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Do you remember those crappy Tiger Electronics LCD games? Well this was a photoshop of what a JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (weird Playstation/Dreamcast Capcom fighter) LCD would look like.
I chose this game because my friend Phil and I loved this guy's attack; he'd throw a steam roller on your head, stand on it and let loose the sound "WRYYYYY".
Now for starters I wasn’t a big fan of Megaman to begin with, I was originally introduced via the Megaman Battle Network series which I remember watching, but not really into it, also its sequel series Star Force, really killed it for me, so years later when I found out that Archie Comics was making comics off of the classic series that kicked off the franchise, and after reading all the comics that were produced, I guess I like Megaman now.
For starters the guys behind the then current Sonic comic series, and Ian Flynn, and his team were actually able to make a better comic series by basing it on the first three Megaman games that were released on the NES, and the one Japan exclusive title that escapes my mind of now, and I still think they did a good job with making the characters believable for example Megaman himself while has a sense of justice, he still doesn’t want to fight his robotic brethren, also I do like how they were able to give the twenty six Robot Masters their own personality traits that made them stand from each other, and as a nice bonus there was some characters that were created exclusive for the comic, such as Roslyn Krantz , and Quake Women being really good characters, the only character I hate in this comic is Xander Payne who acts like a terrorist in the comics, and the reason why he acts evil is that he was part of a Squad of Soldiers that failed to stop the Robot Masters when they were under Dr. Wily’s control, and he lost his eye when confronted by Elecman, I mean if I survived being attacked by a Robot that was reprogrammed by a crazy scientist bent on world domination, I doubt I’d resort to killing everything I see robotic, or otherwise (Its never clear if was informed about Dr. Wily’s misgivings, but his reasoning behind his action make Wily sane in comparison), so I have no clue why he was created, and he also doesn’t work as another threat. Besides all that I still argue that the Megaman comics are really good, and I’d also argue that in some aspects are better than the Sonic comics, it’s a shame it lasted fifty five issues.
My only grip that holds the comic is the pacing, for whatever reason Archie Comics has a cap on how many issues are in a Storyline, a good example is the first four issues it doesn’t really give an opportunity to develop the character’s relationships at all, and I feel like it was a mistake not to make Megaman fight one Robot Master at a time in an issue of a comic (i.e. he fights at least three in one issue, instead of making him fight one per issue), and while this “rule” doesn’t bother me that much especially with issues that aren’t related to any established game at the time, but it does become more annoying with the two crossovers (I’ll get to that later down the road).
The artwork is pretty awesome in my opinion, and they do an excellent job making what essentially a game is with sprite work into a comic series (not that I’m dissing the older games, they still look good to this day), and it really makes the Box art for some of these games look more like trash in comparison, enough said.
The most interesting/depressing thing that I find with this comic series, is that given enough time, they’ve could’ve easily made spinoff’s that followed the other Megaman series, a good example is that they introduced the Megaman X plotline, and characters that with the comic could possibly add more story to this sub franchise, and could’ve fixed some plot holes in some of the entries, looking at Megaman X5-X7, but they didn’t do that instead of doing more they end the series right before the events of Megaman four, they just give us a really awful cliff hanger, the events of the main timeline is relegated to a few pages in the last issue.
I’ll just say this out loud, but if Archie Comics had to end a comic line, or reboot it should’ve been the Sonic series cause ending this comic line makes even less sense. For starters the comic had only one set of writers, and artists, there was no morons who had no clue what they were doing, or coming after them with lawsuits for no clear reasons (they do reasons, but for the most part they want money for work they did that nobody likes, and they didn’t give a shit, while they worked on the series), and the second reason, there were plenty of Megaman fans that wanted more of their franchise because Keji Infaunae left Capcom to form his own company, that A: canceled a lot of projects that in turn shelved the series until late 2017. B: tried to create a “Spiritual Successor” to “bring Megaman back to his roots” in the form of Mighty No. 9, only to botch it, and losing trust in so many people, you would think it would’ve smarter to promote the series in order to get more subscribers, I mean it was very well received by Sonic, and Megaman fans you would think they would keep the series, but they drop it without a fucking reason (although they never give a reason to why they dropped the Sonic series either).
My only hope for this series, is that Capcom allows IDW to produce Megaman comics, whether they start from the beginning, or somehow convince the morons at Archie to allow them to reprint the already established issues, then continue the series from the fifty fourth issue that leads into Megaman 4 cause in my opinion The Megaman Comics was the best thing to happen to one of Capcom’s beloved series.
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