Nadia: What's the only thing in the universe that's capable of destroying your mind faster than comic books? (At least according to fussy old people with no sense of fun?) Video games! And what's the only thing in the universe that's capable of liquefying your brain even further than comic books or video games? Comic books based on video games, of course. Whew! Now just throw in a comic book series about video games written for a magazine that only existed to pitch video games to youngsters, and you've got yourself a Rider of the Apocalypse.
But as we all know by now, "apocalyptic" is just a term grown-ups use to warn about things that are cool, awesome, and fun. Those are three words that fit Nintendo Power's comics to a tee. This week on Retronauts, Nadia Oxford, Anthony John Agnelllo, and Peter Malamud Smith leaf back in their old issues of Nintendo Power and dredge up the Star Fox and Super Metroid comics by Benimaru Itoh, the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past comic by Japanese media legend Shotaro Ishinomori, and the Super Mario Adventures comic by Charlie Nozawa. We talk about the good! The bad! The incredible! And the slightly rushed! You know this'll be a good discussion because none of the participants clear 12-years-old on an emotional and mental scale!
Edits by Greg Leahy, art by Amanda Pruitt Neipris.
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