Editing The Fish That Should've Gotten Away

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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*According to an info page in ''[[Nintendo Comics System 01]]'', the story was drawn live in front of journalists during a January 1989 conference where Valiant announced the ''Nintendo Comics System'' line. Held at the defunct {{wp|Palladium (New York City)|New York Palladium}}, the artists drew on larger boards and used darker inks on the background to make the art more visible to the attendants.
*According to an info page in ''[[Nintendo Comics System 01]]'', the story was drawn live in front of journalists during a January 1989 conference where Valiant announced the ''Nintendo Comics System'' line. Held at the defunct {{wp|Palladium (New York City)|New York Palladium}}, the artists drew on larger boards and used darker inks on the background to make the art more visible to the attendants.
*One of the monsters chasing Mario at the start of the comic is an octopus that resembles a green [[Gunion]], making this the only ''Super Mario Bros.'' comic story to include any ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' enemies, outside of the ''Game Boy'' comics.
*One of the monsters chasing Mario at the start of the comic is an octopus that resembles a green [[Gunion]], making this the only ''Super Mario Bros.'' comic story to include any ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' enemies, outside of the ''Game Boy'' comics.

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