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Mega Man X Timelines #1

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Mega Man X Timelines #1 

 

I am thankful I had the $4.99 to purchase a copy of the Mega Man X Timelines #1 comic book. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Mega Man X Timelines #1. The credits are on the back of the front cover of the Mega Man X Timelines #1 comic book. After the comic book content is some advertisements in Mega Man X Timelines #1. Spoilers will be coming in the rest of this review.

The issues families can have with Mega Man X Timelines #1 are violence, evolution, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. The lack of attire and enticement to lust issues are found within advertisements in Mega Man X Timelines #1. There are a lot of similarities in Mega Man X Timelines #1 to the video games. The art work is fantastic within Mega Man X Timelines #1.

X learns a bit about himself in Mega Man X Timelines #1. He goes on a mission with Zero to the arctic area. X winds up learning that the penguin character sided with Sigma in Mega Man X Timelines #1. X must fight the penguin character in Mega Man X Timelines #1. He does not want to have to fight. Zero lets X know that you die when you stop fighting in Mega Man X Timelines #1.

Storm Eagle will be the next boss character the duo will need to fight. Mega Man X Timelines #1 also let me know that there will be a continuing series of this franchise. I am actually interested in reading more of this series as time progresses. The art and action is fantastic in Mega Man X Timelines #1. I do have one concern about Mega Man X Timelines #1 that I will deal with in the next paragraph.

I read some of the older Mega Man comic books and Mega Man X Timelines #1 feels really similar to them. So I like Mega Man X Timelines #1. At the same time I feel like Mega Man X Timelines #1 is rehash. At the five dollars for twenty-two pages that is an expensive rehash. Especially when I have also see the same kind of content in the video game. I have much to ponder considering this series.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 64%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 71%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Udon Entertainment
Author: Arseneault, Huang
Rating: ‘AA’ for All Ages


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