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Howard And Nester Comic Archive

Via Press the Buttons, a page that has scans of the classic Nintendo Power comic series Howard and Nester. From the page: "Anyone who has read Nintendo Power since its beginning has, obviously, at least glanced at the little comic strips in a couple of pages of the magazine called "Howard & Nester", which chronicled the adventures of bowtie-wearing Howard Philips (who was an actual employee of Nintendo and president of the Nintendo Fun Club at the time) and a stubborn redheaded teen named Nester." I, um, recall them being a lot funnier when I was a kid. The Maniac Mansion comic is still pretty cool, though.

38 comments

  1. Nintendo Power Comics by bladx · · Score: 0

    I loved those old NP comics!

  2. birds by EddieBurkett · · Score: 1

    When I was a kid, we named our pet parakeets Howard and Nestor because the blue parakeet (Nestor) had a feather that stuck out like Nestor's hair. After a few months, Howard died, (probably from biting on some metal ornaments) and then Nestor went soon after. That sucked. But the comics were cool.

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  3. The Pope dies... by HotNeedleOfInquiry · · Score: 3, Funny

    And 10 of the day's 10 posts are about gaming. Must mean something, I just don't know what...

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    1. Re:The Pope dies... by Xenkar · · Score: 2

      The pope dying is news for religious people, not nerds.

    2. Re:The Pope dies... by HotNeedleOfInquiry · · Score: 2, Interesting

      You missed the nexus. I can't recall a day when every slashdot post was about gaming.

      Thanks for biting though... br.

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    3. Re:The Pope dies... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who cares? THe pope is a religous figure - not a scientific, geek, technical or political figure. He's just some dude that fronts for a shitty group of religious freaks.

      I mean, really... don't be suck a fucking douche.

    4. Re:The Pope dies... by bluephone · · Score: 1

      What, can't a nerd believe in God?

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    5. Re:The Pope dies... by TheGuano · · Score: 1
    6. Re:The Pope dies... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Pope isn't a political figure? News to me.

    7. Re:The Pope dies... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So the pope runs Linux yet the catholics STILL don't realize they're in the 21st century and that we have all these neato things like life support that can allow people to live all of their lives like a vegetable?

      For those of you confused, basically if the Pope gets in a coma for 10 years then the Catholics are stuck because they can't replace him till he's dead. They won't change the rules because no one has the nuts to change them. Fucking idiots.

    8. Re:The Pope dies... by KDR_11k · · Score: 2, Insightful

      The (former) pope has declared that if he falls into coma he will be resigned from his post and a new pope can be elected.

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    9. Re:The Pope dies... by TheGuano · · Score: 2, Funny

      So just one blue screen and he's out, huh? Harsh.

    10. Re:The Pope dies... by DAldredge · · Score: 1

      Does that mean that you believe that one can not be both religious and nerdy?

    11. Re:The Pope dies... by Guppy06 · · Score: 1

      Yes, it means whether or not we're allowed to use condoms makes no difference to us (for some reason). :)

    12. Re:The Pope dies... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There'll be another pope along in a bit, hold your tears.

      The reason the late-pope's death isn't Slashdot-worthy 'news' is that, while, yes, nerds can be religious, unless the pope died playing chess against a supercomputer, or Vatican doctors reveal that he was actually a Robosapien in a dress, it's not news for nerds.

  4. The real question is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Does anyone have scans of all the "special" comics that they used to put in Nintendo Power? Like the Zelda and Mario ones when Super Mario World and Link to the Past came out? Or the Star Fox comic or the Super Metroid comic? Those were rather quality.

    1. Re:The real question is by Khakionion · · Score: 1

      I concur. Those Legend of Zelda comics were weapons-grade good.

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    2. Re:The real question is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Here under "Fan Comics" for Star Fox.

    3. Re:The real question is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have a copy of Super Mario Adventures (http://www.classicgaming.com/tmk/mania/images/mag /np_smadventures.jpg)
      but no way of getting it online. Here is the info from the back page for those interested

      Super Mario Adventures

      The first 12 comic episodes presented in this book originally ran as a series in Nintendo Power magazine, beginning in January, 1992, (Volume 32) and running though December, 1992. The final episode, which was printed in the first issue of 1993, introduced Mario's alter ego and tormented childhood playmate, Wario. The comics didn't follow the story line of any particular game; however they do incorporate many characters from the games and even introduce some new ones.

      Charlie Nozawa, the artist who created the comics, is known in Japan by the pen name Tamakichi Sakura. His most notable works include "Shiawase No Katachi" (Shapes of Happiness) and "Oyaji NO Wakusei" (Dad's Planet). Kentaro Takekuma dreamed up the scenario. He is known in Japan for co-authoring "Comic Lesson: Even an Ape Can Draw a Comic"

  5. News? by Mekabyte · · Score: 2, Interesting

    While this is a cool site, I don't know how this qualifies as news. A quick check of the last modified date shows: Monday, December 02, 2002 04:40:17.

  6. Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? by Sancho · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is pretty surprising.. I looked around for a notice that Nintendo or the artist had approved the mirror.. I didn't find it. Not that I think linking is wrong, but in the past, it seems like Slashdot tried not to do.

    1. Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? by cgenman · · Score: 1

      What's even more surprising is that that the editor who approved the article linked to something inside of it, proving that he actually read it.

      This has to be a record of some sort. Not only did the poster read the article, but it isn't a dupe and there aren't obvious spelling or grammar mistakes. I think overlooking the possible copyright issue is ok, given that this is obviously some sort of god-given miracle.

    2. Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? by Headcase88 · · Score: 1

      ...there aren't obvious spelling or grammar mistakes.

      "Via Press the Buttons, a page that has scans of the classic Nintendo Power comic series Howard and Nester."

      Unless that is continued from the title, it's not a full sentence. I'll give 'em the benefit, I liked this post.

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    3. Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? by PoderOmega · · Score: 1

      Yeah, and the images are even water marked as if he didn't want anyone copying them! I did enjoy reading a few of these, I loved them when I was a kid.

    4. Re:Slashdot linking to copyrighted material? by biglig2 · · Score: 1

      I think that is offset by Zork saying that he doesn't think they are very good (which they aren't) but he's posted the story anyhow.

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  7. Howard Phillips by MilenCent · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Once upon a time Howard Phillips ("President of the Nintendo Fun Club" and the real-life inspiration for one half of the Howard and Nester comic) was the public face of Nintendo to its primary customers. He was a bow-tie-wearing emblem of an era when Nintendo gave away free newsletters (Fun Club Times, the free predecessor to Nintendo Power), when Nintendo Power itself didn't suck (their articles were sometimes as complete as a full player's guide these days - NP published full maps for Metroid and the original Zelda) and ran a fully-staffed "game councilor" hotline that was an ordinary toll call instead of one of those 1-900 things.

    After he quit, sometimes Nintendo Power would publish a blurb whenever he changed jobs. I got the sense that there was some real fondness for him behind the scenes at Nintendo. What he's doing now, however, I have no idea.

    As for Nester... when Phillips left Nintendo, the strip was retitled Nester's Adventures and continued, but it didn't last long. (Thankfully... the H&N comics, while not awful, weren't actually what I'd call good, either, and they didn't improve after Phillips left.)

    There were actually a grand total, to my knowledge, of two video game references to the strip:
    1. When Nintendo published Dragon Warrior in this country, they also handled the translation job from the original Dragon Quest. They actually rewrote some of the dialogue, including renaming two slightly-hard-to-find characters "Howard" and "Nester," each looking for the other on the outermost, opposite corners of one of the towns. (Don't try looking for them in the GBA release of
    the game, as it was completely retranslated.)
    2. One of the few titles released for the ill-fated Virtual Boy system was a Nester-starring game, Nester's Funky Bowling. I've never played it, but even if it was pure gaming gold, it still spiraled on down the commode when the Virtual Boy tanked.

    1. Re:Howard Phillips by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      What he's doing now, however, I have no idea.

      I had forgot about these comics completely, but seeing this slashdot story reminded me of how confused I was how the Howard character just left so suddenly and cryptically (i was still a kid).

      Anyhow, was very curious to see what happened to this guy.... a quick googling shows that he now works for Microsoft Game Studios. Unknown what his signifigance there is though. It could be a completely different guy just named "Howard Phillips".

    2. Re:Howard Phillips by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      There were also references to Howard and Nester in Star Tropics.

    3. Re:Howard Phillips by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      I'm pretty sure that's the same guy. IGN has run a few articles in which Howard Phillips was asked about the current Nintendo scene. I remember distinctly that there was one regarding Mario 64. They quizzed him on what he thought about the game, and he said that while it was good, "it could have better" because "the earlier games gave you a better sense of empowerment." Apparently he was into the idea of the fire flower and the hammer in the earlier Donkey Kong games - he felt those items endowed the player character with more virtual power than caps that let Mario fly, etc.

      Other than that, I think he's made a few more comments since the initiation of the Gamecube. I get the feeling that he likes Nintendo, but Microsoft seems to give him the same sort of position. Since both are in Redmond, I think Howard once said he's basically down the street from his former employer.

      On the subject of the comics, there was a Nester comic very recently. Maybe in the 100 or 150 issue, I can't really remember. But it was very recent and I remember the art style being much closer to anime than the initial comics (which were kind of a pastel anime).

      Memories from the comics:
      Ninja Gaiden: Howard was Ryu, he killed a bird, flipped around, and found a 1-up. Nester was "directing" the movie, which was based on the game.

      Street Fighter: Nester walks around with Guile making smarmy remarks. There's a comment in there along the lines of "I hear that's illegal in 6 continents and 146 countries" or something like that.

      Out of this World: Nester bums around with the big oaffish guy from that game. They end up in a hot tub or something.

      Lastly, the other comics were great - from what I remember, there was Starfox, Zelda (2 iterations?), Metroid, and some occassional one-issue ones, like one were Mario tries to get Peach a Samus doll for her birthday.

      I've got all the NPs, I suppose if I really wanted I could scan them or something....heh.

  8. Who drew that? by PromANJ · · Score: 1

    Anyone got some more info on the artist? I think his/her interpretations of the game characters are excellent, especially the Solar Jetman stuff! Nester looked pretty accurate as Link too.
    I couldn't see any Blaster Master or Metroid stuff, too bad.

  9. Double entendre by EarwigTC · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think the great example of Nester as a poster child for Bad Gaming Attitude is lost on a lot of people who only read these when they were young. He's the original joke at the expense of the obnoxious, narcissistic gamer who cares only about showing up peers and finishing the game first. The earliest commentary on the asshole gamer.

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  10. Best tip ever from this comic by freqres · · Score: 4, Funny

    The best tip for life in general comes from this comic. Check out the Sept/Oct 1988 Strip. Here's the tip for you lazies:

    Carry the magic potion to the place with the most grass before you use it.

    Brilliant, just brilliant.

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  11. I usually skipped Howard and Nester by AbsurdProverb · · Score: 3, Informative

    Well not so much skipped, but elected to read Nintendo's other comic section first. Back during the early to mid 90s, Nintendo started to publish comics related to their actual games. The Link to the Past comic was probably one of their best. I managed to find it on Suprnova sometime ago and found out an actual manga artist was responsible for it. There were also comics for Metroid, Star Fox, and even Mario, but eventually they stopped comics all together. Thats about when my subscription stopped. The magazine was not all that informative anymore and the quality of games went into a slide for a while. At least for me.

  12. Scans by Luigi30 · · Score: 1

    Anyone know a site that has scans of Nintendo Power? I'd love to read the Nintendo 64 article in Issue 85.

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  13. Microwave? by Dwedit · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So it's okay to cut off a chicken's head with a chainsaw, yet it's NOT okay to put a hamster in the microwave?

  14. I still have all of the issues by terrisus · · Score: 1

    Not that anyone cares, just thought I'd share.

    Still, nifty to have them all in once place.

  15. Howard Phillips by bjb · · Score: 1
    From my memory of reading Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and EnslavedYour Children about 10 years ago, I recall that Howard Phillips first joined Nintendo in Washington State as a young man (somewhere between 18 and 25, I'd say). He had the resemblance of Alfred E. Newman and was hired to help test the new batch of machines that were being brought in from Japan. In particular, they wanted to make sure that the conversions they were doing to their unsuccessful Radar Scope machines were done correctly. They observed quickly thereafter that Howard was really REALLY interested in the conversion, and was more than willing to stick around to keep playing the conversion. That game turned out to be Donkey Kong.

    He ended up being the official tester for all of Nintendo's games, and ultimately got the job as the head of the Nintendo Power club.

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  16. Howard and Nester by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wow, this really takes me back. Damn, I miss the old Nintendo Power :*(