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== German-Japanese and German comics == | |||
Did you know that there were released a lot of Nintendo comics in Europe in Germany (and German-speaking regions like Austria) until 2000? I think these ones are also important, as far as I know they weren't avaiable outside of the mentioned regions. But let me introduce: | |||
There was the official magazine '''Club Nintendo''' (1989 - 2002), the German equivalent to [[Nintendo Power]]. From 1991 to 1998 it featured comics which were drawn by Japanese manga artists, but the stories and texts came from the German editors of the magazine. In 1999 and 2000 it featured pure German comics (''N Gang'' series) made by the same people who also made ''[[Bumm-Badabumm Im Urwald]]''. | |||
The most of these dozens of different comics include characters from Marioverse. | |||
Well, while some of the comics are closely related to the games, some of them are also... very fancy and obscure. However, they are all drawn very nice, especially the characters in the German-Japanese comics do often look like the original artworks. | |||
Then a publisher called ''Computec'' took over Club Nintendo and the complete editorial department was changed, but the "new" Club Nintendo started in 2001 was already aborted in 2002. They did also kick the comics. | |||
Fortunately, the most of the comics are avaiable on webpages: | |||
*[http://www.e-lation.net/site/comics.html Nearly all comics form the regular magazine (that there was a comic in 2001 is a mistake, it must be from 2000)] | |||
*[http://www.nintendo-power.de/main.php?content=specials/hefte/comics/index.htm Nearly all comics from the special issues, these are much longer] | |||
*One of the makers of the N Gang hosts also a comic which isn't on the first page: [http://www.geierheim.de/assets/images/OsterEier_1_Kopie.jpg 1] [http://www.geierheim.de/assets/images/OsterEier_2_Kopie.jpg 2] [http://www.geierheim.de/assets/images/OsterEier_3_Kopie.jpg 3] [http://www.geierheim.de/assets/images/OsterEier_4_Kopie.jpg 4] [http://www.geierheim.de/assets/images/OsterEier_5_Kopie.jpg 5] [http://www.geierheim.de/assets/images/OsterEier_6_Kopie.jpg 6] | |||
Also if you can't read German, just give it a try. In my opinion the Yoshi's Island special issue is the comic which is closest to the comics - not only the story, great character artwork and the backgrounds are exactly in the style from the game. Sadly, on the web page (which doesn't have to do with the Nintendo Power magazine in spite of its name) nearly all pages after page 21 are missing, but it's still very good. | |||
That's all now, I think [[Club Nintendo]] should also get it's own article. If you want to see covers of the magazine, look [http://www.nintendo-power.de/main.php?content=specials/hefte/cn/index.htm there] and [http://www.kultpower.de/external_frameset.php3?site=%2Fshow_mag.php3%3Fmag%3Dclubnintendo&from_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kultpower.de%2Fmehr_mags.php3 there]. And excuse my bad English, please. --[[User:Grandy02|Grandy02]] 14:23, 26 May 2007 (EDT) |
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German-Japanese and German comics
Did you know that there were released a lot of Nintendo comics in Europe in Germany (and German-speaking regions like Austria) until 2000? I think these ones are also important, as far as I know they weren't avaiable outside of the mentioned regions. But let me introduce:
There was the official magazine Club Nintendo (1989 - 2002), the German equivalent to Nintendo Power. From 1991 to 1998 it featured comics which were drawn by Japanese manga artists, but the stories and texts came from the German editors of the magazine. In 1999 and 2000 it featured pure German comics (N Gang series) made by the same people who also made Bumm-Badabumm Im Urwald.
The most of these dozens of different comics include characters from Marioverse.
Well, while some of the comics are closely related to the games, some of them are also... very fancy and obscure. However, they are all drawn very nice, especially the characters in the German-Japanese comics do often look like the original artworks.
Then a publisher called Computec took over Club Nintendo and the complete editorial department was changed, but the "new" Club Nintendo started in 2001 was already aborted in 2002. They did also kick the comics.
Fortunately, the most of the comics are avaiable on webpages:
- Nearly all comics form the regular magazine (that there was a comic in 2001 is a mistake, it must be from 2000)
- Nearly all comics from the special issues, these are much longer
- One of the makers of the N Gang hosts also a comic which isn't on the first page: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Also if you can't read German, just give it a try. In my opinion the Yoshi's Island special issue is the comic which is closest to the comics - not only the story, great character artwork and the backgrounds are exactly in the style from the game. Sadly, on the web page (which doesn't have to do with the Nintendo Power magazine in spite of its name) nearly all pages after page 21 are missing, but it's still very good.
That's all now, I think Club Nintendo should also get it's own article. If you want to see covers of the magazine, look there and there. And excuse my bad English, please. --Grandy02 14:23, 26 May 2007 (EDT)