Just a quick reminder for everyone: drop by your local comic book shop this Saturday, May 4th to score a special edition Mega Man/Sonic the Hedgehog “flip book”. The book is a primer to get people interested in the Worlds Collide arc, which kicked off a few short weeks ago. Here's the official solicitation:
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG / MEGA MAN FLIPBOOK
(W) Ian Flynn (A) Ryan Jampole & Various (CA) Ben Bates
“Worlds Collide: PRELUDE” – It’s TWO free comic books in ONE! Just in time for the start of the epic Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man crossover event, “Worlds Collide,” comes a primer issue exclusively for Free Comic Book Day! Witness the journey these two epic heroes from both Sega and Capcom took to finally meet each other – Mega Man’s journey chronicled on one side, and Sonic the Hedgehog’s on the other! This is the must-have primer for the biggest comic book event of 2013 – as video game icons Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man meet for the very first time anywhere – featuring art from both Sonic and Mega Man comic book fame!
Head to FreeComicBookDay.com for a breakdown on all the books available on May 4th.
Oh wow... I love the Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters-style select box thingy they did there! That's really neat! :D Too bad I don't have a comic book shop anywhere near me. At all. Rrrrr...
ReplyDeleteWhy would you waste one of your free comic choices on CONDENSED reprints?
ReplyDeleteI'll be at my store for the Plasma Freeze prerelease anyway, so will do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder! I completely forgot about FCD. D:
ReplyDeleteFree Ian Flynn comics?...
ReplyDeleteNah! You'd still have to pay me to take them.
@Rockman Craze, or rather Professor Megaman under a different name: Could you please stop commenting on things you dislike and have no intention of changing your mind on? It's like you're baiting people who enjoy the comic.
ReplyDeleteOn-topic, I'm not counting on The Deep having a copy of this since they didn't have the last FCBD Megaman offering, but it would be nice if they did.
Wow. The only things worth less than toilet paper.
ReplyDeleteIt won't be long before Archie will be giving away all their Megaman/Sonic comics.
@Prof. Megaman (again?): Just shut up already. No one cares.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that he's desperate enough to post under different aliases just shows what a troll he is. Ignore him, let him spew his nonsense. It's not like he's persuasive.
ReplyDelete@Prof. Megaman: Dude, what are you talking about? Toilet paper is expensive nowadays.
ReplyDeleteAnywho, I overslept, and either my comic shop didn't get this in, or they did and ran out. =/
I know this is a crazy concept for you people to understand but maybe, JUST MAYBE more than one person doesn't like Ian's work on Mega Man?
ReplyDelete@Anonymous (May 5):
ReplyDeleteNope. Everyone who ever hated anything they like are, in actuality, one single entity who exists exclusively to torment them by bashing their tastes.
I know RockmanCraze from DeviantArt and I did link a few of my Flynn-bashing posts to him, so maybe I'm partially to blame for him being here. I hope so, I love the idea of rallying people who oppose the decline of quality to a cause. Makes me feel like MLK Jr.
@Rockman Craze: LOL!
@Prof. Megaman: ...in my defense, I'd seen an actual sockpuppet case that was similar to the above.
ReplyDeleteOn another note, you have the gall to compare yourself to MLK Jr. when all you're doing is shitting all over conversations about something you don't like (the more uncalled for, the "better", apparently). It's one thing to criticize something, and another to be an obnoxious jerk who thinks he's comparable to a major civil rights icon.
I know I should ignore you, but you're really going out of your way to be loathsome.
@RADIX:
ReplyDeleteOf course I am.
I yearn for improvement, and without becoming a majority shareholder in Archie Publications Inc. I can only raise the voice of dissent as loud as possible.
If I simply shut my mouth and let things go as they are, they'll only continue to get worse because those who stand to profit are constantly testing the public's tolerance of ever-declining quality.
As a Megaman fan, I wish that the comic was pleasing to more than just die-hard adolescents with Asperger's Syndrome. Surely you must know what it's like to be teased with the prospect of a potentially great Megaman product only to end up feeling excluded and somewhat swindled.
I was pretty bummed to find my local comic shop hadn't ordered this particular comic.
ReplyDeleteSay what you will about the quality (I enjoy it but I can sympathize with those that think it could be better) but the cover for this free comic is absolutely worth picking it up.
It's my humble opinion that Ben Bates is the best thing (artistically) going for the Mega Man/Sonic comics. I know people rave about Spaz (and he's great, don't mistake me) but Ben's got the geometry and feel down pat and can do some pretty sick compositions and backgrounds to boot.
So, yeah, that's my Ben Bates raving to throw in the ring.
@Prof. Megaman: No. No, you really aren't.
ReplyDeleteTrying to improve the perceived quality of a comic book is hardly the same thing as getting recognition of the rights for an entire branch of humanity, and to even THINK otherwise does not reflect well on you.
I can think of far better ways to improve on something than "chase away everyone who enjoys it and hope that the writer will be short-sighted enough to cater exclusively to the preferences of one or two guys". Like maybe track down the forum and make a post detailing what you think could be changed for the better. Ian DOES listen to constructive criticism, and if you bring up anything valid he'll take that into consideration.
(Far more likely, though, you'll be swiftly thrown out for your abhorrent attitude. Speaking of, way to use Asperger's as an insult)
With any luck, this will be the last time I respond to you here.