Image credits: Jason Brown, MidLifeGamergeek.com
The heroic Zero roams the wastelands and protects vulnerable from oppressive regimes.
I know little about the Mega Man Zero Spinoff video games, but it wasn’t very important when it came to this issue.
Hatsusosteinbach, who described the variant cover above, does an incredible job with the art of this issue feeling like reading animated. Visual tricks like focal points and motion blur actually add to this feeling.
The colors are really pop, the action sequences (more than a few of them) are brilliantly dynamic, and overall lacking a bit of clarity in storytelling with one or two panels.
Ian Flynn’s script keeps things moving at a big pace, but it feels like the story ends very abruptly.
This is the third of one shot on the Megaman Timeline and so far each has been a great read. With two, can you get the perfect run from Mega Man’s timeline? I know the time!
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