Mega Man Issue 41 (Archie Comics)


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Mega Man #41 is the forty first issue in the Mega Man comic series by Archie Comics, to be released in 2014.

Publisher's Summary
(W) Ian Flynn (A) Gary Martin & Various (CA) Patrick Spaz Spaziante The all-new storyline begins here! The epic adaptation of the legendary game, Mega Man 3, begins with 'Legends of the Blue Bomber' Part One: We've seen Mega Man battle Robot Masters plenty of times before, but now witness the mechanical madness unfold as only the Masters' masters see it! Get a birds-eye view of battle from the lens of the great (and not-so-great) Doctors that have created our heroes and menaces! But how is this all playing into Dr. Wily's hands? Find out in this battle royale you definitely won't want to miss out on! Featuring new cover art from Patrick 'Spaz' Spaziante, plus an awesome 'movie poster' variant from Vince Riley!

Summary
Outside Earth's orbit, Mega Man, using the Rush Space function of Rush, calls in stating the launch to space was successful (as well as briefly making a pun on Rush's name and the expression "what a rush"), as well as going en-route to the first missing asteroid.

Back on Earth at Light Labs, Dr. Light, Roll, Dr. Wily, and Auto receive Mega Man's message. Roll expressed relief that the modifications to Rush worked, with Dr. Light telling his son they got his message before wishing him a good journey, and Auto cheers him on and jokingly warns against accidentally landing on the moon. Dr. Wily then tells Dr. Light that he's certain that Mega Man will be fine, due to triumphing over many Robot Masters beforehand, before stating all the same to Mega Man that he have good luck there. Privately, however, Wily hopes Mega Man will either fall to one of the Robot Masters or otherwise get the Energy Elements and ensure Wily's Master Plan is enacted, although he realizes that it will be extremely close even in the best scenario, even with his new fortress, the Robot Masters, and Break Man's mission.

Mega Man then arrives at the Hydroponics asteroid, where an alarm is blaring and Top Man, hearing the alarm, is pleased due to it meaning Mega Man's arrival. Top Man then had his forces placed in their positions, extremely confident that his planning will have Mega Man at the very least challenged if not destroyed, even though he knows Wily wanted Mega Man to ultimately get the Energy Element from him. However, he breaks down when he notices that Mega Man is bypassing, if not outright demolishing the traps he laid out.

Events

 * Mega Man Confronts Top Man & Snake Man

Trivia

 * This issue begins the uninterrupted adaptation of Mega Man 3.
 * The Main Cover is based on the European box art of Mega Man 3. A few variations exist, such as Snake Man looking at Mega Man with amusement while Shadow Man is angry, and Proto Man being depicted in his Break Man form.
 * This is the first Mega Man comic to be printed in the "Archie Action Series" style.
 * Snake Man and Top Man were the only Mega Man 3 Robot Masters not mentioned in the solicits for this story arc; as the other six were mentioned in the solicits of the other three issues, it became obvious that they would be fought in this issue.
 * Auto's caution to Mega Man about not getting stuck on the moon is a nod to the cliffhanger ending of the Mega Man Legends series.
 * During his fight with Mega Man, Top Man tells him to "show him some moves" a reference to Captain Falcon's taunt "Show me your moves" from the Smash Bros games.
 * The Wily Station from Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge made a cameo appearance in the first page of the comic.
 * Top Man's frustration over Mega Man's approach in making his way through the asteroid is a nod to the use of cheat codes to bypass the typical playthrough rules for a video game.