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The team appears in Alpha Flight #9 (January 2005).
The team appears in Alpha Flight #9 (January 2005).


The team also appears in a subsequent five-issue miniseries, which was launched by Marvel Comics in September 2008.
The team also appears in a subsequent five-issue miniseries, which was launched by Marvel Comics in September 2008 by creators Chris Claremont and David Nakayama.


The characters were licensed to IDW Publishing for Big Hero 6: The Series in 2019.
The characters were licensed to IDW Publishing for Big Hero 6: The Series in 2019.
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In the original comics, the Japanese government needed a team of state-sanctioned superheroes, so they consulted the "Giri," a top-secret consortium of politicians and business entities. The Giri was formed to recruit and train potential individuals for "Big Hero 6," a team of superhuman operatives. Despite reservations by some members of the Giri, Silver Samurai was appointed as the team's first field commander.  
In the original comics, the Japanese government needed a team of state-sanctioned superheroes, so they consulted the "Giri," a top-secret consortium of politicians and business entities. The Giri was formed to recruit and train potential individuals for "Big Hero 6," a team of superhuman operatives. Despite reservations by some members of the Giri, Silver Samurai was appointed as the team's first field commander.  


==Members==
In the second series the team battled [[Badgal]], [[Brute]], [[Gunsmith]] and [[Whiplash]].


[[Silver Samurai]]
==Appearances==
Silver Samurai (Kenuichio Harada), the illegitimate son of Shingen Yashida, is a Japanese mutant with the power to charge almost anything, most notably his katana, with mutant energy (described as a tachyon field). This enables it to slice through any known substance except adamantium. He wears a suit of traditional samurai armor made of a silver metal, hence the name "Silver Samurai."
 
[[Sunfire]]
Sunfire (Shiro Yoshida) was a one-time member of the X-Men and a former nationalist who changed his views after the death of his father. Possessing the ability to fly and generate super-heated blasts of plasma, Shiro became one of Japan's most prominent heroes. He soon left Big Hero 6 to become a member of the X-Corporation, but was disgraced after his past ties to Mystique and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants were revealed.
 
[[GoGo Tomago]]
GoGo Tomago (Leiko Tanaka) is known as the hothead of Big Hero 6. GoGo transforms her body into an explosive ball of energy, which can be projected at vast speeds.
 
[[Honey Lemon]]
Little is known of Honey Lemon's past or how she obtained the purse that gives her "superpowers."
 
[[Hiro Takachiho]]
Hiro Takachiho is the brilliant thirteen-year-old boy who created Baymax; after the departure of Silver Samurai and Sunfire, he becomes the leader of Big Hero 6.
 
[[Baymax]]
Baymax began his existence as a science project created by Hiro. He was originally designed to be a hydro-powered robotic synthformer, programmed to serve as Hiro's personal bodyguard, butler, and chauffeur. However, prior to the project's completion, Hiro's father died and the young inventor programmed Baymax's artificial intelligence using the brain engrams of his recently departed father.
 
[[Ebon Samurai]]
In his prior life, the Ebon Samurai (Kiochi Keishicho) was a Tokyo police officer who was slain by Silver Samurai during an attack by HYDRA. After making a deal with Amatsu-Mikaboshi, Kiochi was allowed to return to Earth and exact vengeance upon the Silver Samurai. Wielding a demonic katana and permanently bonded to a black variant of his foe's armor, Kiochi was reborn as the Ebon Samurai.
 
[[Sunpyre]]
An alternate reality version of Sunfire's deceased sister Leyu, Lumina is the crown princess of Coronar, a planet hidden deep within the Microverse. As a result of being pulled out of the Microverse through Honey Lemon's purse, Sunpyre worships her as a goddess and joins the Big Hero 6 team out of gratitude.
 
[[Wasabi-No-Ginger]]
A trained chef who uses various swords to fight. He can also give form to his Qi-Energy, usually materializing it as throwing knives that can paralyze opponents.
 
[[Fred]]
Nicknamed Fredzilla, he can transform into a Godzilla-like Kaiju and manifest a dinosaur-like aura.


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! Title
! Year, Month
|-
| Alpha Flight Vol 2 #17
| 1998.12 (December)
|-
| Alpha Flight Vol 3 #12
| 2005.04 (April)
|-
| Alpha Flight Vol 3 #9
| 2005.01 (January)
|-
| Amazing Spider-Man #685
| 2012.07 (July)
|-
| Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth #1
| 2012.07 (July)
|-
| Big Hero 6 #1
| 2008.11 (November)
|-
| Big Hero 6 #2
| 2008.12 (December)
|-
| Big Hero 6 #3
| 2009.01 (January)
|-
| Big Hero 6 #4
| 2009.02 (February)
|-
| Big Hero 6 #5
| 2009.03 (March)
|-
| Civil War Battle Damage Report #1
| 2007.05 (May)
|-
| Heroic Age: Heroes #1
| 2010.11 (November)
|-
| Marvel Encyclopedia #1
| 2002.10 (October)
|-
| Marvel: Your Universe Saga #1
| 2008.10 (October)
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #1
| 2008.03 (March)
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #13
| 2005.05 (May)
|-
| Sunfire and Big Hero Six #1
| 1998.09 (September)
|-
| Sunfire and Big Hero Six #2
| 1998.10 (October)
|-
| Sunfire and Big Hero Six #3
| 1998.11 (November)
|-
| Thunderbolts #25
| 1999.04 (April)
|}


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Latest revision as of 20:11, 16 February 2024

Big Hero 6 #1

Big Hero 6 is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and created by Man of Action.

Created by Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau, Big Hero 6 was first intended to appear in Alpha Flight #17 (December 1998). Instead, the team appeared in their own self-titled, three-issue miniseries by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Gus Vasquez. However, due to scheduling complications, the miniseries was published prior to Alpha Flight #17.

The team appears in Alpha Flight #9 (January 2005).

The team also appears in a subsequent five-issue miniseries, which was launched by Marvel Comics in September 2008 by creators Chris Claremont and David Nakayama.

The characters were licensed to IDW Publishing for Big Hero 6: The Series in 2019.

Team[edit]

In the original comics, the Japanese government needed a team of state-sanctioned superheroes, so they consulted the "Giri," a top-secret consortium of politicians and business entities. The Giri was formed to recruit and train potential individuals for "Big Hero 6," a team of superhuman operatives. Despite reservations by some members of the Giri, Silver Samurai was appointed as the team's first field commander.

In the second series the team battled Badgal, Brute, Gunsmith and Whiplash.

Appearances[edit]

Title Year, Month
Alpha Flight Vol 2 #17 1998.12 (December)
Alpha Flight Vol 3 #12 2005.04 (April)
Alpha Flight Vol 3 #9 2005.01 (January)
Amazing Spider-Man #685 2012.07 (July)
Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth #1 2012.07 (July)
Big Hero 6 #1 2008.11 (November)
Big Hero 6 #2 2008.12 (December)
Big Hero 6 #3 2009.01 (January)
Big Hero 6 #4 2009.02 (February)
Big Hero 6 #5 2009.03 (March)
Civil War Battle Damage Report #1 2007.05 (May)
Heroic Age: Heroes #1 2010.11 (November)
Marvel Encyclopedia #1 2002.10 (October)
Marvel: Your Universe Saga #1 2008.10 (October)
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #1 2008.03 (March)
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #13 2005.05 (May)
Sunfire and Big Hero Six #1 1998.09 (September)
Sunfire and Big Hero Six #2 1998.10 (October)
Sunfire and Big Hero Six #3 1998.11 (November)
Thunderbolts #25 1999.04 (April)