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Preview: Mega Man: Fully Charged

Mega Man: Fully Charged

(W) Marcus Rinehart, AJ Marchisello (A) Stefano Simeone (CA) Toni Infante
In Shops: Jun 30, 2021
SRP: $14.99

Enter the world of Mega Man: Fully Charged, based on the television series of the same name, as your favorite heroes like Mega Man, Rush, and Dr. Light must battle the wickedest of Robot Masters led by Skull Man.

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.

But as Skull Man’s machinations trigger Mega Man’s forgotten memories of the brutal human/robot war, our hero is left to question just who he is and if he can trust anything or anyone – including the man he calls father.

Collects the complete Mega Man: Fully Charged #1-6.

Mega Man: Fully Charged

Get a First Look at Mega Man: Fully Charged #5

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Mega Man: Fully Charged #5, part of the six-issue comic book series from Mega Man: Fully Charged television series writers A.J. Marchisello and Marcus Rinehart, along with artist Stefano Simeone and acclaimed comics creators and TV/film executive producers, creators, and writers, Man of Action Entertainment.

Mega Man is betrayed and defeated by the last person he expected. Now, there’s just one more chance to save Silicon City and the people he loves most – can Mega Man go FULLY CHARGED one more time?

Mega Man: Fully Charged #5 features main cover art by Toni Infante, as well as variant cover art by artist Miguel Mercado, and Alex Garner are scheduled to be available on December 16, 2020.

MEGA MAN: FULLY CHARGED #5

Preview: Mega Man: Fully Charged #4

Mega Man: Fully Charged #4

(W) AJ Marchisello (A) Stefano Simeone (CA) Toni Infante
In Shops: Nov 25, 2020
SRP: $4.99

Skull Man and his army of Robot Masters have invaded Silicon City – but Mega Man and his mysterious new ally aren’t going down without a fight!

But Mega Man doesn’t realize he’s playing right into the hands of an enemy he never expected!

Mega Man: Fully Charged #4

Get a First Look at Mega Man: Fully Charged #4

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Mega Man: Fully Charged #4, the six-issue comic book series from Mega Man: Fully Charged television series writers A.J. Marchisello and Marcus Rinehart, along with artist Stefano Simeone and acclaimed comics creators and TV/film executive producers, creators, and writers, Man of Action Entertainment.

Skull Man and his army of Robot Masters have invaded Silicon City – and Mega Man and his mysterious new ally aren’t going down without a fight! But Mega Man doesn’t realize he’s playing right into the hands of an enemy he never expected!

Mega Man: Fully Charged #4 features a main cover art by Toni Infante, as well as variant cover art by artist Miguel Mercado and Jonboy Meyers and is scheduled to come to comic shops on November 25, 2020.

Mega Man: Fully Charged #4

Preview: Mega Man: Fully Charged #3

Mega Man: Fully Charged #3

(W) AJ Marchisello (A) Stefano Simeone (CA) Toni Infante
In Shops: Oct 28, 2020
SRP: $4.99

Mega Man fears he is not strong enough to protect Silicon City after he learns of a plot for a new robot uprising led by Skull Man and a shocking ally! But can Mega Man trust Dr. Wily’s offer to make him the upgraded hero Silicon City needs?

Mega Man: Fully Charged #3

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

X of Swords: Creation #1

Wednesdays (and now Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

The Autumnal #1 (Vault Comics) – It already has sold out and there’s another printing coming. A horror comic that’s in demand and could be a good investment.

Brooklyn Gladiator #1 (Heavy Metal) – A futuristic series that’s classic Heavy Metal from Dan Fogler, Andrew Harrison, and Simon Bisley.

Dark Nights: Death Metal Speed Metal #1 (DC Comics) – Run, Flash, run! A tie-in to the “Death Metal” event, the issue is important as you see how the Flash crew are handling things and there are some key moments between Barry and Wally.

Doctor Doom #7 (Marvel) – The series has been fantastic so far and this is a more than welcome return. Just great writing and art and we’re expecting more of the same… in a good way.

Fishkill #1 (Heavy Metal) – A spin down a conspiracy from Dan Fogler, Laurence Blum, and Ben Templesmith. Yes, this does tie in a bit with Brooklyn Gladiator making up the Fogler-verse.

Immortal She-Hulk #1 (Marvel) – A fascinating first issue that explores death in superhero comics. This is much about philosophy and trauma as it is anything else and a very mature read.

Juggernaut #1 (Marvel) – A fantastic start. It’s a comic we didn’t know we need.

Maestro #2 (Marvel) – The first issue was a solid one and began to explore how the Hulk turned into Maestro. It was an unexpected surprise in that it’s a story we didn’t think we wanted but now after reading the first issue, we’re on board. We’re down for the journey.

Mega Man: Fully Charged #2 (BOOM! Studios) – The first issue was amazing. We don’t know the cartoon but the comic blew us away with it’s more mature take on Mega Man, war, and diplomacy.

Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn #2 (BOOM! Studios) – If you’re a Power Rangers fan, this seems to be a series where some big things are happening. Big things that’ll impact the line going forward.

RAI #7 (Valiant) – Every issue has rocked so far and we can’t get enough of this series. Absolutely go and get it, Valiant is where it’s at for action/superhero comics.

Undiscovered Country #8 (Image Comics) – This series has been a wild ride so far taking us to an America that has been cut off from the world. It’s a bit of a Willy Wonka ride as each “zone” has a different feel from the rest and in its first arc it has shown anything is possible. This is a series that surprises with every issue.

Unkindness of Ravens #1 (BOOM! Studios) – A magical witch series and we’re down for what looks like solid art and a nice mystery. We don’t know much else beyond the teaser text but that has us interested enough to check the series out.

X of Swords: Creation #1 (Marvel) – The next “X event” is here and we want to see how this new dawn of the X-Men handles crossover events. The bar has been set high… so we’re intrigued… but nervous.

Preview: Mega Man: Fully Charged #2

Mega Man: Fully Charged #2

(W) AJ Marchisello, Marcus Rineheart (A) Stefano Simeone (CA) Toni Infante
In Shops: Sep 23, 2020
SRP: $4.99

Mega Man’s search for information brings him to Dr. Wily, a scientist who may hold the secrets to the hero’s mysterious past. As Mega Man struggles with his newly reawakened memories of a brutal war, he must choose who he can truly trust-his father Dr. Light or the enigmatic Dr. Wily.

Mega Man: Fully Charged #2

Around the Tubes

It’s one of two new comic book days today! What are you all getting today? Sound off in the comments below! While you think about that, here’s some comic news and a review from around the web in our morning roundup.

Book Riot – A Glossary of Manga Terms for Newcomers – Helpful for those starting out.

The Beat – A Year of Free Comics: Leave with the person you came with or die in NONESUCH – Free comics!

Review

CBR – Mega Man: Fully Charged #1

Mega Man: Fully Charged #1

Comics Deserve Better Episode 6: Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O’Connell

In a jam packed episode of Comics Deserve Better, Brian, Darci, and Logan discuss the latest indie comics news, including Valiant’s move to L.A., Peter Milligan’s new comic for Ahoy, and comics used as tools of democratic activism in Thailand. But the main topic of the podcast is the YA LGBTQ+ comic masterpiece Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me, and some of us get a little personal in chatting about this beautiful story of friendship, romance, growing up, and toxic relationships. Other comics mentioned on the show include Gideon Falls, Adler, and Mega Man: Fully Charged as well as the Source Point Press titles Bug Bites and Burning Tree.

(Episode art by Rosemary Valero O’Connell)

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