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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:Big-in-japan_02.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Issue #2 | |||
File:Big-in-japan_03.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Issue #3 | |||
File:Big-in-japan_04.jpeg | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Issue #4 | |||
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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 [[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 [[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. | ||
==5 Ronin (2010) #1== | ==5 Ronin (2010) #1== |