This 16-page manga/strategy guide with some very slight gamebook/puzzle elements was included with the July 1986 Ninensei edition of Shogakukan’s Shogaku Gakushu Zasshi magazines. It introduces the story and gameplay of the original The Legend of Zelda game, running through the complete events of the game.
The Super Metroid comics, drawn and written by Benimaru Itoh, were released in Nintendo Power issues 57 to 61 in the summer of 1994. They contain a highly paraphrased version of the game's storyline, and the introduction of new characters such as Old Bird, Chairman Keaton and Armstrong Houston.
Link's ship, while sailing away from Hyrule, is struck by lightning. He ends up as a cast away on the uncharted Koholint island, where he mets new friends and foes and is faced with a huge dilemma if he ever wants to go back to his homeland.
It is surprisingly close to the story told in the game. It still manages to expand on it in a fun way.
Legend of Zelda adaptation by Ranmaru, a former assistant of Mitsuteru Yokoyama(Tetsujin 28-go, Giant Robo, Romance of the Three Kingdoms) and Shinji Wada(Sukeban Deka, Alisa of the Silver Hair, and Pygmalio)