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Revision as of 02:16, June 16, 2017
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
Template:Manga-infobox The Super Mario manga by Kazuki Motoyama, also known as KC Mario, was serialized by Kodansha in their manga anthology Comic BomBom from December 1988 through September 1998, with side-chapters published in sister publication Deluxe BomBom, spanning a total of 183 stories. The manga features original characters, some meta jokes, and occasional references to Japanese pop culture. The manga was never published under a single consistent title, instead changing its title to tie-in with the latest Mario-related game being adapted at the time, starting from Super Mario Bros. 3 all the way up to Super Mario 64. The manga ceased publication due to Kodansha losing the Mario to competing company Shogakukan (publisher of another Mario manga titled Super Mario-Kun) and the series has never been reprinted since then.
A total of 43 collected volumes or tankōbon were published under the KC Deluxe imprint along with two collections of 4-panel strips, with the first few pages of each volume often containing a mini strategy guide and commentary on levels from the games the stories are based on. However, five of the stories, including the final chapter, titled "Forever Mario", were not collected in any of the volumes.
Gallery
Covers
Super Mario Land (first entry)
Super Mario World (second entry)
Yoshi's Road Hunting (first entry)
Yoshi's Egg (exclusive)
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Super Mario Kart volumes
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (first entry)
Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land (first entry)
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Donkey Kong volumes
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Super Mario: Yoshi's Island (first entry)
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Super Mario: Yoshi's Island (second entry)
Super Mario USA (exclusive)
Artwork
Color
Mario and Peach (disguised as a Mechakuribo) on the Marine Pop
Cape Mario, Balloon Luigi, Circling Boo Buddies, and a Galoomba
Fire Peach, from volume 3 of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Mario, Wario, and Captain Syrup
Black & White
Sniper and Tsutanōmen
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Content
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Two-page spread of the characters and enemies from the first Super Mario Land Volume
Goal from Super Mario Land.
Bonus Game from Super Mario Land.
Mario and Peach/Mechakuribo in the Birabuto Kingdom
Gao attacking Mario and Peach (latter disguised as a Mechakuribo)
The Marine Pop launches out of a spaceship in the Muda Kingdom
Mario and Peach/Mechakuribo in the Easton Kingdom
The Chai Kingdom
Mario, Luigi and Peach in the Sky Pop.
Mario, Peach and Luigi preparing to eat a Yoshi Egg.
Mario and Luigi dodge Karamenbō
A column having fallen on Luigi.
Yoshi from the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie.
Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Yoshi, and Poochy in the third Volume of Super Mario: Yoshi's Island .