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''Super Mario Adventures'' is a serialized comic which ran in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' magazine from January to December of 1992. The story (written by Kentaro Takekuma) features most of the enemies and characters of ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'', but quickly spirals into an original, quite whimsical storyline. The comic itself was illustrated by Charlie Nozawa. Despite the involvement of [[Useful Notes/Japan|Japanese]] talent, it was produced for a North American audience, and is not considered to be a [[Manga]].
 
It is widely considered the best ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' comic or manga ever created, and unlike in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' or ''[[The Super Mario Bros Super Show]]'', the art is mostly [[Off-Model|On Model]]. It is also notable for debuting plot elements that would later arise in future Mario games; for instance, traits such as Luigi's cowardliness and [[Luigi's Mansion|fear of ghosts]], Bowser's [[Super Paper Mario|amorous feelings towards Peach]], and [[Super Princess Peach|Peach's role reversal with Mario]] (in which she storms Wendy O. Koopa's castle to rescue him).
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