Super Mario Bros. in Neo Bowser City-Now Hiring
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 4:39 am
So, it's no small secret that hey, I'm a Mario fan. And I'm also a comic book fan. As it so happens, I even like some comics based on Mario. Go figure.
Something I'd hoped to do when I was with Nintendo Power was to revive the concept-- I figured at the time that it probably had a better chance of happening within the pages of Nintendo's official magazine more than anywhere else. After all, NP was no stranger to Nintendo comics: Howard & Nester, Super Mario Adventures, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Mario vs. Wario, Mario & Wario, Super Metroid, Star Fox, Metroid Prime, and I think a few others over the years. Incidentally, of the different Mario comics that have been made, the ones NP featured by Tamakichi Sakura (aka Charlie Nozawa) and Kentaro Takekuma were my favorite.
Unfortunately, Nintendo Power didn't last long enough for me to try to set the wheels in motion. I had kind of hoped that maybe if the magazine were to provide something beyond what would be found online (i.e. news and stuff; NP had plenty of exclusive reveals, but once stuff like that is out...), it might help its chances of survival. Alas...
So when Nintendo Force started up and I was invited to be on board, I saw my opportunity. Rather than go with what I figured would be a more "officially acceptable" direction for the comic (better to save that for later, should I ever be so blessed), I had another story which had been long gestating that I thought would be a perfect fit. Sort of something I'd long been planning and hoping to do online, but never finding the time to act on it, NF provided the motivation to make it happen. And so, with the launch of NF's first issue, "Super Mario Bros. in Neo Bowser City" debuted to the public, carrying on the tradition set by Nintendo Power.
...and then we had to stop including it after the second issue, because of reasons.
Nonetheless, the spark had caught fire and I've been motivated to keep it going. After several months, I finally launched its own website at SMBNBC.com (or just click the link in my sig) just before the Sonic Lost World "First Play" marathon. (And the reason I'm only mentioning this now has been because I've been doing some fine-tuning to things, including trying to make sure my butt is covered as far as any legal stuff might go.)
And if you're interested in the creative side of things, you can check out my scripts (for what's been published thus far) here. This is a learning experience for me, and I figured sharing these might help allow others to hone their craft as well, if they like.
I'd hoped to pick it up with the start of the new year, but I'm currently waiting to hear back from my artist, Mark Kelly, who has a busy schedule. We've got some plans for what to do here, and hopefully they'll bear fruit soon (I haven't been able to get a hold of him in a while), but in the meantime, I invite you to check it out. Fingers are crossed that we'll be able to continue soon-- I especially want to be on the radar if Nintendo really does start licensing for stuff like this!
Note: Those clicking to find out about the "Now Hiring" part of the title, click here.
Something I'd hoped to do when I was with Nintendo Power was to revive the concept-- I figured at the time that it probably had a better chance of happening within the pages of Nintendo's official magazine more than anywhere else. After all, NP was no stranger to Nintendo comics: Howard & Nester, Super Mario Adventures, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Mario vs. Wario, Mario & Wario, Super Metroid, Star Fox, Metroid Prime, and I think a few others over the years. Incidentally, of the different Mario comics that have been made, the ones NP featured by Tamakichi Sakura (aka Charlie Nozawa) and Kentaro Takekuma were my favorite.
Unfortunately, Nintendo Power didn't last long enough for me to try to set the wheels in motion. I had kind of hoped that maybe if the magazine were to provide something beyond what would be found online (i.e. news and stuff; NP had plenty of exclusive reveals, but once stuff like that is out...), it might help its chances of survival. Alas...
So when Nintendo Force started up and I was invited to be on board, I saw my opportunity. Rather than go with what I figured would be a more "officially acceptable" direction for the comic (better to save that for later, should I ever be so blessed), I had another story which had been long gestating that I thought would be a perfect fit. Sort of something I'd long been planning and hoping to do online, but never finding the time to act on it, NF provided the motivation to make it happen. And so, with the launch of NF's first issue, "Super Mario Bros. in Neo Bowser City" debuted to the public, carrying on the tradition set by Nintendo Power.
...and then we had to stop including it after the second issue, because of reasons.
Nonetheless, the spark had caught fire and I've been motivated to keep it going. After several months, I finally launched its own website at SMBNBC.com (or just click the link in my sig) just before the Sonic Lost World "First Play" marathon. (And the reason I'm only mentioning this now has been because I've been doing some fine-tuning to things, including trying to make sure my butt is covered as far as any legal stuff might go.)
And if you're interested in the creative side of things, you can check out my scripts (for what's been published thus far) here. This is a learning experience for me, and I figured sharing these might help allow others to hone their craft as well, if they like.
I'd hoped to pick it up with the start of the new year, but I'm currently waiting to hear back from my artist, Mark Kelly, who has a busy schedule. We've got some plans for what to do here, and hopefully they'll bear fruit soon (I haven't been able to get a hold of him in a while), but in the meantime, I invite you to check it out. Fingers are crossed that we'll be able to continue soon-- I especially want to be on the radar if Nintendo really does start licensing for stuff like this!
Note: Those clicking to find out about the "Now Hiring" part of the title, click here.
