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The Blue Ink Reviews Mega Man #41 – A Boy and His Dog

The Blue Ink Reviews Mega Man #41 – A Boy and His Dog

The time-traveling bidness is done with, Xander Payne’s back in prison and crazier than ever, and Wily’s walkin’ on that thin line between ‘reformed’ misguided scientist supposedly controlled by an alien AI and the self-serving bastitch we all know he is.

The time-traveling bidness is done with, Xander Payne’s back in prison and crazier than ever, and Wily’s walkin’ on that thin line between ‘reformed’ misguided scientist supposedly controlled by an alien AI and the self-serving bastitch we all know he is.

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #38 – The Boss in the Time Capsule

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #38 – The Boss in the Time Capsule

In the last Blue Ink, I made a couple of major predictions about Mega Man’s fate, Xander Payne’s fate, other things of that nature. Allow me a small moment before we dive in to gloat a little.

In the last Blue Ink, I made a couple of major predictions about Mega Man’s fate, Xander Payne’s fate, other things of that nature. Allow me a small moment before we dive in to gloat a little.

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #37 – Timely Heroics

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #37 – Timely Heroics

Some days you’re the ball, some days you’re the bat. When you’re a Mega Man, it’s more the second most of the time, but there are still days when even the best super fighting robot or B-Class Maverick Hunter ends up with something on their plate they didn’t expect to deal with.

Some days you’re the ball, some days you’re the bat. When you’re a Mega Man, it’s more the second most of the time, but there are still days when even the best super fighting robot or B-Class Maverick Hunter ends up with something on their plate they didn’t expect to deal with.

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #35 – Abnormal Robotic Psychology

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #35 – Abnormal Robotic Psychology

My, my. This was quite a fun little issue to read. Not so much about explosions this time, we’re diving into the madness of the mechanical mind, because it seems everyone in this issue has something to see a shrink about.

My, my. This was quite a fun little issue to read. Not so much about explosions this time, we’re diving into the madness of the mechanical mind, because it seems everyone in this issue has something to see a shrink about.

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #32 – Hero’s Price

The Blue Ink Reviews: Mega Man #32 – Hero’s Price

It is a dark time for Mega Man and the world at large. Ra Moon has turned Ra Thor, Wily’s last robotic build against him, leaving the team outmatched. Time is running out for the world, and for them as well… their specialized electromagnetic-protective coating won’t last forever.

It is a dark time for Mega Man and the world at large. Ra Moon has turned Ra Thor, Wily’s last robotic build against him, leaving the team outmatched. Time is running out for the world, and for them as well… their specialized electromagnetic-protective coating won’t last forever.

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.

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.