This first issue, written by Tavis Maiden and illustrated by Kenny Ruiz, kicks off Mega Man Timelines, a series of five interconnected one-shots spanning the classic, X, Zero, Legends, and ZX series. Cover A is by Kenny Ruiz himself, Cover B is by Jon Sommariva, and Cover C is the typical blank cover.
The issue is due to hit comic shops on May 28th, but before that, you can grab a free issue #0 at participating retailers on May 3rd for Free Comic Book Day.
Share your thoughts on the covers and what you’re expecting from this new comic series in the comments!
"covers"... 😑
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Paying two extra dollars for a cover with almost no ink on it says everything better than I ever could.
Doesn't matter... I doubt my comic shop will survive to get to issue #5.
Yeah, the bankruptcy of Diamond is definitely gonna shake things up, probably for the worst. I know comics haven’t been in the best place for awhile, but now seems like a *particularly* bad time for a new licensed book… which I guess is why the scope seems intentionally limited.
Delete1st cover looks pretty good. 2nd’s not bad either. Not sure what’s going on with the last one, I assume they’re keeping the cover a secret until later, like Skybound seems to do. I *really* hope they’re not actually asking two more bucks for literal nothing.
ReplyDeleteI disagree. the second one looks pretty awful to me. what is even going on with his baby right leg?!? it's either super small, or like 30 feet away from him. it looks super sloppy. 1st one looks good though
DeleteIdk, just looks like extreme perspective to me. The foreground leg and buster arm are oversized to compensate. It’s definitely marginally less good though. The face is weird (looks like he smelt a bad fart), and while a cute idea, the Sea of Mets is visually boring imo.
DeleteBlank covers are for you to take to conventions and have an artist do a custom illustration for.
Deletethere's stylized extreme perspective... and then there's this... absolutely nothing justifies that baby leg that they tried to hide behind the blast effect. "oh, no one will notice this".
DeleteThe blank cover is for you to take to a convention or something to have an artist draw you an original cover illustration
ReplyDeleteThe more I look at them, the more I hate these covers. Jon really phoned in this cover. what am I even looking at? his buster, right hand, and right foot look alright, and that's it. everything else looks pretty mangled. he has no armpit, his left leg is a baby leg, his thighs are off, his abdomen is super stretched, his head is too far to the side in his helmet, one of his ear things is missing and the other basically conforms to the shape of his head. it's just an utter disaster of a cover. I can't believe someone got paid to make that.
ReplyDeletethe first one looks alright, but if I look at it too long, it starts to look a bit off, particularly below the waist. not sure what's going on at all with his blue briefs section. his right thigh is bending. the thigh itself bends, not at the knee or the pelvis, but it's like his thigh is elastic. too much bounce man power? and the arm connection to the buster is kinda weird. that aside, from the waist up, looks pretty good.
but really, that second one... just awful.
You are an honest critic. Maybe I should have you look at my art sometime. I mean that btw.
DeleteOne of the guys on the first cover has a REALLY bad case of sidemouth.
ReplyDeleteI totally understand all of your opinions, but I think the covers are fine. At least we're getting new Mega Man comics.
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