Mega Man #24

Writer: Ian Flynn Artist: Matt Herms Publisher: Archie Comics Release Date: April 10, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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"Worlds Collide," Part One.
The crossover event of 2013 starts here! The Mega Man/Sonic the Hedgehog epic kicks off with a bang as the Blue Blur and Blue Bomber meet for the first time! And considering how hard they're fighting each other, it might be the last! Why are the heroes trying to take each other down? Drs. Eggman and Wily know, and they're loving every minute of it! You cannot miss this historic first meeting of two of the biggest video game icons in the entire world! Get in on the ground floor with all-new cover art by the legendary Patrick "SPAZ" Spaziante, and choose your favorite hero with the "Team Sonic" and "Team Mega M more

  • 8.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Apr 16, 2013

    Mega Man #24 was exactly what I wanted it to be. Ian Flynn is able to develop a fun story that brings together Mega Man and Sonic's Universes. All of the great fanservice put a smile on my face from beginning to end as the 6 year old in me was having a blast reading this comic. Jamal Peppers helps things out by replicating both worlds in such a way that I was flashing back to memories of playing the video games and watching the cartoons as a kid. Overall, this was a fantastic read that every Mega Man and Sonic fan will enjoy reading. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Daniel Alvarez Apr 11, 2013

    Overall, a fun start to ‘Worlds Collide.' New fans will of course enjoy it, but older gamers such as myself will have a blast with it too. These two universe work so welltogether.iIt's going to be one fun crossover. Plus…it's Sonic and Mega Man, in the same comic, fighting it out. If that's not reason alone to pick it up, I don't know what is. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Mark Apr 16, 2013

    As for the story, while it's all set up in flashback, that's a necessary evil. People who don't read Sonic the Hedgehog need to be caught up to speed and people who don't read Mega Man need to be caught up to speed. Essentially, the two Doctors meet, form a new Zone called the Skull Egg Zone to build the Death Egg III and roboticize Sonic's various friends with Wily's Robot Master tech to turn them into the Roboticized Masters. It's all a lot of “getting there, getting there…” but, again, Flynn does his level best to jazz up this unfortunate necessity with some fun interactions between the two villains. Read Full Review

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