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Chron
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« Reply #7 on: 10 October 2010, 14:18:35 » |
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They wrote them based on the Saturday morning cartoon (and loosely, very loosely on Adventures of Sonic), which was the only continuity with fairly complex story and character development thus far. They also tried to tie in new games when they came out, and many of those adaptations are pretty cool. It is not the same universe as the games, but they do try to make things fit.
Some of the writers were really phenomenal with doing this, and the first 100 or so issues were actually pretty cool... and that was a few different writers and artists the whole way.
Then they switched writers and I stopped reading because it was just stupid, and I had lost interest in Sonic anything after playing Sonic Adventure 2. Yes, I think it sucks that much, as do all Sonic games since.
Of course, I've heard this Mega Man comic is actually going to have one of the good Sonic writers at the helm, so it could actually be pretty cool. Let's just hope they try to get the universe as close to canon as possible.
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Morgan Guyer
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« Reply #11 on: 13 October 2010, 14:59:28 » |
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- will primarily follow the games - will feature both adaptations and original stories - first issue focuses on Dr. Wily's betrayal and Rock's transition to Mega Man - robot masters aren't killed off - we'll get to see what happens to robot masters after Mega Man defeats them - Mega Man will have to use strategy to beat each Robot Master - interest in adaptations of the classic series, the Game Boy games, and the two Mega Man & Bass/Rockman & Forte games - no Mega Man Soccer adaptation - could spin-off into other series involving Mega Man - if original characters do happen, they will be supplemental - a Mega Man/Sonic crossover could happen, but not likely http://protodudesrockmancorner.blogspot.com/2010/10/flynn-discusses-archies-mega-man-comic.html
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Morgan Guyer
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« Reply #19 on: 28 April 2011, 19:15:09 » |
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SacredFireman
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« Reply #34 on: 19 May 2011, 06:08:20 » |
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I heard the series is actually just a four issue mini, anyone know? I saw the variant for cover four (featuring Iceman) and it said 4 of 4 for the issue. Regardless I'll keep buying, gotta support good old Rock. Oh hey, and Fireman's there. BURN IT ALLLLLL. *ahem* Edit: Nevermind, crisis averted. Seems they're just using numbers on the series to depict arcs and issue 4 is the end of the first arc (first game maybe?).
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What's supposed to be awful about Rockman ZERO? I'd rather call Original Rockman awful.
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Mikero
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« Reply #46 on: 7 June 2011, 04:42:21 » |
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Listen I know that's the just the way it is from now on with the Classic universe, but I don't necessarily subscribe to it. I'm not even sure at this point if that was ever mentioned in the NES games, I have no idea, but it always reeked of something brought about by the original 90's cartoon or some other thing I don't fully respect for story.
Maybe I'm alone on that tip but it really feels tossed in there to me, like an afterthought no one required. And really if I cared about MegaMan trying to be a normal "kid" I would just read the Dreamwave comics and/or go post on an Astroboy forum.
I was always cool with MegaMan just being the super fighting robot, I didn't need elaboration on his journey--Especially if it was gonna be a half-assed trope. It works just fine for the comics or other adaptations, it's a logical element to include in a narrative, but I find it superfluous as far as (and I'm about to use a word I don't like) "canon" is concerned.
Either way that's probably the basis for calling ProtoMan "Blues", at least at first glance, here but I do find them both silly, as Nova said. But it doesn't matter; Rock and Blues are dead. MegaMan and ProtoMan are who they ARE.
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