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Big Hero 6 #1-5

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Sorry it took so long. Don't worry, you didn't miss much.

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BIG HERO 6 #1 [November 2008]
"Brave New Heroes!"
By: Chris Claremont & David Nakayama
Inker: Terry Pallot

Cast:
BAYMAX
TAKACHIHO, HIRO
TAKACHIHO, MAEMI
HONEY LEMON/AIKO MIYAZAKI
GO-GO TOMAGO/LEIKO TANAKA
WASABI NO-GINGER/
WAMU, FURI
OSHIMA
GUNSMITH/
BRUTE IV/
WHIPLASH III/
BADGAL/ (Behind the Scenes)

Other characters:
Principal Miyazaki (Hiro's Principal)
Mr. Seguri (Hiro's teacher)
Hiro's fellow students (Sam, Kano, Gaisa named)
Commander Serizawa (head of combat team)


Summary: Ehh, let's do this Fury style and just let the page breakdowns tell the story.


Continuity notes: There's a mention of Avengers and Reed Richards. Nothing actionable for a BTS, though.


Calendar notes: The trees seem to be losing leaves and are turning brown.

Page 1: Generic team pose shot. Only appearance of Fred in this issue. Unplaceable and just generical.
Pages 2-4: Morning in Tokyo. Hiro is awakened by his robotic alarm clock. Takes a shower, then checks the internet, learns of an "astronomical phenomenon off the coast of New York". Furi spies on him via his net connection. Hiro goes downstairs, eats breakfast with his mother, and spends the whole time thinking about the news story. He heads to school, with Baymax joining him in his human form.
Pages 5-7: Hiro reaches the Tesuka Advanced Science Institute, gets hassled by his civilian-clothed teammates Honey & Go-Go, ribbed by his three buddies, then scolded by the Principal. While going to class, the kids discuss the "UFO" in NY, which supposedly closed the local airports most of the night and prompted full response by the Air defense command.
Pages 8-9: In class, Hiro surfs the net looking for info on the event using his Cyberglasses, finding that it was investigated from all the US government "alphabets", even the Avengers and Reed Richards. When Hiro's distraction is noticed by the teacher, he covers flawlessly because, ya know, he's so smart. Furi continues spying on his net actions, amazed by how he can hack so many government sites. Baymax notices her hacking of Hiro's network and cuts her off.
Pages 10-11: At Big Hero 6 HQ, Honey & Go-Go return and are greeted by new member Wasabi No-Ginger's lunch preparation. Suddenly ninjas attack! He beats them down and defeats them with his energy knives, though the gals are aware this is merely a training exercise.
Pages 12-18: Soon at the school, Whiplash, Brute, and Gunsmith appear. Baymax, lurking outside, sends out an alert to the team, then shifts into his "action mode". Honey, Wasabi, and Go-Go cease their lunch with the ninjas and scramble to battle. Baymax fights Brute and collects data about him. Inside the school, the battle caused tremors. Hiro notices the fellow students panicking, and assumes command, leading the kids to safety in an evacuation. Unfortunately, Gunsmith appears and shoots everyone with a freeze ray, save Hiro. Go-Go Tomago arrives, knocks down Gunsmith, but then is ensnared by Whiplash. Outside, the military-like combat team arrives on the scene. Honey Lemon pulls a small device from her magic purse, which unfreezes the children. Gunsmith shoots Baymax, freezing him. Whiplash leads Go-Go to Brute, but the electrically leashed hero fights back with her armored arms, breaking the sound barrier as she punches him away. Baymax recovers, flings Whiplash into the air by her own whips. Wasabi drops in and takes on Gunsmith, winning in the gun versus Qi Energy knives duel. The team regroups, only to discover the three villains have seemingly become normal looking, non-costumed civilians!
Page 19: A short time later, the school is covered with officers, reporters and others. Big Hero 6 brings the captured trio with them as they depart, though Hiro has to remain behind since his identity is still secret.
Pages 20-21: That night, Hiro downloads the report of the action from Baymax, then uses a virtual hologram of the location, based on numerous video sources that recorded the battle. He and Baymax look for clues as to who was behind the three puppets that attacked the school. They notice three suspicious men going into the Nippon Bank. Furi Wamu appears in the VR system and introduces herself to Hiro and Baymax, stating she's the operational head of the "Exotic Assets Division" of homeland security and she created Big Hero 6. The school attack was just a diversion to allow someone to steal the fifth of six artifacts of great power and value. The final one is in New York, and since Furi found all of them to begin with at the cost of an eye, she wants the team to stop the thief.
Page 22: The next morning, at the team's HQ, Hiro rallies the team to the cause. Oshima tells them that the Ministry has agreed to let Furi command the team on this covert mission. They will leave for New York that night, and for the second time this book Hiroshima and Nagasaki are brought up in case anyone forgot about them. The Earth is doomed if they fail, ya see.
Back-Ups page intro.
Big Hero 6 Sketchbook. 7 pages, supposedly updated from the Marvel Webcomic.
Handbook entry: Big Hero 6
Handbook entry: Baymax (which claims his full real name is "Monster Baymax")
Handbook entry: Go-Go Tomago
Handbook entry: Hiro
Handbook entry: Honey Lemon
Handbook entry: Silver Samurai
Handbook entry: Sunfire (2 pages)
Next Issue page.


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BIG HERO 6 #2 [December 2008]
"New Kids On The Block"
By: Chris Claremont & David Nakayama
Inker (uncredited): Terry Pallot

Cast:
BAYMAX
TAKACHIHO, HIRO
HONEY LEMON/AIKO MIYAZAKI
GO-GO TOMAGO/LEIKO TANAKA
WASABI NO-GINGER/
WAMU, FURI
FRED
IOSAMA, MARYS
IOSAMA, DR. KEIGI
BADGAL/ (in shadows)

Other characters:
Southport High school students


Continuity notes: Fred wears a Devil Dinosaur shirt, with the old comic's logo on it.

Goofs: What was called "Nippon Bank" last issue is called "Sagahara Bank" here.


Calendar notes: Big Hero 6 flew into Southport "yesterday", which, thanks to the International Date Line, was "virtually the same time" they left Tokyo and thus lived the same day over.

Recap page.
Pages 1-12: Morning. The day after the team has arrived in America. They have breakfast at the Southport house of Dr. Iosama and his daughter, Marys. Furi has a hard time cooking for the team. The girls bemoan the middle of nowhere location and decide to pull a stunt on the other new member, Devil Dinosaur-shirt wearing Fred. Honey bumps into him as he passes by with plates, which he drops, catches, then blocks Go-Go's attempt to punch him. His perfect reflexes angers her, turning a small test into a full brawl. They take it outside, with Wasabi helping Fred, but soon it becomes a free for all, prompting Baymax to put a stop to it. Meanwhile, Hiro discovers Marys is smart like him as they get their Cyberglasses crossed. As romance blossoms, Baymax tries to stop Fred from his brawling, only to get flung aside by what looks to be a normal kind of guy. The robot expands his visual input and witnesses that Fred has a big red dragon creature lurking over him. He quickly apologizes to him and calmly ends the scuffle. Furi convinces the girls to change to more appropriate attire for their undercover guise as the local high school.
Page 13: As the team departs for school in a car, and Furi & Isomara head for work on the Sea Monkey boat, a shadowy figure takes pictures of them from afar.
Page 14: Furi and Iosama reach Plum Island, namely the secret disease research center he works at there. They discuss the artifacts, which are called "crystals" for the first time.
Pages 15-21: It's raining heavily outside of the Southport High School. Baymax lurks in the exterior, while inside the gym, football practice is being held. Elsewhere in it, Wasabi does a cooking demonstration. Hiro & Marys go over the battle scene of last issue in the virtual holographic layout in their goggles. I have no idea what the hell the girls are supposed to be doing, but Fred's an assistant coach with the football team. Anyway, bored, Go-Go gets Honey and Wasabi to play a quick game of ball against the team, despite Fred's warnings. Of course, the three Japanese make quick work of the teens, until Fred steps in and tackles Wasabi. The team's gonna lose the next game, which'll set a bad tone for the season, so Go-Go volunteers BH6 to help the team somehow, as long as they don't use their powers therefore making it even.
Page 22: In a dark room elsewhere, the shadowed figure goes over pictures of BH6, deciding Baymax & Fred are unusable for her, but need neutralizing. Until she gets the last crystal for the others to be used, she won't be paid. So she decides to target Honey, turning her against the team to distract them long enough for her to take them down.
Back-Ups page intro.
Sunfire in "The Dreaded Deadline Doom!" from MCP 32 (8 pages).
Handbook entry: Ebon Samurai
Handbook entry: Sunpyre
Atlas entry: Japan (4 pages)
The Sentry in: "Far-Out Taste!" Marvel Fruit Pie parody. The "Age of Sentry" version of Sentry faces Cranio, the Man with the Tri-Level Mind, as he tries to enslave hippies!
Next Issue page.

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BIG HERO 6 #3 [January 2009]
"Brave New World: Part 3 (of 5): Open Season"
By: Chris Claremont & David Nakayama
Inker: Terry Pallot

Cast:
BAYMAX
TAKACHIHO, HIRO
HONEY LEMON/AIKO MIYAZAKI
GO-GO TOMAGO/LEIKO TANAKA
WASABI NO-GINGER/
WAMU, FURI
FRED
IOSAMA, MARYS
IOSAMA, DR. KEIGI
BADGAL/ (in shadows)
GUNSMITH/
BRUTE IV/
WHIPLASH III/

Other characters:
Port Green Strikers high school football players
Three Plum Island guards (including Bert & Louie)

Continuity notes: Fred mentions that Marys should call out the Avengers.

Goofs: Dr Iosama gets the name of "Kojiro" here, despite having been named Keigi prior and afterwards.


Calendar notes: It is the Port Green Fall Festival Party.

Recap page:
Pages 1-2: In Port Green, Long Island, the Port Green Strikers play football at Memorial Stadium against their rivals, the Bayport Wranglers. Wasabi No-Ginger and Go-Go are on the team, Fred's helping to coach, Honey's aiding in cheerleading, Hiro & Marys are doing commentary for radio or something, and the rest are just hanging about.
Page 3: 1st Quarter. Wasabi intercepts the ball, gets pummeled by quite a few players, but survives.
Page 4: 2nd Quarter. Game is tied. Go-Go gets the ball, runs it, then passes to a teammate, and they score a touchdown.
Page 5-6: Halftime, it's tied again. Honey Lemon goes to the women's locker room, finds it darkened, tries to fight her shadowed enemy, but she wraps her in a red energy lash before she can reach for her bag.
Page 7: 3rd Quarter. Wasabi continues to help the defense in stopping the Wranglers' offense. Dr Iosama, watching the game with Ms Wamu, is called back to the island due to an emergency, and she goes with him. Honey, now evil, calls Baymax and claims she's not feeling well, but is actually with the shadowed villain.
Pages 8-10: 4th Quarter. Go-Go goes and goes, but it's still 10-17 against them. But soon enough, they get a touchdown, and a 2 point conversion, and win with seconds to spare. The crowd goes wild, and the football team gets a morale boost when Go-Go & Wasabi reminds them that this win proved they were capable of doing it on their own and to use the foundation to keep winning.
Pages 11-12: Honey distracts security at Plum Island by riding by in a boat while wearing a bikini, then blowing up the boat, causing them to rush out after her, which she uses to knock-out dart them.
Page 13: After the game is the Port Green Fall Festival. Baymax overhears an SOS from Plum Island, and gathers the team.
Pages 14-22: Sunset. Marys helps the team get to Plum Island via her speed boat. Despite Hiro's warnings, she wants to help them, and Baymax has already made combat attire for the both of them. Once on the island, they notice the strange lack of guards and all hailing frequencies show no sign of human life. Then Honey Lemon shows up, though the team doesn't recognize her since she's under the avatar of Whiplash. Eventually they do realize it's her, especially with the use of the purse and the blonde hair. The team holds their own, but Hiro notices Whiplash is missing two teammates, just in time for them to show up. Baymax gets shot with something that rips through his armor, causing him to bled green and collapse. Fred gets knocked out, Hiro spotting his "saurian ghost" for a split second. Oh, and Ms Wamu is now Gunsmith, while D Iosama is now Brute!
Back-Ups page intro.
Sunpyre & the Ebon Samurai in: "Country and Honor" by Jordan D. White. Illustrated by Jhazmine Ruiz. 11 pages. Text.
Nate Explains Football to Jordan. Text. 3 pages. Non-canon.
Next Issue page.

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Second story (text):
Sunpyre & the Ebon Samurai in: "Country and Honor"
by Jordan D. White.
Illustrated by Jhazmine Ruiz.

Cast:
SUNPYRE II/LUMINA
EBON SAMURAI/KIOSHI KEISHICHO
DEADLINE/KISHI ORAMOSHA


Summary: Ebon Samurai finally returns to Big Hero 6's headquarters after having left for a time. He's still unsure of rejoining the team, since he's a murderer, but since he's a hero to the empire and can't take off his armor, he opts to stay on the team's couch. But he's not the only former member to do so, bumping into Lumina, the former Sunpyre, already there, sitting on the sleeping female, causing her to release a small fire that she soon takes care of. Lumina requests a drink, he gets it out of embarrassment. He calls her "Princess", but she denies the title, and he presses for information on what happened upon her return to her homeworld of Coronar in the Microverse. Turns out, her mother's been deposed into political asylum on Ravellon, Coronar belongs to the Azure Flame, and the Queen wants Lumina to marry the King of Ravellon's son, Prince Arion. Despite how such a union would ensure a seize on Coronar by Ravellon's forces, Lumina refused and fled back to the Macroverse, as she calls it, which took until now due to the lack of Honey Lemon's purse. Ebon relates his own woes, how he was once slain by the Silver Samurai, was resurrected by the evil god Mikaboshi, to slay Silver. But every time he draws on his mystical katana, Ebon loses more of his essence to the demons. Now that Silver Samurai has been hand-chosen by the Prime Minister to be captain of her personal security cadre, he can't kill him now, since that would betray all of Japan. But if he doesn't kill him, and Ebon is taken over by Mikaboshi's demons completely, that'll unleash untold evil. Ebon returns to BH6 hoping they can contain the evil in his until Harada loses the post. The pair of former BH6 members bond, with hints of romantic feelings. Soon they go down to the commissary, and there they discover someone has broken in the building, namely the confiscated technology room. Lumina rushes in, and gets knocked down by a white-haired Japanese man in a suit and bow-tie with goggles and a blaster. Ebon hangs back enough to learn the man calls himself Deadline, and is on his way out, thinking Sunpyre was the only thing standing in his way...

Continuity notes: This is after the "so-called American super hero civil war".

Calendar notes: "Months" since Ebon left BH6. This likely takes place concurrent to stuff going on in the main story, as BH6 is out of the country, it seems.



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BIG HERO 6 #4 [February 2009]
"Match of the Day"
By: Chris Claremont & David Nakayama
Inker: Terry Pallot

Cast:
BAYMAX
TAKACHIHO, HIRO
HONEY LEMON/AIKO MIYAZAKI
GO-GO TOMAGO/LEIKO TANAKA
WASABI NO-GINGER/
WAMU, FURI
FRED
IOSAMA, MARYS
IOSAMA, DR. KEIGI
BADGAL/
GUNSMITH/
BRUTE IV/
WHIPLASH III/

Other characters:
Aliens

Recap page:
Pages 1-19: Night. Big Hero 6 faces the latest avatars of Gunsmith, Brute, and Whiplash, namely their friends Ms Wamu, Dr. Iosama, and Honey Lemon. Fred unleashes his ghost-image dinosaur thing on Brute, Wasabi goes energy daggers to Gunsmith's bullets and loses, Whiplash targets Baymax which leads to Go-Go taking on her best friend, Honey. Marys is concerned for her father, but Hiro reminds her that the avatars never remember anything when they recover. Since prior use of the three came as a diverse, Hiro & Marys head down into Plum Island's labs to try to stop the mastermind. There, they find the lab's workers unconscious. Up above, the fighting continues, with Honey vs Go-Go ending when the avatar of Whiplash switches from the former to the latter! Below, Hiro tackles the mastermind, who's a black female (the comic only ever names "BadGal", because she's a bad gal), and when Marys demands her father be released, BadGal does so, switching Marys to the new Brute avatar. Hiro uses his BH6 training to turn Brute's attacks to his advantage, but Gunsmith arrives and stops his defeat of BadGal. But as it turns out, Furi Wamu has a history with BadGal, and used her fake eye which asborbed the avatar energies controlling her, so when BadGal has Gunsmith kill Hiro, she instead knocks out the villain and crushes her false eye.
Pages 20-22: Same night. Now that BadGal is unconscious and tied up, the avatars are no longer possessing the team members. To keep the team's cover as high school exchange students, Wamu tells the Plum captives she single handedly defeated the trio of super-villains. Wamu now has possession of the stolen crystals, keeping them to herself, not explaining what they are to BH6. She wants to know who BadGal is working for, since she's just a hired gun. When the sensors come back online, the team discovers there are other life forms nearby, tracking them in the underground tunnels beneath the lab. They discover a bunch of little robotic alien things working on some glowing orb.
Back-Ups page intro.
Sunpyre & the Ebon Samurai in: "Betrayal and Redemption" by Jordan D. White. Illustrated by Jhazmine Ruiz. 14 pages. Text.
Next Issue page.


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Second story (text):
Sunpyre & the Ebon Samurai in: "Betrayal and Redemption"
by Jordan D. White.
Illustrated by Jhazmine Ruiz.

Cast:
SUNPYRE II/LUMINA
EBON SAMURAI/KIOSHI KEISHICHO
DEADLINE/KISHI ORAMOSHA


Summary: Ebon, recognizing Deadline from his prior encounters with Sunfire and later BH6, struggles to keep from drawing on his enchanted blade. It'll corrupt his soul every time he uses it, but considering the villain has taken down Lumina, the Samurai has to do something quickly. Deadline hears him drawing his non-demonic wakazashi sword, so he instead tosses some shurikens, damaging the villain's blaster. Deadline tosses the overheating gun at him and rushes into the lab he broke into. Ebon makes his way through the hallway as the gun ignites the place, Lumina safe from flames, and dodges some black goop BH6 confiscated from the villain Kuro Gaki, tossed by Deadline. They exchange dialogue while the villain fires the black adhesive gun, Deadline pointing out there's already 6 heroes on the team, and that his doomsday device will kill millions to save billions. He's quite long winded in his defense of his grand scheme to harness the sun's power to leave humanity changed for what he calls the better. After dodging the goop for long enough, Ebon throws his wakazashi blade at Deadline, but it's stopped by Lumina. It appears she believes what he's saying, and since helping humanity would help her goddess, Honey Lemon, to help repay her soul debt to her for saving her. Ebon brings up her attempts to please her mother, and things get heated, they fight. Ebon is forced to draw his mystical katana, and eventually uses it to bury Sunpyre beneath some debris long enough for him to stop Deadline from reactivating his Doomsday Device. He overcomes the demonic drive to kill the man, instead destroying the machine. But to keep it from ever being rebuilt, he begins to slice away at the villain's goggles, bow-tie, and soon targeting him directly. But Lumina recovers, admits she was wrong in letting her personal baggage cloud her judgment, but begs him not to kill Deadline. She laments her betrayal to her mother, he planet, to Honey Lemon by even considering to aide Deadline, and feels she no longer is worthy of living, but Ebon explains it was a mistake and it can be made up for. After gooping up Deadline with one of Kuro Gaki's guns, the pair leave. Ebon reminds Sunpyre she owes him two "soul debts" for his saving her life twice, and as such, she owes him more than Honey. So she feels the need to leave with him, wherever he goes. And where does he want to go? To the Microverse to help her reclaim her planet! The friends depart Big Hero 6 together, returning to comics limbo until such time as someone needs cannon fodder.



Continuity notes: It's mentioned Deadline fought Big Hero 6 at some point before Ebon joined the team. He read the files, and relates the overview, that Deadline took over BH6's headquarters in an effort to activate a new version of his doomsday device. He was only defeated when Honey Lemon pulled Sunpyre out of her purse, which summoned her out of the Microverse and into the team in the first place. It's more of just a dialogue thing, so obviously not a flashback.

Goofs: Last time, Ebon called the demon god "Amatsu-Mikaboshi". Now, it's "Aratsu-Mikaboshi".


Calendar notes: Same night as last issue.

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BIG HERO 6 #5 [March 2009]
"On The Wings of Tomorrow!"
By: Chris Claremont & David Nakayama
Inker: Terry Pallot

Cast:
BAYMAX
TAKACHIHO, HIRO
HONEY LEMON/AIKO MIYAZAKI
GO-GO TOMAGO/LEIKO TANAKA
WASABI NO-GINGER/
WAMU, FURI
FRED
IOSAMA, MARYS
IOSAMA, DR. KEIGI
BADGAL/

Other characters:
FBI agents
Aliens
High school students


Goofs: The FBI agent calls Go-Go Tomago "Ms. Tamago". Except, Tamago is her codename (spelled wrong), not her real name. Also, in the second page role-call, she's called "Go-Go Tanaka", a mix of her code name and real name!

It's never explained who hired BadGal, nor what the crystals were for. No attempt is made to connect it with the aliens, which seem to be an arbitrary plot out of nowhere. They don't even explain what happens to BadGal after she's defeated on the alien ship, they certainly don't turn her over to the FBI and it seems unlikely they kept her tied up offscreen just to smuggle back to Tokyo. Is it any wonder this mini had its scheduled TPB canceled before publishing?

Calendar notes: It may be fall, but the team spends a lot of time in beach wear in this issue. The trees here are green and full. No moon visible at night.

Recap page:
Pages 1-4 panel 2: It seems to be the next day. The FBI goes over the story, as they know it. They arrived on Plum Island's Federal Biological (disease) research center, found everyone unconscious but Big Hero 6, who are pretending to merely be secondary exchange students who won a football game and came to the island to get Marys' father to celebrate. Ms Wamu, playing up her role as Dr Iosama's protector and guardian of some Japanese relics, claims Baymax is her pet robot, and takes credit for stopping the bad guys, who escaped. The rest of the team is released to make plans to return to Japan, but Wamu & Baymax will be held.
Page 4 panel 3: Same day. The departing team see Ms. Wamu & Baymax being led into custody.
Page 4 panels 4-7 to page 8: The team makes their way back to Marys' house, and disable the FBI's listening devices. They're under house arrest, but thanks to Fred's connections, the whole Southport High student body swarms in protest on the place, demanding their friends be freed. The football players enter, switch outfits with BH6, and they sneak out at night.
Pages 9-13: Night. The team makes their way back to the sea, following instructions given to them by their alien friends "the night before". They swim down and enter the spaceship, only to find BadGal awaiting them! On land, Go-Go, using some weird ball of gold energy as armor given to her by Honey to replace her damaged armor, along with Fred, distract the helicopters and cops searching the area.
Page 14: Baymax watches Fred & Go-Go from inside his cell with Wamu. They briefly discuss Fred, how he comes from Hokkaido, from the Ainu, grew up on a secret American Air Force Base, and how his role as a US native is likely blown now.
Pages 15-18: Back in the ship, the team laments leaving BadGal in the aliens' custody, since they clearly didn't grasp how dangerous she is. They fight her, Honey unable to use her purse or else Go-Go will lose her armor, but managing to prove her battle prowess without by defeating her in hand-to-hand combat, getting revenge for her prior loss to her. They free the aliens, who crashed on Earth while on a field trip, Honey gets roped into handling their homework assignment for them while Hiro & Marys fix the ship.
Pages 19-21: The next morning, at Martin's Landing. The team are found by the FBI, lounging at the beach, feigning ignorance that they were just getting a proper send off before they're sent home the next day at a beach party. The alien starship takes off from the water, the aliens thanking the team and promising to see them next year. The main FBI agent demands explanations from them, but they respond in unison with the book's recurring catch phrase "Whoops-- So sorry!"
Page 22: Generic team shot. Hiro mentions the team didn't go home the next day as planned, nor "for quite a few days". Wamu got her and Baymax freed by making some officials offers they couldn't refuse. Hiro narrates from school, anxious for the next alarm to go off when he and his teammates will spring into action.
Back-Ups page intro.
"The Coming of the Yellow Claw" from "The Yellow Claw" #1. 7 pages
5 pages of "Agents of Atlas" ads and bios.


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TAKACHIHO, HIRO
S&BH6 1
S&BH6 2
S&BH6 3
AF2 17
TB 25
**[AF3 9]
**[AF3 12]
**[Civil War Battle Damage Report]
**BH6 1
**BH6 2
**BH6 3
**BH6 4
**BH6 5


TAKACHIHO, MAEMI
(formerly called MRS TAKACHIHO)
S&BH6 1
S&BH6 2
S&BH6 3
**BH6 1

OSHIMA
S&BH6 1
S&BH6 2
S&BH6 3
**BH6 1


BAYMAX
S&BH6 1
S&BH6 2
S&BH6 3
AF2 17
TB 25
**[AF3 9]
**[AF3 12]
**[Civil War Battle Damage Report]
**BH6 1
**BH6 2
**BH6 3
**BH6 4
**BH6 5


HONEY LEMON/AIKO MIYAZAKI
(now with real name)
S&BH6 1
S&BH6 2
S&BH6 3
AF2 17
**[AF3 9]
**[AF3 12]
**[Civil War Battle Damage Report]
**BH6 1
**BH6 2
**BH6 3
**BH6 4
**BH6 5

GO-GO TOMAGO/LEIKO TANAKA
(now with real name, corrected "Tomago" from "Tamago" and added hyphen)
S&BH6 1
S&BH6 2
S&BH6 3
AF2 17
**[AF3 9]
**[AF3 12-BTS]
**[Civil War Battle Damage Report]
**BH6 1
**BH6 2
**BH6 3
**BH6 4
**BH6 5

WASABI NO-GINGER/
BH6 1
BH6 2
BH6 3
BH6 4
BH6 5

FRED
BH6 1
BH6 2
BH6 3
BH6 4
BH6 5

WAMU, FURI
BH6 1
BH6 2
BH6 3
BH6 4
BH6 5


GUNSMITH/
BH6 1
BH6 3
BH6 4

BRUTE IV/
BH6 1
BH6 3
BH6 4

WHIPLASH III/
BH6 1
BH6 3
BH6 4

BADGAL/
BH6 1-BTS
BH6 2
BH6 3
BH6 4
BH6 5

IOSAMA, MARYS
BH6 2
BH6 3
BH6 4
BH6 5

IOSAMA, DR. KEIGI
BH6 2
BH6 3
BH6 4
BH6 5

SUNPYRE II/LUMINA
[AF3 9]
[AF3 12-BTS]
[Civil War Battle Damage Report]
BH6 3/2
BH6 4/2

EBON SAMURAI/KIOSHI KEISHICHO
[AF3 9]
[AF3 12-BTS]
[Civil War Battle Damage Report]
BH6 3/2
BH6 4/2

DEADLINE/DR. KISHI ORAMOSHA
MCP 32/4
BH6 3/2
BH6 4/2
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Re: Big Hero 6 #1-5

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Thanks for the analysis, JLH. I'll look this over this weekend and let you know if I have any questions. :)
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Re: Big Hero 6 #1-5

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Paul Bourcier wrote:Thanks for the analysis, JLH. I'll look this over this weekend and let you know if I have any questions. :)
By all means.

Probably gonna do Skrull Kill Krew next, since there are actual, important Marvel Universe characters in it!
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Re: Big Hero 6 #1-5

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In #4/2, when they recap Deadline's last battle with BH6, are they referencing a previously published story?

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Re: Big Hero 6 #1-5

Post by JLH »

JephYork wrote:In #4/2, when they recap Deadline's last battle with BH6, are they referencing a previously published story?

-Jeph!
Nope. Well, it's referencing something referenced in the Handbook entries in issue 2. And I presume may have been referenced in the Alpha Flight vol 3 appearances of BH6 where Sunpyre first appeared. But I don't believe it was ever shown anywhere.
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