Well, to be honest, that is one way to do it. If someone starts losing money for their choice of direction, it does make one rethink things. Money's a powerful motivator to some.
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Flynn Ruin's Mega Man Now Too.
#21
Posted 11 October 2010 - 01:17 PM
Well, to be honest, that is one way to do it. If someone starts losing money for their choice of direction, it does make one rethink things. Money's a powerful motivator to some.
#22
Posted 11 October 2010 - 01:57 PM
#23
Posted 11 October 2010 - 05:49 PM
Don't forget the awesome TMNT series way back when as well.
TMNT began life as an adult comic, so the Archie comic being mature wasn't a huge leap.
Yes, however the writers of the comic maintained a mature, well written pace throughout its 50-something issue run (and all those awesome mini series, spin offs and specials). Ergo, Archie didn't fuck the series up.
As for how Archie will treat Megaman, who knows. I never played a Megaman game in my life. Maybe Capcom won't be the same size arseholes that SEGA are in how they control the comic's direction.
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#24
Posted 11 October 2010 - 05:59 PM
While I'm skeptic about Flynn being the head of this new comic, I have to say I agree with Glitcher with Spaz doing the art. He was awesome when he did the cover art for Sonic back in the day, and I sure as hell can't wait to see what he brings us now.
#25
Posted 11 October 2010 - 08:10 PM
I would have too.
I loved the way they drew Megaman, Roll, Dr. Light and Wily.
Heck, even the Robot Masters looked cool.
Even the voice actors were nice.
The only thing that Ruby Spears really messed up Megaman on was plot.
Too many brainwashing episodes and corny jokes.
And let's not forget horrid stories like the Lion men, the purple genie and the robot academy.
Those are a black eye to any Megaman fan.
Also, I never understood why Capcom of Japan chooses to make Megaman small like a child.
He was so much cooler as a teenager and muscular.
#26
Posted 11 October 2010 - 08:24 PM
I would have too.
I loved the way they drew Megaman, Roll, Dr. Light and Wily.
Heck, even the Robot Masters looked cool.
Even the voice actors were nice.
The only thing that Ruby Spears really messed up Megaman on was plot.
Too many brainwashing episodes and corny jokes.
And let's not forget horrid stories like the Lion men, the purple genie and the robot academy.
Those are a black eye to any Megaman fan.
Also, I never understood why Capcom of Japan chooses to make Megaman small like a child.
He was so much cooler as a teenager and muscular.
Well Mega Man is based partially on Astroboy, so it makes sense to make him a child.
Also the cartoon made Blues evil,.
#27
Posted 11 October 2010 - 11:25 PM
Also the cartoon made Blues evil,.
Yea, I never liked the idea of Protoman being on Wily's side. It's too bad the cartoon didn't have Bass as Wily's assistant instead. I mean, the cartoon and the debut of Bass on Megman 7 wasn't too far apart.
That would have been some solid advertising for Megaman's new rival on the SNES
#28
Posted 13 October 2010 - 05:39 AM
But at the time the cartoon was being created, Forte (Bass in Japan) was also only in creation. The cartoon would have to be completely remade to fit Bass in.
#29
Posted 13 October 2010 - 12:19 PM
But at the time the cartoon was being created, Forte (Bass in Japan) was also only in creation. The cartoon would have to be completely remade to fit Bass in.
Perhaps, but it sure would been a whole lot better than the garbage we had.
I mean, we all know Protoman isn't evil and wasn't built by Dr.Wily.
Guess Ruby Spears likes to take creative liberties with popular work.
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