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The doctor takes them into another section of the museum where he displays various creatures that were created by the Japanese military as bio-weapons. This is fascinating to Mister Fantastic, but he also expresses his concerns over the ethics of doing such things. While Dr. Yamane assures them that everything is safe there is commotion in the other room. They go and see that it is women fawning over the arrival of Tony Stark, who has come to consider partnering Stark Enterprises with the museum. | The doctor takes them into another section of the museum where he displays various creatures that were created by the Japanese military as bio-weapons. This is fascinating to Mister Fantastic, but he also expresses his concerns over the ethics of doing such things. While Dr. Yamane assures them that everything is safe there is commotion in the other room. They go and see that it is women fawning over the arrival of Tony Stark, who has come to consider partnering Stark Enterprises with the museum. | ||
==Sunfire & Big Hero 6 (1998) #1== | |||
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==Big Hero 6 (2008) #1== | ==Big Hero 6 (2008) #1== | ||
Published: Sept 10, 2008 | * Published: Sept 10, 2008 | ||
Writer: Chris Claremont | * Writer: Chris Claremont | ||
Inker: David Nakayama/Terry Pallot | * Inker: David Nakayama/Terry Pallot | ||
Colorist: Emily Warren | * Colorist: Emily Warren | ||
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire | * Letterer: Ed Dukeshire | ||
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]], [[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 [[Silver Samurai]], [[Honey Lemon]], and the rest of the crew, who battle the likes of Everwraith and Yandroth. |