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Snag The Super Mario Comic Collection For Less Than 10 Bucks

Super Mario Adventures collects 13 full-color comics originally published by Nintendo Power in the early '90s.

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The delightful Super Mario Adventures comic collection is on sale for only $9.47 (was $17) at Amazon, which is the best price we've seen in years. The 112-page paperback is filled with full-color artwork and a glossy cover featuring Mario and Luigi on the front and Bowser in his Koopa Clown Car, microphone in hand, singing about Princess Toadstool long before he composed his smash-hit ballad "Peaches."

Inspired by classic Mario platformers for the NES and SNES, namely Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, all 13 of the comics in this collection originally appeared in Nintendo Power in 1992-93.

Nintendo Power also published comics based on other iconic franchises and games, including The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The 12-part graphic novel originally appeared in the magazine in 1992. Just like Super Mario Adventures, Viz Media reprinted the series in trade paperback. A Link to the Past's graphic novel adaptation remains in print a decade after its initial publication. The 196-page, full-color paperback is available for $16.89 (was $20) at Amazon.


Both franchises have received manga adaptations, too. Most of Mario's manga series hasn't been translated to English, but you can give the zany series a try by picking up Super Mario Manga Mania. This 160-page paperback includes an assortment of chapters from the long-running Super Mario-kun series.


Zelda fans have a lot more manga to choose from. The original 10-volume Zelda manga features adaptations of a handful of Link's adventures. You can get the complete Legend of Zelda Manga Box Set in trade paperback for $51 (was $105) at Amazon. Viz Media also published premium Legendary Editions, which are collected in a $72 (was $125) box set styled as a treasure chest. And if you love Zelda: Twilight Princess, the manga reimagining was collected in an 11-volume, 2,000-plus page box set last fall.

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