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4koma Manga Kingdom (4コマまんが王国, Yonkoma Manga Ōkoku, translates roughly to Four-Panel Manga Kingdom) is a series of Japanese comedy manga book anthologies, written and illustrated by various artists, and published by Futabasha. Futabasha published various mangas for various different video games, from 1991 to 2002. They published various books based on Mario titles. The premise of the books is that they are composed of many short, brief stories told exclusively in the format of four panels, a format which is called Yonkoma in Japan.
Two altogether different series of books exists, with the same premise and a similar title, named Super Mario 4koma Manga Theater (1991-1997) and 4-koma Gag Battle (1995-2004), for which this series is commonly confused with.
List of Mario-series publications
- Famicom (three books)
- Super Mario (seven books)
- Super Mario: Yossy Island (two books)
- Donkey Kong Country series (three books)
- Super Mario 64 (two books)
- Mario Kart 64 (two books)
- Yoshi's Story
- Mario Party 2
- Mario Party 3
- Luigi's Mansion
- Super Mario Sunshine