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[[Image:EntertheNewHero.jpg|200px|thumb|The comic strip page, with a non-official translation in English]]
[[Image:EntertheNewHero.jpg|200px|thumb|The comic strip page]]
'''''Enter the New Hero!''''' was a one-page comic that was based on ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'''s launch in Japan. It is currently known to have been published in Monthly Corocoro magazine's May 2002 edition. It typically had a generic mangá look with [[Rayman]]'s design be relatively close of the [[Rayman (cancelled prototype)|cancelled Rayman 1 prototype]] with the exception of the shirt colour be blue to match the hue difference used in the Japanese edition of Rayman 2. It is not known if more pages were created and launched.
'''''Enter the New Hero!''''' was a four-panel comic that was based on ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'''s launch in Japan. It is currently known to have been published in Monthly Corocoro magazine's May 2002 edition. It typically had a generic mangá look with [[Rayman]]'s design be relatively close of the [[Rayman (cancelled prototype)|cancelled Rayman 1 prototype]] with the exception of the shirt colour be blue to match the hue difference used in the Japanese edition of Rayman 2. It is not known if more pages were created and launched.


==Credits==
==Credits==

Revision as of 17:00, 4 October 2018

The comic strip page

Enter the New Hero! was a four-panel comic that was based on Rayman 2: The Great Escape's launch in Japan. It is currently known to have been published in Monthly Corocoro magazine's May 2002 edition. It typically had a generic mangá look with Rayman's design be relatively close of the cancelled Rayman 1 prototype with the exception of the shirt colour be blue to match the hue difference used in the Japanese edition of Rayman 2. It is not known if more pages were created and launched.

Credits

Hori Yoshikazu was credited for both the writting and the illustration of the comic.

See also