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* Writer: Chris Claremont
* Writer: Chris Claremont
* Penciller (Cover): Frank Miller
* Penciller (Cover): Frank Miller
* Inker: Josef Rubinstein
* Colorist: Glynis Oliver
* Letterer: Tom Orzechowski
* Editor" Louise Jones


Wolverine hunts for a bear in the Canadian Rockies which had an arrow stuck in its back, making it turn crazy and kill at least fifteen people. With the bear taken care of, Wolverine tracks the scent of the arrow back to its tracker and puts him on trial.
Wolverine hunts for a bear in the Canadian Rockies which had an arrow stuck in its back, making it turn crazy and kill at least fifteen people. With the bear taken care of, Wolverine tracks the scent of the arrow back to its tracker and puts him on trial.
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Wolverine finds himself abandoned in Tokyo surrounded by a mob. [[Yukio (Earth-616) | Yukio]] kills them all and picks Wolverine off the ground.
Wolverine finds himself abandoned in Tokyo surrounded by a mob. [[Yukio (Earth-616) | Yukio]] kills them all and picks Wolverine off the ground.
==Daredevil #197-199 (1983)==
[[File:Daredevil_Vol_1_197.jpeg|thumb|frameless|right|200px|Daredevil Vol 1 #197 (1983)]]
* Published: April 5, 1983
* Writer: Denny O'Neil
Daredevil is on his way to Japan when he runs across Dark Wind's daughter in chains and frees her. The pair make it to Japan and prepare to get Bullseye away from Yuriko's father before he can fix the crippled villain.
==Punisher War Journal (1988) #8==
Published: Aug 32, 1989
Writer: Carl Potts
Inker: Jim Lee
Colorist: Gregory Wright
Letterer: Jim Novak
Back in 1989, Carl Potts and Jim Lee introduced The Punisher to a group called the [[Shadowmasters (Earth-616) | Shadowmasters]], who graduated from Punisher War Journal into their own series. This ancient clan of martial arts masters protected the province of Iga, and Punisher came into contact with one of them, [[Katherine Yakamoto (Earth-616) | Katherine Yakamoto]], who helped him infiltrate a ninja camp run by a shady American corporation. Later Frank Castle and Black Widow teamed up with them again against the [[Sunrise Society]], a Japanese business used as a cover for a crime syndicate.
==Sunfire & Big Hero 6 (1998) #1==
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==Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan (2005) #1==
==Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan (2005) #1==


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File:FF-IM-Big-in-Japan-Vol-1-1.jpg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Issue #1
File:File:FF-IM-Big-in-Japan-Vol-1-1.jpg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Big in Japan (2005)
File:Big-in-japan_02.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Issue #2
File:File:Big-in-japan_02.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Big in Japan (2005)
File:Big-in-japan_03.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Issue #3
File:File:Big-in-japan_03.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Big in Japan (2005)
File:Big-in-japan_04.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Issue #4
File:File:Big-in-japan_04.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Big in Japan (2005)
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* Published: Oct 5, 2005
* Published: Oct 5, 2005
* Writer: Zeb Wells
* Writer: Zeb Wells
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The doctor takes them into another section of the museum where he displays various creatures that were created by the Japanese military as bio-weapons. This is fascinating to Mister Fantastic, but he also expresses his concerns over the ethics of doing such things. While Dr. Yamane assures them that everything is safe there is commotion in the other room. They go and see that it is women fawning over the arrival of Tony Stark, who has come to consider partnering Stark Enterprises with the museum.
The doctor takes them into another section of the museum where he displays various creatures that were created by the Japanese military as bio-weapons. This is fascinating to Mister Fantastic, but he also expresses his concerns over the ethics of doing such things. While Dr. Yamane assures them that everything is safe there is commotion in the other room. They go and see that it is women fawning over the arrival of Tony Stark, who has come to consider partnering Stark Enterprises with the museum.


==Sunfire & Big Hero 6 (1998) #1==
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==Big Hero 6 (2008) #1==
==Big Hero 6 (2008) #1==
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* Other: Anthony Flamini
* Other: Anthony Flamini


Before jumping to the big screen, Hiro, Baymax and the rest of the team starred in two different series: one by Scott Lobdell and Gus Vasquez in 1998, and another by Chris Claremont and David Nakayama in 2008. When the Japanese government decides they need their own team of heroes, they recruit [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616) | Silver Samurai]], [[Aiko Miyazaki (Earth-616) | Honey Lemon]], and the rest of the crew, who battle the likes of Everwraith and Yandroth.
Before jumping to the big screen, Hiro, Baymax and the rest of the team starred in two different series: one by Scott Lobdell and Gus Vasquez in 1998, and another by Chris Claremont and David Nakayama in 2008. When the Japanese government decides they need their own team of heroes, they recruit [[Silver Samurai]], [[Aiko Miyazaki (Earth-616) | Honey Lemon]], and the rest of the crew, who battle the likes of Everwraith and Yandroth.


==5 Ronin (2010) #1==
==5 Ronin (2010) #1==
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The 2011 series 5 RONIN recast Hulk, [[Wolverine]], Deadpool, Punisher, and Psylocke as master-less samurai living in 17th century Japan. Featuring the work of Peter Milligan and a variety of artists, including covers by David Aja, each issue told the story of one of the five characters, whose destiny became interlinked as they sought revenge against the dreaded Damiyo.
The 2011 series 5 RONIN recast Hulk, [[Wolverine]], Deadpool, Punisher, and Psylocke as master-less samurai living in 17th century Japan. Featuring the work of Peter Milligan and a variety of artists, including covers by David Aja, each issue told the story of one of the five characters, whose destiny became interlinked as they sought revenge against the dreaded Damiyo.


==Punisher War Journal (1988) #8==
Published: Aug 32, 1989
Writer: Carl Potts
Inker: Jim Lee
Colorist: Gregory Wright
Letterer: Jim Novak
Back in 1989, Carl Potts and Jim Lee introduced The Punisher to a group called the [[Shadowmasters (Earth-616) | Shadowmasters]], who graduated from Punisher War Journal into their own series. This ancient clan of martial arts masters protected the province of Iga, and Punisher came into contact with one of them, [[Katherine Yakamoto (Earth-616) | Katherine Yakamoto]], who helped him infiltrate a ninja camp run by a shady American corporation. Later Frank Castle and Black Widow teamed up with them again against the [[Sunrise Society]], a Japanese business used as a cover for a crime syndicate.


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