Super Mario Bros. Adventures
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- Not to be confused with Super Mario Adventures.
| Super Mario Bros. Adventures | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Random House |
| Label | Nintendo Comics System |
| Original language | English |
| Release date | |
Super Mario Bros. Adventures is a hardcover collection of the Super Mario Bros. comics. The collection was released by Random House in 1992.[1] The front cover reuses the cover art for Super Mario Bros. No. 3, while the back cover features an image of the box art for Super Mario Bros. 3. The book also comes packaged with an audio cassette, which features voice acting for the characters and narration.
Blurb[edit]
Get ready for action as the hottest videogame characters from Nintendo® jump off the screen and into this sensational new comic book and cassette package!
Follow along as Mario and Luigi, two plucky little plumbers, both enter the magical mushroom kingdom in hopes of wacky adventures.
Comics[edit]
- "The Legend" (not listed)
- "Magic Carpet Madness"
"When that revolting reptile Koopa tampers with the royal carpet cleaning, Princess Toadstool gets swept away on an aerial adventure." - "Piranha-Round Sue"
"Koopa's transformed the Mushroom King into a chameleon, and it's up to Mario and Toadie[sic] to change him back. But before they can do it, they'll need to get the magic wand from Piranha Sue, who has other plans for them." - "Bedtime for Drain-Head"
"Mario's off to save Toadie[sic], who's been kidnapped by Koopa. But there's one catch―he's sleepwalking and thinks he's Dirk Drain-Head, Action Plumber!"
Gallery[edit]
Notes[edit]
- The blurb for "Piranha-Round Sue" mentions that King Koopa transformed the Mushroom King into a chameleon, whereas it is left ambiguous in the actual comic.