It's a new beginning for the worldwide culture phenomenon featuring heroes like Mega Man, Rush and Dr. Light trying to save Silicon City from the villainous forces of the Robot Masters, set in the world of the Mega Man: Fully Charged TV series.
After Mega Man's father Dr. Light is kidnapped, a shocking truth rocks Mega Man's world as it seems the Robot Masters know more about his secret history than he does. When Mega Man's forgotten memories of the brutal human/robot war are triggered, our hero is left to question just who he is and if he can trust anything or anyone-including the man he calls father. Don't miss a perfect jumping on poin more
Mega Man Fully Charged #1 brings a surprisingly heartfelt approach to the character, capitalizing on some truly remarkable visuals to make for a first issue that is simply a lot of fun for both new and longtime fans alike. Read Full Review
Megaman comes back to comic book form to tell an exciting new story! Will he be able to prevent the second Hard Age? Read Full Review
Mega Man: Fully Charged #1 is not gonna make new fans of the character per se, but anyone who already has a predisposition towards Mega Man will be rewarded with a series that taps in the aforementioned surprisingly deep lore surprisingly well. Read Full Review
There isn't anything really groundbreaking happening here, but that's okay, Mega Man is thoroughly enjoyable all the same, even if you find yourself brand new to the material. Read Full Review
A spectacular first issue that promises so much more to follow. Read Full Review
With theeye catchingfront cover by Toni Infante and plenty of plot to dig into,Mega Man: Fully Charged is a solid new comic to dip your fingers into if you're searching for a new series from an established franchise separate of the usual superhero genres. Read Full Review
Mega Man: Fully Charged #1 has great pacing and art, but leans pretty heavily on common superhero tropes. Despite that, its still fun and energetic, and Im excited for the next issue. Read Full Review
Mega Man: Fully Charged is a comic that feels fully realized as soon as you open it. The world and its characters are rendered well and you'll immediately believe it's all real and working. That left me feeling like I had to catch up -- especially since Mega Man doesn't appear till halfway through the book -- but I'm game to read more about this interesting, futuristic sci-fi adventure. Read Full Review
Overall I liked Mega Man: Fully Charged #1, though it didn't grab me as much as I'd hoped it would. The story is a solid way to make the character more mature, though it isn't terribly accessible for newcomers to the character. Read Full Review
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