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[[File:Baymax-Original.png|thumb|frameless|right|300px|The Original Baymax]] | [[File:Baymax-Original.png|thumb|frameless|right|300px|The Original Baymax]] | ||
Baymax is a robotic synthformer created by the young genius [[Hiro Takachiho]] when Hiro lost his father Tomeo Takachiho. Baymax was seemingly built to be just a bodyguard but soon helped fill the void left by his father's death, certainly helped by the fact that Hiro installed many of his father's memories and emotions into Baymax's core programming. | Baymax is a robotic synthformer created by the young genius [[Hiro Takachiho (Earth-616)]] when Hiro lost his father Tomeo Takachiho. Baymax was seemingly built to be just a bodyguard but soon helped fill the void left by his father's death, certainly helped by the fact that Hiro installed many of his father's memories and emotions into Baymax's core programming. | ||
When Hiro was drafted into the Japanese hero group, Big Hero 6, Baymax came along for the ride. Hiro reluctantly joined to prevent Everwraith from slaughtering millions in downtown Tokyo. During the battle, Big Hero 6 was joined by [[Sunfire]], Japan's premiere super hero and a mutant with the ability to super-heat matter into plasma, who was instrumental in the [[Everwraith]]'s defeat. | When Hiro was drafted into the Japanese hero group, Big Hero 6, Baymax came along for the ride. Hiro reluctantly joined to prevent Everwraith from slaughtering millions in downtown Tokyo. During the battle, Big Hero 6 was joined by [[Sunfire]], Japan's premiere super hero and a mutant with the ability to super-heat matter into plasma, who was instrumental in the [[Everwraith (Earth-616)]]'s defeat. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 5 January 2023
Baymax is a robotic synthformer created by the young genius Hiro Takachiho (Earth-616) when Hiro lost his father Tomeo Takachiho. Baymax was seemingly built to be just a bodyguard but soon helped fill the void left by his father's death, certainly helped by the fact that Hiro installed many of his father's memories and emotions into Baymax's core programming.
When Hiro was drafted into the Japanese hero group, Big Hero 6, Baymax came along for the ride. Hiro reluctantly joined to prevent Everwraith from slaughtering millions in downtown Tokyo. During the battle, Big Hero 6 was joined by Sunfire, Japan's premiere super hero and a mutant with the ability to super-heat matter into plasma, who was instrumental in the Everwraith (Earth-616)'s defeat.
Title | Year/Month |
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Sunfire and Big Hero Six #1 | 1998, September |
Sunfire and Big Hero Six #2 | 1998, October |
Sunfire and Big Hero Six #3 | 1998, November |
Alpha Flight Vol 2 #17 | 1998, December |
Alpha Flight Vol 3 #9 | 2005, January |
Alpha Flight Vol 3 #12 | 2005, April |
Civil War Battle Damage Report #1 | 2007, May |
Big Hero 6 #1 | 2008, November |
Big Hero 6 #2 | 2008, December |
Big Hero 6 #3 | 2009, January |
Big Hero 6 #4 | 2009, February |
Big Hero 6 #5 | 2009, March |
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #14 | 2010, June |
Amazing Spider-Man #685 | 2012, July |
Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth #1 | 2012, July |
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