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When [[:Category:Big Hero 6|Big Hero 6]] (Japan's official super-team) began to form, Hiro was drafted. He refused initially but after an incident wherein his mother was held hostage and BH6 rescued her 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 [[:Category:Big Hero 6|Big Hero 6]] (Japan's official super-team) began to form, Hiro was drafted. He refused initially but after an incident wherein his mother was held hostage and BH6 rescued her 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.
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! Year/Month
|-
| 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
|-
| Thunderbolts #25
| 1999, April
|-
| Alpha Flight Vol 3 #12
| 2005, April
|-
| Alpha Flight Vol 3 #9
| 2005, January
|-
| Civil War Battle Damage Report #1
| 2007, May
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #11
| 2009, December
|-
| 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
|-
| Amazing Spider-Man #685
| 2012, July
|-
| Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth #1
| 2012, July
|}


[[Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters]]
[[Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters]]