Skull Man (Mega Man: Fully Charged)

Skull Man is an antagonist in the Mega Man: Fully Charged comicbook series. He first appeard in Issue 1.

Overview
Skull Man's design is faithful to his classic counterpart, though he is portrayed as much taller and muscular. Rather than having normal eyes, Skull Man has two slights with two pure red eyes. He has six tubes traveling across his chest and into his apparent spine. He packs in a sword and his right hand can transform into a buster or an electric needle.

History
After Sergeant Breaker Night’s arrest, Skull Man becomes the new leader of the Robot Master army. With Skull Man raising an army in sector 33, Doctor Thomas Light gets sent to negotiate. Unfortunately, Skull Man is looking to set an example of the fact that the robot masters do not negotiate. Mega Man shows up before things get any worse, but Skull Man injects some kind of needle into his head that makes Mega Man remember the Hard Age. Mega Man and Dr. Light escape with Rush, and Skull Man states that he has won Mega Man’s mind, and that he will win the war. In Issue 2, Skull Man ensembles the gathered army to take over Silicon City. Along with that, Chaotique recruited two more robot masters: Guts Man and Blasto Woman. In Issue 3, Skull Man raids Dr. Wily’s lab to take down Mega Man, with Chaotique, Guts Man, Blasto Woman, and the rest of the robot masters following behind him. Unfortunately for him, Mega Man is saved by a red figure that likes to be called Zero. In Issue 4, Skull Man leads the robot masters through the city to conquer it, but all of them eventually get taken out, including Skull Man. In response to Mega Man’s offer to start anew, Skull Man blows himself up, failing to take down the Light family with him. Daini later shows up with Skull Man schematics installed. It is currently unknown if Skull Man will be revived or rebuilt at some point or not.