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''Mega Man'' is a comic series produced by
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based on the video game series of the same name by
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. It was announced at
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2010, and the series began publication in April 2011 with Ian Flynn, who has written many stories for Archie's ''
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'' series, as its lead writer. The series proved highly successful, and in 2013 a crossover took place between the ''Mega Man'' and ''Sonic'' series, under the title " Worlds Collide". The series does not follow the events of the games in exact order, including an adaptation of the Japanese exclusive game '' Super Adventure Rockman'' between those of '' Mega Man 2'' and '' Mega Man 3''. The series later included a few stories set in the time of the '' Mega Man X'' series. The popularity of ''Worlds Collide'' subsequently led to a second crossover with the ''Sonic'' series, ''Worlds Unite''. The series was put into an "indefinite hiatus" after issue 55, concluding with setup for an adaptation of '' Mega Man 4''. The series is also notable for the artistic liberties taken with various characters. Shadow Man of ''Mega Man 3'' and the Stardroids of ''
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'' are both featured as creations of Ra Moon, the primary antagonist from ''Super Adventure Rockman'', and all are featured as foes of a group of robots based on ''
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'' character Duo. Mega Man and Proto Man's Japanese names-Rock and Blues-are adapted as the names for their civilian forms. Several Robot Masters also appear in the series earlier than they did in the games. In April 2025, Udon Entertainment announced a reprint of the series with updated art and new short stories from the original creative team.


Premise

As in the Mega Man games, the comic is set on the planet Earth in the year 20XX, a not-so-distant future period in which advanced robots capable of independent thought and decisions making have been developed. The evil scientist Dr. Wily sets out to conquer the world, doing so first by stealing or creating advanced automatons known as Robot Masters. In order to stop him, Rock -- a helper robot created by Wily's old colleague, Dr. Light -- volunteers to be equipped with weapons so that he can stand against him.


Issues #1–23

Issues #1-4 serve as an adaptation of the first ''
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'', while #5-8 are a loose adaptation of ''
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'', mainly serving to incorporate the characters of Time Man and Oil Man. #9-12 adapt the events of '' Mega Man 2'', while #13-#16 serve introduce the Emerald Spears, an anti-technology extremist group. #17-18 adapt the backstory for Proto Man discussed in various games, most notably '' Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters''. The following issues provide build-up for the then-upcoming '' Super Adventure Rockman'' story arc before being interrupted by the events of ''Worlds Collide'' at the end of Issue #23.


Worlds Collide

''Worlds Collide'' is a crossover between the universes of ''Mega Man'' and Archie's ''
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'' comic series. The 12-part miniseries takes place across ''Mega Man'' issues #24-27, ''
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'' issues #51-54, and ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' issues #248-251.


Issues #28–49

Following the conclusion of ''Worlds Collide'', an adaptation of ''Super Adventure Rockman'' takes place during issues #28-32. Issues #33-36 address the fallout from these events and set the stage for the events of '' Mega Man 3'', while also adapting the origin story of Mega Man X and the Reploids from the '' Mega Man X'' series. #37-40 feature an original storyline split between the two time periods, during which Mega Man and his team must defeat a rogue Wily robot while the Maverick Hunters encounter the same robot a century later. Issues #41-48 serve as an adaptation of ''Mega Man 3'', while #49 acts as a prelude to the events of ''Worlds Unite''.


Worlds Unite

''Worlds Unite'' is the second crossover between the ''Mega Man'' and ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comics. In addition to the casts of the main ''Mega Man'' and ''Sonic'' books, ''Worlds Unite'' also features characters from the ''Mega Man X'' and ''
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'' universes, as well as several other Capcom and Sega franchises such as ''
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'', '' Golden Axe'', '' Viewtiful Joe'', '' Panzer Dragoon'', ''
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,'' '' Nights into Dreams...'', '' Monster Hunter'', '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'', and '' Skies of Arcadia''. The 12-part miniseries takes place across ''Sonic Universe'' issues #76-78, ''Sonic Boom'' issues #8-10, ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' issues #273-275, ''Mega Man'' issues #50-52, and two ''Worlds Unite'' "Battle Books".


Issues #53–55

Returning to the usual storyline of the series, these issues lead up into an indefinite hiatus taken by the series. These include a story where Mega Man confronts the idea of no longer being a fighting robot due to Wily's disappearance, while Blues—Mega Man's older brother—transitions from his identity of Break Man to that of Proto Man. Both of these stories included buildup to the events of '' Mega Man 4'' and set up for subsequent games, enabled by Wily's association with the X Corporation and his deception of Blues. The concluding issue features a time travel experiment mishap that results in Dr. Light viewing events depicted in the remaining ''Mega Man'' titles not yet adapted (4 through 10, including the handheld spin offs) plus ''Mega Man X, Mega Man Zero,
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, Mega Man ZX Advent,'' and '' Mega Man Legends'' timelines.


Development


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