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Mega Man #1 Variant Thomas IAN FLYNN Patrick "Spaz" Spaziante Books
I'm going to first start this review saying that lately I have been obsessed with revisiting my past. I'm a kid who grew up in the 90s, one of the best decades ever to grow up. It had its toys, games, Disney movies, and mostly its cartoons. One cartoon I vaguely remember watching is Mega Man. Now I'll be honest and say that I have never played a Mega Man title in my life. However, with the Marvel vs. Capcom games Mega Man is always my top player I choose. Something about the guy makes me like him. Either his powers, his looks, the fact he's blue, or just cool character. Just recently, I was looking up his history and found out his first appearance was in December of 1987. He’s my age, which made me excited to find out a favorite character is 26. With all that said, I had to buy this comic book.Now for the actual review of this comic book. First off, I keep reading and hearing people say this is a kid’s comic? Yes, it read like a kid’s comic, but it really is an all ages comic. Ian Flynn knows his audience well enough to not only write a Mega Man comic just for kids, but for anyone who likes Mega Man. Sure there's part of it that seem childish, like Flynn side noting what A.I. means, but there's parts of it he makes Mega Man more humanistic then I remember. You could say this is a kid’s comic book with some heart. Overall, Flynn knows how to write a comic book based on a video game.
The other part that appealed to me with this book is the artwork. As most kids comics these days, they really pick out good artist. Not only does it look like a fun Saturday morning cartoon, but the coloring is well done as well. This might be a quick read, but the art makes to want to stay for a little while. One thing I should mention is that I always did love the robot designs in Mega Man. Something about the designs just makes me like the robots. I'm happy this comic uses that and makes me happy again. Love the fact this is done in an anime style too.
In conclusion to my nerdgasm review, this book is flat out fun and entertaining. If you like comic books, Mega Man, and don't mind an all ages book, then search no more. Good thing I bought the other trades, because I seriously want more Mega Man!
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Mega Man #1 Variant Thomas IAN FLYNN Patrick "Spaz" Spaziante Books Reviews
Rock A.K.A Mega Man was just a robotic lab assistant with his sister Roll (pun intended). His father/ creator Doctor Light built 6 robot masters to help with various tasks. But Doctor Wily (who helped design them) gets fed up with being second best. He reprograms the robot masters to carry out his evil plan. The robot masters attack and devastate the city. Doctor Light redesigns rock into Mega Man. Mega Man fights his way past the robot masters to find Wily. When he gets to him he soundly defeats him.
This comic series is a great spin on a classic video game series. Written by the same author who gave you Sonic Universe, it is a great way to pass time when you cant be playing the games. I loved this series and so does my little brother.
I liked this book because I love classic video games. It also written by the same author who wrote another of may favorite comic book series as I stated before. I enjoyed this book because it is inventive with out being dishonest to the games.
I was hesitant when I heard that Archie Comics was going to make a Mega Man series. I was all Seriously, Capcom? You couldn't find anyone better? Then I read the first issue and thoroughly enjoyed it. And I also enjoyed each and every issue to come out after. So, okay, Archie Comics. I'm sorry for doubting you.
The artstyle is very reminiscent of the games Cute, colorful and cartoony, with a good level of detail in the machinery bits. Unless you have a particular disdain for manga art styles, you'll enjoy the lightheartedness of the simple cartoon drawings.
Story wise, the plots are simple and straightforward. This is not a slight against it. Like Mega Man himself, the story's are earnest and nice and can be enjoyed by all ages. I didn't know how they were going to go about it. Previous attempts were seriously lacking (Like the previous series attempted by Dreamwave Comics, at least, I think it was them) and tried to make Mega Man a kid going to school or something. Heck, they even called him Mega for his normal, everyday name. So, I am happy that this one succeeds where others failed.
If you like Mega Man, then you'll like this. I mean, it's not like Capcom's gonna make another game anytime soon.
I'm going to first start this review saying that lately I have been obsessed with revisiting my past. I'm a kid who grew up in the 90s, one of the best decades ever to grow up. It had its toys, games, Disney movies, and mostly its cartoons. One cartoon I vaguely remember watching is Mega Man. Now I'll be honest and say that I have never played a Mega Man title in my life. However, with the Marvel vs. Capcom games Mega Man is always my top player I choose. Something about the guy makes me like him. Either his powers, his looks, the fact he's blue, or just cool character. Just recently, I was looking up his history and found out his first appearance was in December of 1987. He’s my age, which made me excited to find out a favorite character is 26. With all that said, I had to buy this comic book.
Now for the actual review of this comic book. First off, I keep reading and hearing people say this is a kid’s comic? Yes, it read like a kid’s comic, but it really is an all ages comic. Ian Flynn knows his audience well enough to not only write a Mega Man comic just for kids, but for anyone who likes Mega Man. Sure there's part of it that seem childish, like Flynn side noting what A.I. means, but there's parts of it he makes Mega Man more humanistic then I remember. You could say this is a kid’s comic book with some heart. Overall, Flynn knows how to write a comic book based on a video game.
The other part that appealed to me with this book is the artwork. As most kids comics these days, they really pick out good artist. Not only does it look like a fun Saturday morning cartoon, but the coloring is well done as well. This might be a quick read, but the art makes to want to stay for a little while. One thing I should mention is that I always did love the robot designs in Mega Man. Something about the designs just makes me like the robots. I'm happy this comic uses that and makes me happy again. Love the fact this is done in an anime style too.
In conclusion to my nerdgasm review, this book is flat out fun and entertaining. If you like comic books, Mega Man, and don't mind an all ages book, then search no more. Good thing I bought the other trades, because I seriously want more Mega Man!
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