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Mega Man (Archie) #6

Mega Man 6: Breaking Point

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Celebrate 25 years of Mega Man with this latest graphic novel installment of the Mega Man graphic novel series! Mega Man's adventures span the world over as our true blue hero battles a host of villains including Break Man, The Emerald Spears, and many more! Celebrate along with the blue bomber as he's awarded the key to the city--but will he survive the experience?

Mega Man 6: Breaking Point collects issues #21-24 of the Mega Man comic book series, including "For the Bot Who Has Everything", a Mega Man birthday celebration which ties into the epic Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Worlds Collide crossover!

104 pages, Paperback

First published January 21, 2014

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August 3, 2023
This series is so much better than one would expect, simple cartoony heroics and fun but with an admirable amount of heart.
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June 1, 2018
Not my favorite in the series, but still a fun ride. I love Mega Man.
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March 9, 2015
Still surprisingly good. Still a lot of attention to character. Still willing to slow walk everything to allow for detail and suspense.

There are some aspects of this "character" stuff that are cliche. And by cliche, I suppose we could admit everything is cliche. But what about the friend of the robot who doubts that robots are good for humanity? Do you think his life will be saved by a robot and he will have a dramatic about face? OR do you think he will be unable to saved by a robot and fill everyone with his doubts, including the main character?

There are two choices, right?

But telling good stories within the boundary of a licensed and only partly developed world is tough. The gritty reboot, e.g., Power/RANGER, is a pretty common way to do this. I suspect clean, bright, and earnest is the hardest of all.
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January 13, 2015
I was legitimately impressed with this graphic novel. Even for someone who has never even finished a single Mega Man game I still found this to be a good read. Its was also one of my first graphic novels so it gets extra points for convincing me to continue reading manga/comics. Oh yeah and it has a really good art style too. Definitely prefer it too the black and white style of most manga.



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