"Dawn of X," Part 1! The Mega Man/Mega Man X crossover is here! Witness a struggle that spans across time as both the original Mega Man and Mega Man X battle a long-lost Wily weapon for the safety of all mankind! Featuring heroes and villains from both hit Capcom franchises, plus the surprise return of a character that will affect the very course of time and space as we know it! Get in on the ground floor of this century-spanning special event that features a cover and variant from Mega Man art legend Patrick "SPAZ" Spaziante, as well as a special "Villain Variant" cover featuring SIGMA and VILE by painter Erik Ly!
Ultimately I was very happy with this first issue in the current story arc. There were points of real tension met with some heart felt moments and that help keep a great emotional balance through out this first issue. I hope this series does well because I would love to see and continuation of X of after this! Read Full Review
OverallMega Man #37 is a fun issue and a great time to jump into the series. This comic helps new readers in founding out what's going on while pleasing long time readers with familiar characters and places that have made a come back in this issue. The characters from both the classic and X series don't meet up yet, but I'm not giving up hope yet as we have three more chapters to go. X fans should starting getting this issue as it looks like this might be a start to a new to an all new series. Which would be cool if they did. Here's hoping as we read the next few issues in the Mega Man story arc known as 'Dawn of X'. Read Full Review
Whatever trepidation that fans have concerning Capcom and their handling of future games doesn't need to translate to the comics version. Rockman is in capable hands with Ian Flynn and Archie. Athrillingthrowback to everything that made Mega Man popular, Dawn of X is the perfect way to relieve those "no new game" blues. At least until Mighty No. 9 releases. For those with a lifelong love of Inafune's creation, "Mega Man #37" is an absolute must-read. Even better, newcomers can enjoy every bit of it as well. Pick up the issue, have a good time withit, then switch on that 3DS or Wii U and experience what makes the little blue guy an enduring favorite. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review
With plenty going on, you are not going to want to miss an issue of Mega Man. Flynn moves forward with this long-awaited crossover, placing the story together like a true pro. We really cant recommend Mega Man enough. Read Full Review
Overall Mega Man # 37 is a solid book, that moves the story along, and has good artwork and it is also a good starting point for fans that have not picked up the book. Read Full Review
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