Tag: Mega Man

Destructoid Previews Covers for Mega Man #35

Destructoid Previews Covers for Mega Man #35

Archie has released two covers for the upcoming 34th issue of its nearly three-year running Mega Man comic book series.

Archie has released two covers for the upcoming 34th issue of its nearly three-year running Mega Man comic book series.

Jasco Games Previews Mega Man Board Game Kickstarter

Jasco Games Previews Mega Man Board Game Kickstarter

Beginning at noon Central Time on Thursday, December 12th, Jasco Games is kicking off their Kickstarter campaign in their attempt to raise the funds necessary not to create the Mega Man Board Game they’ve been working on, but rather, to make it the very best that it can be. Curious? Then read on!

Beginning at noon Central Time on Thursday, December 12th, Jasco Games is kicking off their Kickstarter campaign in their attempt to raise the funds necessary not to create the Mega Man Board Game they’ve been working on, but rather, to make it the very best that it can be. Curious? Then read on!

Game Theory Asks Who Mega Man’s TRUE Villain Is

Game Theory Asks Who Mega Man’s TRUE Villain Is

So here is something that recently popped up from Game Theory and has been making the rounds: A new video which proposes that the true villain of Mega Man is not Dr. Wily, but is in fact *gasp* Dr. Light!

So here is something that recently popped up from Game Theory and has been making the rounds: A new video which proposes that the true villain of Mega Man is not Dr. Wily, but is in fact *gasp* Dr. Light!

Preview Pages for Mega Man #32: The Curse of Ra Moon, Part 4

Preview Pages for Mega Man #32: The Curse of Ra Moon, Part 4

The final part of “The Curse of Ra Moon”, Archie’s comic book adaptation of the Japan-exclusive Super Adventure Rockman, is finally upon us! And as you can see in the image above, what a donnybrook it is!

The final part of “The Curse of Ra Moon”, Archie’s comic book adaptation of the Japan-exclusive Super Adventure Rockman, is finally upon us! And as you can see in the image above, what a donnybrook it is!

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #31 – Indiana Rock and the Temple of Ra Moon

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #31 – Indiana Rock and the Temple of Ra Moon

Some days, there’s just no escaping certain realities, like being outgunned, outnumbered, and out of time. Mega Man is certainly feeling the pressure of all those factors as he pushes into the depths of the Lanfront Ruins, following the secret route provided by Break Man.

Some days, there’s just no escaping certain realities, like being outgunned, outnumbered, and out of time. Mega Man is certainly feeling the pressure of all those factors as he pushes into the depths of the Lanfront Ruins, following the secret route provided by Break Man.

Solicit for Mega Man #34, Featuring Mega Man X

Solicit for Mega Man #34, Featuring Mega Man X

About a month and a half ago, we learned that X would be joining his older sibling on the printed page in Mega Man #34 from Archie, due in February 2014. And now, we have the first solicitation for this tale.

About a month and a half ago, we learned that X would be joining his older sibling on the printed page in Mega Man #34 from Archie, due in February 2014. And now, we have the first solicitation for this tale.

Preview Pages for Mega Man #31

Preview Pages for Mega Man #31

Archie continued their adaptation of Super Adventure Rockman in Mega Man #31, the third part of “Blackout: The Curse of Ra-Moon.”

Archie continued their adaptation of Super Adventure Rockman in Mega Man #31, the third part of “Blackout: The Curse of Ra-Moon.”

ScrewAttack’s Video Game Vault: Mega Man for DOS

ScrewAttack’s Video Game Vault: Mega Man for DOS

ScrewAttack has made a new addition to their Video Game Vault, featuring none other than Mega Man! But this isn’t the Mega Man you know and love– at least, one would hope you don’t know it, and one might even hope that you love it even less. 

ScrewAttack has made a new addition to their Video Game Vault, featuring none other than Mega Man! But this isn’t the Mega Man you know and love– at least, one would hope you don’t know it, and one might even hope that you love it even less. 

Capcom and Banpresto Team Up for Mega Man/Monster Hunter Crossover Goods

Capcom and Banpresto Team Up for Mega Man/Monster Hunter Crossover Goods

>Capcom and Banpresto are teaming up to bring a variety of Monste Hunter  crossover goods in honor of Capcom’s 30th anniversary. Thus, Banpresto’s Ichiban Kuji line will be releasing Feyline straps and figures adorned as various Capcom characters, including Mega Man.<

>Capcom and Banpresto are teaming up to bring a variety of Monste Hunter  crossover goods in honor of Capcom’s 30th anniversary. Thus, Banpresto’s Ichiban Kuji line will be releasing Feyline straps and figures adorned as various Capcom characters, including Mega Man.<

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #30 – Betrayals and Bananas

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #30 – Betrayals and Bananas

It was a Robot Master free-for-all when we left off in issue 29, and the fireworks continue right off page one. Mega Man would have a tough go of it if he were fighting by himself, but with Guts Man, Cut Man, and Bomb Man forming The Wreckers for support, he’s a little better off.

It was a Robot Master free-for-all when we left off in issue 29, and the fireworks continue right off page one. Mega Man would have a tough go of it if he were fighting by himself, but with Guts Man, Cut Man, and Bomb Man forming The Wreckers for support, he’s a little better off.