[Princess Peach|the Princess]] states that she does not understand why Mario finds the magazine so appealing because she considers ''[[List of implied entertainment#Baroness Blue Blood|Baroness Blue Blood]]'' much better. Luigi absent-mindedly mentions that he saw the latest issue of ''Baroness Blue Blood'' being carried at the comic shop near [[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 5-1]] the other day, and the Princess orders him to go pick it up for her, despite his protests that he had planned on flossing his teeth. Mario makes himself comfortable on the throne, but the Princess promptly throws him outside to go help his brother pick up her comic.
[[Mario]] is impatiently awaiting for the arrival of the Mailtoad when he eventually shows up, but to his disappointment, the Mailtoad does not seem to have the item he was waiting for. Fortunately, as it turns out, the Mailtoad accidentally gave Mario's wanted item to [[Luigi]] - the latest issue of ''The Adventures of [[Dirk Drain-Head]]''. As Mario gushes about receiving the latest issue and goes looking for a good place to sit down and read it, [[Princess Peach|the Princess]] states that she doesn't understand why Mario finds the magazine so appealing... because she considers ''Baroness Blue Blood'' much better. Luigi absent-mindedly mentions that he saw the latest issue of ''Baroness Blue Blood'' being carried at the comic shop near [[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 5-1]] the other day, and the Princess orders him to go pick it up for her, despite his protests that he'd planned on flossing his teeth. Mario makes himself comfortable on the throne, but the Princess promptly throws him outside to go help his brother pick up her comic.


The Mario Bros. make their way through World 5-1, traversing over waterfalls and avoiding attacks from various creatures (which comprise of members of the [[8 bits]]). All through their journey, Mario continually raves about how awesome Dirk Drain-Head is, much to Luigi's annoyance. He also asks one of the [[Shy Guy|Shyguys]] if he knows of any good locations where he could read his comic in peace. The Shyguy's answers include "by the [[Piranha Plant]]s in World 7", "the lava pits in [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-1]]" (despite that World 4 in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is an ice world), and "[[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 7-2]]" (which another Shyguy points out is [[Bowser]]'s headquarters, despite this being [[Subcon]]). When they reach the fireball-shooting [[Birdo]] at the end of the level, Luigi admits to his brother that he and other good guys hate Dirk Drain-Head and think Mario is foolish for indulging in this nonsense. While dodging one of the Birdo's fireballs, Mario accidentally drops his comic book, and panics about losing it. Luigi eventually talks him into leaving the comic behind for now, but just as they're entering the [[Mask Gate]] to exit the level, Mario sees the creatures getting their hands on his comic and looking at it themselves. He protests to Luigi to let him go back and grab it, but his younger brother denies him. Later, in the comic shop, Luigi learns that they are out of ''Baroness Blue Blood'' issues because Bowser just bought them all to line his Birdo cages, while Mario asks the storekeeper if he will give him a half-price discount on a ''Dirk Drain-Head'' issue that has a ripped page.
The Mario Bros. make their way through World 5-1, traversing over waterfalls and avoiding attacks from the [[8 bits]]. All through their journey, Mario continually raves about how awesome Dirk Drain-Head is, much to Luigi's annoyance. He also asks one of the [[Shy Guys]] if he knows of any good locations where he could read his comic in peace. The Shy Guy's answers include "by the [[Piranha Plants]] in World 7", "the lava pits in [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-1]]" (despite that World 4 in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is an ice world), and "[[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 7-2)]]" (which another Shy Guy points out is [[Bowser]]'s headquarters, despite this being [[Subcon]]). When they reach the fireball-shooting [[Birdo]] at the end of the level, Luigi admits to his brother that he and other good guys hate Dirk Drain-Head and think Mario is foolish for indulging in this nonsense. While dodging one of the Birdo's fireballs, Mario accidentally drops his comic book, and panics about losing it. Luigi eventually talks him into leaving the comic behind for now, but just as they're entering the [[Mask Gate]] to exit the level, Mario sees the 8 bits getting their hands on his comic and looking at it themselves (they're Dirk Drain-Head fans as well). He protests to Luigi to let him go back and grab it, but his younger brother denies him. Later, in the comic shop, Luigi learns that they're out of ''Baroness Blue Blood'' issues because Bowser just bought them all to line his Birdo cages, while Mario asks the storekeeper if he'll give him a half-price discount on a ''Dirk Drain-Head'' issue that has a ripped page.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Fre=Les aventures de Dirk Plombard
|FreM=The adventures of Dirk Drain-Head
|FreC=<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' n<sup>o</sup> 1|publisher=Comics USA / Glénat|date=1992|isbn=2-87695-184-3|language=fr|page=35}}</ref>
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The fire-shooting Birdo that appears at the end of World 5-1 in this story is a pink one, when the actual level in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' has a green Birdo as its boss (and pink Birdos cannot shoot fireballs).
* The fire-shooting Birdo that appears at the end of World 5-1 in this story is a pink one, when the actual level in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' has a green Birdo as its boss (and pink Birdos cannot shoot fireballs).
 
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