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Wolverine prepares to fly to New York, but he gets ambushed by poisoned shurikens. Wolverine wakes up to find himself in the captivity of [[Shingen Harada (Earth-616) | Lord Shingen]], who challenges Wolverine to a duel with him to prove his worthiness to Mariko. They fight with wooden swords, and Lord Shingen cheats during the battle by kicking Wolverine, who retaliates by withdrawing his claws. Due to his recent poisoning, though, Wolverine has trouble making contact with the elder, who ultimately wins the battle. | Wolverine prepares to fly to New York, but he gets ambushed by poisoned shurikens. Wolverine wakes up to find himself in the captivity of [[Shingen Harada (Earth-616) | Lord Shingen]], who challenges Wolverine to a duel with him to prove his worthiness to Mariko. They fight with wooden swords, and Lord Shingen cheats during the battle by kicking Wolverine, who retaliates by withdrawing his claws. Due to his recent poisoning, though, Wolverine has trouble making contact with the elder, who ultimately wins the battle. | ||
Wolverine finds himself abandoned in Tokyo surrounded by a mob. [[ | Wolverine finds himself abandoned in Tokyo surrounded by a mob. [[Yukio]] kills them all and picks Wolverine off the ground. | ||
==Daredevil #197-199 (1983)== | ==Daredevil #197-199 (1983)== | ||
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==Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan (2005) #1== | ==Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan (2005) #1== | ||
[[File:FF-IM-Big-in-Japan-Vol-1-1.jpg|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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* 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 [[ | 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]], [[Honey Lemon]], and the rest of the crew, who battle the likes of Everwraith and Yandroth. | ||
==5 Ronin (2010) #1== | ==5 Ronin (2010) #1== |