Shogun Warriors (U.S. comic)
Genres: 
	action,
	science fiction
Themes: 
	mecha,
	super robot
Objectionable content: 
	Mild
Number of tankoubon: 
	20
Chapter titles: We have 20
Vintage: 
	1979-02 to 1980-09
Links: We have 1
Trivia: We have 1
Comment: 
	
	Shogun Warriors was a spinoff of Mattel's toy line which featured giant robot figures imported from Japan.
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July Anime Merchandise list (May  8, 2001)
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| Original creator: Akio Sugino (Gaiking) Dan Kobayashi (Gaiking) Gō Nagai (Mazinger Z,Getter Robo,Gaiking) Ken Ishikawa (Getter Robo) Leiji Matsumoto (Danguard Ace) Mitsuru Kaneko (Gaiking) Tadao Nagahama (Combattler V) | (none) | |||
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| Original Concept: Carl Burgos (Human Torch; uncredited) Original creator: Jack Kirby (Dum Dum Dugan, The Fantastic Four, & Gabe Jones; uncredited) Stan Lee (Dum Dum Dugan, The Fantastic Four, & Gabe Jones; uncredited) Color: Andy Yanchus Ben Sean (Issue 16) Bob Sharen (Issues 10, 13-14) Carl Gafford (Issues 6-9,11,17-20) George Roussos (Issue 12) Roger Slifer (Issue 15) Cover Art: Al Milgrom (Issues 3-5, 14) Herb Trimpe Terry Austin (Issue 11) Walter Simonson (Issues 12-13) Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter Ink: Al Milgrom (Covers 1-2, 9-10) Bruce D. Patterson (Issue 15) Dan Green Herb Trimpe (Issues 19-20) Jack Abel (Issues 9, 11) Michael Esposito (Issues 6-8,12-14,16-18) Steven Mitchell (Issue 10) Lettering: Diana Albers (Issues 9, 16) Irving Watanabe (Issue 18) James Novak Joe Rosen (Issue 5) John Costanza (Issues 7, 11, 14) Mark Rogan (Issue 17) Rick Parker (Issues 19-20) Tom Orzechowski (Issue 6) | (none) | |||
| Licensed by: Marvel Comics | ||||
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