Here’s what Koyama had to say about the project: “I was told I could draw my own manga using the Marvel Universe characters and I thought getting the opportunity to draw Iron Man whom I particularly like along side Mutta in the same panel was something that would never happen again.
“I thought it would be a fun thing to do, but actually it was kind of hard…
“Making the Marvel characters appear within the world of Space Brothers was just as weird as you’d think it would be. After thinking about it for a while it turned into a 17-page manga! Drawing this improbable collaboration was really fun though.”
The Official Iron Man/Space Brothers Crossover has Tony doing errands for a mom Space Brothers is a popular manga, anime, and even a live-action film about Japanese astronauts Mutta and Hibito Nanba. It's essentially a slice of life story mixed with plenty of comedy, so it's not really that crazy that author Chuya Koyama eventually penned an official crossover between Space Brothers and Marvel comics.
In the short story, only published in the November 2016 issue of the lifestyle magazine FRaU for some reason, Mutta is doing some routine work on the Moon when Iron Man flies in and tells Mutta that he has to go back to Earth with him. Onboard Iron Man's ship, he and Black Widow explain to Mutta that he won a free trip to Hawaii but the ticket is in his name so he has to pick it up himself. That's why his mother asked Iron Man (whom she apparently had on speed dial for reasons, which we will not get into) to fetch her son.
The comic ends with Mutta asking Tony to maybe share his technology with space agencies because his ship can travel between the Earth and the Moon in 25 minutes instead of three days. Tony says he'll think about it, which here, of course, means "No," and if that just doesn't perfectly capture Tony Stark's personality... nothing does.
Уважение автору космо-братьев, его история бережно проработана и пропитана любовью к деталям, а также меланхолией по мечтам и путям их реализации! При просмотре сериала от него нельзя было оторваться!
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“I was told I could draw my own manga using the Marvel Universe characters and I thought getting the opportunity to draw Iron Man whom I particularly like along side Mutta in the same panel was something that would never happen again.
“I thought it would be a fun thing to do, but actually it was kind of hard…
“Making the Marvel characters appear within the world of Space Brothers was just as weird as you’d think it would be. After thinking about it for a while it turned into a 17-page manga! Drawing this improbable collaboration was really fun though.”
The Official Iron Man/Space Brothers Crossover has Tony doing errands for a mom
Space Brothers is a popular manga, anime, and even a live-action film about Japanese astronauts Mutta and Hibito Nanba. It's essentially a slice of life story mixed with plenty of comedy, so it's not really that crazy that author Chuya Koyama eventually penned an official crossover between Space Brothers and Marvel comics.
In the short story, only published in the November 2016 issue of the lifestyle magazine FRaU for some reason, Mutta is doing some routine work on the Moon when Iron Man flies in and tells Mutta that he has to go back to Earth with him. Onboard Iron Man's ship, he and Black Widow explain to Mutta that he won a free trip to Hawaii but the ticket is in his name so he has to pick it up himself. That's why his mother asked Iron Man (whom she apparently had on speed dial for reasons, which we will not get into) to fetch her son.
The comic ends with Mutta asking Tony to maybe share his technology with space agencies because his ship can travel between the Earth and the Moon in 25 minutes instead of three days. Tony says he'll think about it, which here, of course, means "No," and if that just doesn't perfectly capture Tony Stark's personality... nothing does.