When it comes to Hitoshi Ariga Mega Man manga, there's no better friend than UDON Entertainment. UDON has fulfilled a near fifteen year-long dream; consecutively translating and distributing Ariga's work to fans outside of Japan; namely, Megamix and Gigamix. They've established an amazing track record, so it's only natural to wonder what comes next: Hitoshi Ariga's Rockman Maniax.
Released in Japan on July 11, Maniax contains a whopping 420 pages worth of content: all of the Rockman Maniax stories (including the previously unreleased "episode 0"), oodles of 4-panel comics and misc. short stories, The original “Destruction Order” story, Rockman X Megamissions, and oh so much more.
Is Maniax next on UDON's burner? I recently contacted our good pal Matt Moylan (UDON's managing editor) for comment, to which I was given a tinsy-winsy tease: No official comments right now but… seems like a good idea doesn’t it? ;) dun Dun DUNNNNN!
Seems like a good idea, indeed. As a big Ariga fan myself, I would no doubt love to have Maniax join my library. Question is, is Maniax something you'd like to see in English? Sound off in the comments...
Yes! My money, take it UDON!
ReplyDeleteBuy this in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteUnlike Capcom, UDON listens to there fans.
ReplyDelete"their fans" sorry im a moron.
ReplyDelete^Hey, you're not me...
ReplyDeleteI'd looove to see this here!
ReplyDeleteHELL. YES.
ReplyDeleteOf course. How else will the many american fans read their comics?!?
ReplyDeleteHe!! yeah
ReplyDeleteI would definitely buy it. All that stuff (not to mention the Rockman X Megamission story) is a must-have.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see the entirety of Megamission. That way Tanjou won't have to worry about the rest of it without a translator now.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be awesome if Ariga would do for the X series what he did for the original.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that UDON was nice about it.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine once contacted Vertical Inc if they would ever consider buying the Phoenix license from Viz. They instead responded with a rude, one-word response of "No." I mean, I don't really expect them to buy out the license, but we kinda didn't needed a rude response either...
Kickass.
ReplyDeleteIt seems lately Udon and Archie are the only ones who show the Megaman fans any love. I've been wanting to read Megamission for a while, so that will be a bonus.
ReplyDeleteIs Ariga the new Inafune?
Well, considering I've got Megamix 1-3 and the currently released Gigamix 1 and 2 with the full intention to pick up 3, I'd go with a resounding yes to that question! :D
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ReplyDeleteI don't even have to think about it. My answer is "yes". Yes, I would TOTALLY want this released over here!
ReplyDeleteAs the popular saying goes...
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, a thousand times yes!
Moar X and Zero, plz ._.;
ReplyDeletelol, to be honest, I dropped the $80 on the MM tribute book ONLY to support Udon. I'm a huge tightwad, but if they keeping show us love, I'll keep returning it.
ReplyDeleteYES! Rockman Maniax! Gimme gimme!!! XD And also, turianx9 has the right idea about Ariga doing his own manga for the X series like he did for Classic! I loved everything he did with Classic so far.
ReplyDeleteC'mon, Ariga-san! :D Show us what you can do with an X series manga! We'll be waiting for it, 'cause we'd LOVE to see it happen! No matter how much time you need to do it, DO IT AND WE'LL BUY IT. Because we love you! :3
Here's a big YES!! My Megamix and Gigamix mangas would be happy to see Maniax sitting next to them ;) But first I have to wait till november for Gigamix 3 here in Germany -_-
ReplyDeleteI'm all about some Maniax. And hopefully they'll come up with a neat little collector's box to keep these lovely manga in.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping that since Megamix and Gigamix have sold so well lately that Ariga considers coming out with, maybe... Teramix?