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|Another based on ''Mario Party'', this cover has some of the characters showing off. Not much else is known about its' contents.
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|Unknown, but appears to be based on ''Mario Party'', with that [[Star]]. Not much else is known about its' contents.
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|Seems to be based on ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', with Luigi as a cowboy and Yoshi and Bowser as pirates.  Not much else is known about its' contents.
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|Based on ''[[Paper Mario]]'' as it shows some of the partners like "[[Bow]]", "[[Goombario]]", and "[[Koops]]" as well as "[[Eldstar]]", "[[Twink]]" and Bowser holding the "[[Star Rod (Paper_Mario)]]". This issue was actually released quite a bit before the game hit store shelves, even in Japan. Not much else is known about its' contents.
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|Continuing the ''Paper Mario'' arc, showing all the [[Star Spirits]] on the cover, along with [[Goombario]] and [[Kooper]]. Released 03/2002 Not much else is known about its' contents.
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Image:SMK22.jpg|Another based on ''Mario Party'', this cover has some of the characters showing off. Released 01/2000
Image:SMK23.jpg|Unknown, but appears to be based on ''Mario Party'', with that [[Star]]. Released 07/2000
Image:SMK24.jpg|Based on ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', with Luigi as a cowboy and Yoshi and Bowser as pirates. Released 02/2001
Image:SMK25.jpg|Based on ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This issue was actually released quite a bit before the game hit store shelves, even in Japan. Released 07/2001
Image:SMK26.jpg|Based on ''Paper Mario'', showing all the [[Star Spirits]] on the cover, along with [[Goombario]] and [[Kooper]]. Released 03/2002
Image:SMK27.jpg|Another based on ''Paper Mario'', this cover features new arrivals [[Sushie]], [[Watt]], and [[Lakilester]]. Released 08/2002
Image:SMK27.jpg|Another based on ''Paper Mario'', this cover features new arrivals [[Sushie]], [[Watt]], and [[Lakilester]]. Released 08/2002
Image:SMK28.jpg|Based on ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Released 01/2003
Image:SMK28.jpg|Based on ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Released 01/2003

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Super Mario-Kun is a Japanese-published Mario comic book series written by Yukio Sawada and published by Shogakukan. The comic is printed monthly in CoroCoro Comic. They contained many of the characters and scenarios of various Mario games, including Super Mario World and Paper Mario. Below are the covers of all of the books, up to the most recent.

Issue # Description Date of Release Image
1 The very first comic book that came out appeared only in Japan. The comic book is based on the game, Super Mario World. On the front cover of this issue; the reader will see Mario with his cape; Luigi, a new friend named Yoshi and Bowser with his Koopa Clown Car. August 27, 1991
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2 The second comic book in the beginning series. It is again based on the game, Super Mario World. The front cover of the comic book introduces the invincible Starman. This issue also include a special chapter with short stories based on past games (at the time), such as Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario Land and Donkey Kong. November 28, 1991
Super Mario-kun #2
3 Third comic book of the Super Mario World series as the comics live in. The front cover has Princess Peach riding on Yoshi. Includes a chapter with a ton of cameos from Super Mario Land. January 28, 1992
Super Mario-kun #3
4 Fourth issue of the series that once again features the plot, object, and character based on the game Super Mario World. This issue includes some Christmas special short comic, a special chapter with the author, a story "based" on Mario Paint, a story when Mario actually goes to Hyrule and a climatic fight between Mario and Bowser. November 28, 1992
Super Mario-kun #4
5 The last series of the comic book based on the game Super Mario World. The story was supposed to end in the last issue, but there's a new twist to the story. December 16, 1992
Super Mario-kun #5
6 The company next features a comic book that is based on the game, Super Mario Kart; the first and only comic book based on that game. The front cover features Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Yoshi racing in various tracks. Additionally, Yoshi is holding an Yoshi Egg. There is a Lakitu that has a microphone with a speaker to see the race. March 27, 1993
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7 This next comic book is based on the game Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. In the front cover, there is a Mario figure that appeared in Mario Zone. Mario is hanging out on the figure while Wario, a new enemy, hides behind the figure. Also, there's a Carrot power-up on the cover. Additionally, Bowser, Luigi, and Yoshi appeared on the comic but not in the actual game. June 28, 1993
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8 This is another comic book that is once again based on the game, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. At the front cover, the reader will see a form of Racoon Mario, and Bunny Mario. Also, there's a another Mario holding a Turnip that came from the game, Super Mario Bros. 2. September 28, 1993
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9 The ninth comic book in the series is based on the game, Yoshi's Safari due to the fact Mario is holding a Super Scope on the front cover. The front cover shows that there is Bowser wearing the protected armor, a Yoshi Coin, Luigi, some items such as a Mushroom, a Fire Flower and a Starman and Wario. Luigi and Wario aren't in the actual game. December 16, 1993
Super Mario-kun #9
10 Possibly based on the game, Super Mario All-Stars plus Super Mario World. At the front cover, it shows that there are lots of things that came from the game as it has various enemies, Wart, and all of Mario's friends and foes. Several enemies from Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins also appear. May 28, 1994
Super Mario-kun #10
11 Based on the game, Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land and in the game Wario's Woods. In the Wario Land adaptation, Mario and Yoshi goes with Wario in the trip to stop Captain Syrup, while, in the, Wario's Woods adaptation, Wanda appears in Peach's Castle Garden asking for help to stop Wario, so Mario, Yoshi, Luigi and Toad goes to help her. In the front cover, there are forms that Wario can gain from the Jar Powerups. October 28, 1994
Issue 11 of Super Mario-kun
12 The last comic book that is based on the game once again, Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land. There's the second part of the adaptation of Wario's Woods. The front cover once again features the same Jar Powerups. Additionally, Luigi appears in the middle of the Wario Land adaptation, and Donkey Kong made some cameos in some chapters of the same adaptation, either helping or causing trouble. March 28, 1995
Super Mario-kun #12
13 May be based on the game, Mario's Picross, as there is a huge Mario face in the cover. Additionally; Bowser, Luigi, Wario, Birdo, and Yoshi appeared in the comic book. August 28, 1995
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14 The next comic book is based on the game, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and later, Donkey Kong Country. The comic starts with some changes to the Yoshi's Island story: Adult Mario with Adult Luigi travel to the past to stop Adult Bowser from helping Kamek kidnap the two baby twins, and help Yoshi to deliver Baby Mario. Mario and Yoshi then end up in the Donkey Kong Country story, where Cranky Kong asks for help for Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong against King K. Rool. Inside the comic are some 4-komas based on Donkey Kong Country 2 with both Diddy and Dixie. January 27, 1996
Cover of the 14th volume of Super Mario-kun
15 It seems the manga is a crossover between Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Super Mario 64. In the front cover, it shows Mario flying with the Wing Cap as Baby Mario possibly uses the Starman to gain the Cape and Yoshi and his Yoshi-Copter form. June 1996
The 15th volume of the Super Mario-kun series.
16 This issue seems to be based on Super Mario 64, with Eyerok looming in the back. Not much else is known about its' contents. April 1997
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17 From what is shown on the cover, this issue looks to be based on Mario Kart 64. Not much else is known about its' contents. November 1997
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18 Seems to be based on Super Mario 64, with Mario showing off his powers. Not much else is known about its' contents. August 1998
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19 Apparently based on Yoshi's Story, with many baby Yoshis, Mario, and "Poochy". Not much else is known about its' contents. October 1998
20 Another issue with Yoshi's Story on the cover, but without Poochy. Not much else is known about its' contents. April 1999
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21 Based on Mario Party, with the cover being similar to the box art for the hit game. Not much else is known about its' contents. October 1999
Kunissue21.jpg
22 Another based on Mario Party, this cover has some of the characters showing off. Not much else is known about its' contents. January 2000
Super Mario-kun #22
23 Unknown, but appears to be based on Mario Party, with that Star. Not much else is known about its' contents. July 2000
Super Mario-kun #23
24 Seems to be based on Mario Party 2, with Luigi as a cowboy and Yoshi and Bowser as pirates. Not much else is known about its' contents. February 2001
Super Mario-kun #24
25 Based on Paper Mario as it shows some of the partners like "Bow", "Goombario", and "Koops" as well as "Eldstar", "Twink" and Bowser holding the "Star Rod (Paper_Mario)". This issue was actually released quite a bit before the game hit store shelves, even in Japan. Not much else is known about its' contents. July 2001
Super Mario-kun #25
26 Continuing the Paper Mario arc, showing all the Star Spirits on the cover, along with Goombario and Kooper. Released 03/2002 Not much else is known about its' contents. March 2002
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