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I know you don't want to make fighting robots anymore, and if I can get the others to stop being bad, I will. But if I have to fight...I have to fight. Otherwise, who will help everyone?


— Mega Man, Mega Man #1

Mega Man (created 200X), civilian name Rock, is the main protagonist of the Mega Man comic series, and a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs, published by Archie Comics. He is a human-based helper robot from an alternate reality in the year 20XX, who protects Mega City.

Rock and his sister Roll were created by world-renowned robotics engineer Dr. Light as his lab assistants, but quickly came to be regarded by Dr. Light as his children as well. They helped him build his Robot Masters, robots designed to help humanity. Unfortunately, Dr. Light's old colleague Dr. Wily became jealous of Light's successes and reprogrammed the Robot Masters for his own efforts in taking over the world. With no one else capable of stopping Wily, Rock agreed to be modified into a combat robot in order to stop the renegade Robot Masters, and thus became the heroic Mega Man. He would go on to challenge Dr. Wily and other threats, and gain new allies along the way.

Mega Man has teamed up with Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends on two different occasions to protect both of their worlds from the evil ambitions of Dr. Wily and Dr. Eggman, and later Sigma.

Appearance[]

In his civilian form, Mega Man resembles a young human boy with brown hair, peach skin and blue eyes. He wears a blue shirt with short white sleeves, black pants, and blue boots that he retains as Mega Man. Upon transforming for battle, he gains light blue armor around his waist, a blue helmet with light blue squares on it that leaves his face exposed, and blue gauntlets and gloves. He can also transform his forearms into his signature weapon, the Mega Buster. His armor usually changes colors when he equips the weapons of other Robot Masters or Roboticized Masters:

History[]

Worlds Collide[]

Prelude[]

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Mega Man and Break Man experience the Genesis Wave, from Mega Man #23.

Having stopped Wily twice and the tranquility of the doctor's absence was continuing, Mega Man celebrated his birthday with the entire Mega City civilians. However, Mega Man's estranged brother, Proto Man (under the guise of Break Man) appeared in Mega City to attack the celebrating citizens. Leaving his Robot Master brothers Bomb Man, Guts Man and Cut Man to aid in evacuating the area, Mega Man pursued the red figure (unaware of his identity) aboard Rush. The tussle between the two ended with Mega Man on the losing end. Accepting his fate, Mega Man pleaded with the enemy not to destroy his I.C. Chip (the source of a robots personality) as it would hurt his father, Dr. Light. Break Man hesitated upon hearing Mega Man's plea, before attempting to escape, but Mega Man, determined to found out his identity, grabbed him and attempted to remove Break Man's helmet, but not before the world around them suddenly faded into white from the Genesis Wave.[1]

Act I: Kindred Spirits[]

Note: The "Worlds Collide" storyline takes place after the events of Mega Man 10, whereas in the main comic world outside and before "Worlds Collide" takes place before the adaption of Super Adventure Rockman.
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Mega Man is attacked by Sonic, from Sonic Universe #51.

After the Genesis Wave washed over his world, Rock found himself at Light Labs in the near future, after a series of further adventures against Dr. Wily that involved defeating such threats as Ra Moon. Here, Dr. Light was working on a new addition to the Robot Masters. Just then, Roll came in and informed the pair that Proto Man was involved in a battle in downtown Mega City. Transforming into Mega Man, he rushed to the aid of his sibling, saving Proto Man from destruction at the hands of the Roboticized Masters. After being informed of their theft of a large gemstone and being warned about their powers by Proto Man, Mega Man left his brother on the sidelines to engage them. He offered the group the chance to surrender, but was then attacked by the robots. In the course of the fight, he learned that his Mega Buster's charged shot was capable of stunning the robots, only to be struck down by a rapidly moving blue figure. Recovering, he then pursued the Roboticized Masters and their newest ally through a Warp Ring, ending up in the Green Hill Zone of Mobius. The Masters scattered, and the blue blur continued to attack Mega Man, drawing him away from the escaping robots. Following the attacker, he was inadvertently attacked by Sonic the Hedgehog, who mistook Mega Man for his doppelganger Copy Robot, while Mega Man came to believe that the Hedgehog was his previous quarry. Mega Man was surprised that his sensors registered Sonic as a living being, but dismissed it as damage taken from the hit. With that, the pair engaged in battle.[2]

The two continued to battle each other in the Green Hill Zone, and Mega Man continued to note with confusion that Sonic was registering as an organic being on his sensors. He dismissed the notion based on Sonic's incredible speed-beyond that of his old foes Quick Man, Nitro Man and Flash Man-which he believed no living being could attain. He was further confused by Sonic's remarks about missing friends and a doctor whom he assumed was Wily. Believing that Sonic was another rebellious robot like Bass, he determined to defeat it and take its Integrated Circuit Chip back to Dr. Light for repairs, but quickly learned that it would not be so easy. During a brief lull in the battle, Mega Man realized bleakly that Sonic's speed might just be too much for him to overcome. A sudden counterattack from Sonic, utilizing the curious setup of the zone, briefly stunned Mega Man, but he managed to get back up and continue fighting. In the midst of the fighting, another Warp Ring opened up-courtesy of Dr. Light-which Mega Man recognized as a means of returning home. The distraction cost him, as Sonic was able to remove an essential component of his Mega Buster, rendering it useless. Recognizing the need for repairs, as well as to keep Sonic in his sights, he decided to trick Sonic into following him through the portal, which worked like a charm. Arriving back in Mega City, Mega Man expressed his appreciation for his father's efforts, surprising Sonic-though not as much as he did by calling his allies Rush, Tango, Eddie, and Beat.[3]

With assistance from his robotic friends, Mega Man quickly turned the tables on Sonic, repairing his Mega Buster and gaining an aerial advantage with help from both Beat and Rush while Tango attacked the Hedgehog directly. Sonic attempted to break away from the fight, and in pursuing him Mega Man recognized the potential danger to civilians by their struggle. He tried to reason with Sonic again, only to be informed that the Hedgehog had no knowledge of the bank heist. Sonic also accused him of kidnapping several of his friends, which Mega Man likewise denied. Panicking that they're catching on, the doctors commanded Tails Man to intervene, prompting the blue heroes to form a truce to protect the civilians. After performing a duel strike-Mega Man's Mega Buster shot followed by Sonic's Spin Dash-Tails Man was left paralyzed, allowing Mega Man to absorb his weapons data, inadvertently restoring the young fox back to his original form. After recovering from his disorientation, Tails explained that he was kidnapped, not by Mega Man (as Sonic immediately assumed) but by Metal Sonic and a similar looking purple and gold robot, who Mega Man immediately recognized as his fierce rival Bass. Tails then explained further that he was taken to a laboratory run by Dr. Eggman and Dr. Wily.[4]

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Sonic and Mega Man team up, from Mega Man #25.

The three heroes reasoned that everything they'd just been through was planned by the doctors, to which Sonic simply responded that they should go and "kick some doctor butt", leaving Mega Man astounded at the hedgehog's nonchalant attitude toward the fact that they attempted to kill each other just minutes before (as well as being worried over how his programming-to not harm life-was compromised). Recognizing the misunderstanding, and to show his appreciation for saving Tails, the blue heroes patched things up with a handshake, before deciding that they should head over to Light Labs to find out where the doctors were hiding; returning to find Dr. Light being carried away through a warp ring by Bass and Metal Sonic! After introducing Sonic and Tails to his siblings, they managed to pinpoint the doctors location. Opening a new warp ring into the unknown, Mega Man, Proto Man, Rush, and the Mobian duo stepped into the Skull Egg Zone.[4]

Act II: Into the Warzone[]

Mega Man and Proto Man were initially unnerved by the sight of the Skull Egg Zone, but were boosted by the unshaken Sonic and Tails. Unfortunately, more disturbing discoveries awaited them in the form of Copy Robot and the Genesis Unit, who attacked them as they made their way through the Zone. Rock ended up in a battle with Copy Robot, who used a hoverboard to match Mega Man's use of Rush. Copy Robot claimed that their equal abilities made it so that Mega Man couldn't win, but Mega Man unleashed a surprise: the Tails Wind ability he had gained upon Tails' restoration to normal. This ability downed Copy Robot and then allowed Mega Man to aid his friends in defeating the Genesis Unit. Both he and Proto Man then discussed the unsettling presence of their old foes, whom they explained to Sonic and Tails had been destroyed with no known means of being recreated. This left them worried about what Eggman and Wily were capable of, but with no other options they pressed on along with Rush, Sonic, and Tails. The heroes soon ran into their next obstacle: the assembled might of all eight remaining Roboticized Masters.[5]

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Mega Man battles Copy Robot, from Sonic Universe #52.

Mega Man and his friends soon found themselves engaged in a heated battle with the Robot Masters while Eggman and Wily observed the proceedings with glee. Proto Man then broke away to go after Dr. Light, which prompted the villains to send five of the Roboticized Masters after him. This left Mega Man and the others to deal with Vector Man, Charmy Man, and Espio Man, a task that at first seemed impossible. However, after reviewing their battle with Tails Man, Sonic and Mega Man came upon the possibility that their combined attacks-Mega Man's Mega Buster shots and Sonic's Spin Dash-had the potential to restore the Master to normal. Sonic thus kept the Roboticized Chaotix busy while Tails modified Mega Man's weapon to mimic Sonic's abilities. The attempt worked, and the heroes gained allies in Charmy Bee, Espio the Chameleon, and Vector the Crocodile, who volunteered to track down Proto Man and aid him in their search. Mega Man also grew excited over being able to use his three new Roboticized Master Weapons to continue the rescue of Sonic's friends and his father.[6]

Making their way deeper into the Skull Egg Zone, Mega Man and his friends were engaged by a pair of confusing foes: the Robot Master Shadow Man and the Roboticized Master of the same name. After overcoming the fact that their foes had identical titles, Mega Man managed to restore Shadow the Hedgehog to his normal form and use his Chaos Cannon to stop Shadow Man, whom Shadow then destroyed out of rage. He then teleported away using Chaos Control, which inadvertently reawakened the heroes' memories of how reality was supposed to be. Realizing that stopping the evil doctors was more urgent than ever, they set out again only to run into Silver Man and Blaze Woman. Mega Man managed to restore Silver the Hedgehog to normal despite being frozen by the time traveler's psychic powers, and they then worked together to restore Blaze the Cat. With the ranks of their allies growing, they set out once again to catch up to Proto Man and the others.[7]

Mega Man and friends soon found themselves engaging the final pair of Roboticized Masters, Knuckles Man and Rose Woman. The two proved a formidable pair, and the situation grew dire as both were revealed to have orders to self-destruct. Thinking quickly, Mega Man employed his new weapons to overpower Rose Woman and turn her back into Amy Rose, which allowed him to turn her Piko Hammer weapon against Knuckles Man. In short order Knuckles the Echidna was back to normal as well, and the heroes were then contacted by Proto Man and the Chaotix with news that they had caught up to the Wily Egg, Wily and Eggman's flying fortress. Knowing they would need all the help they could muster, Mega Man and Tails went off to collect Silver and Blaze while Amy and Sonic went looking for Shadow.[8]

Act III: Chaos Clash[]

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Mega Man's allies face the Robot Master army, from Sonic the Hedgehog #250.

Joined by the former Roboticized Masters-and by Shadow's ally E-123 Omega-Mega Man and the heroes soon gathered at the Wily Egg and found themselves facing the evil doctors' first line of defense: the Robot Master Army. As the battle was joined, Mega Man noted that the majority of the Robot Masters he had ever faced in the altered timeline were present, though thankfully not his brothers from the original line. The heroes soon realized that Eggman and Wily had to be time-cloning defeated Masters and sending them back into the fray, as old foes like Shadow Man and the Genesis Unit reappeared to challenge them. Mega Man and his friends fought bravely, though Mega Man tried to convince their foes to give up so he wouldn't be forced to defeat them again. They then defeated Rouge Woman, a surprise final Roboticized Master who led the army into battle, and restored her to her normal form of Rouge the Bat. However, it quickly became evident that the heroes couldn't win the battle, so Shadow and Proto Man urged Mega Man, Sonic, Rush, and Tails to board the Wily Egg and defeat the doctors while the rest of them held off the army. Reluctantly, the four set off to do just that, only to watch in horror as Dr. Light was thrown from the Wily Egg's interior towards certain death.[9]

To far away to reach his father, Mega Man feared the worst, but was relieved when Shadow used his teleportation powers to rescue Dr. Light and bring him back to where the others were fighting. Dr. Light then contacted Mega Man and urged him to continue on, and the four heroes boarded the Wily Egg. Despite the urgency of their mission, Sonic and Mega Man found time to debate over whether the Wily Egg's design was more Wily or Eggman-themed, but soon ran across another obstacle: the Mega Man Killers. Mega Man briefly attempted to convince Ballade to stop attacking them, reminding him of his previous sacrifice on Mega Man's behalf, but Ballade had been time-cloned from before this occurrence and didn't know what Mega Man was talking about. They defeated the trio of Robot Masters, but Tails was badly wounded, prompting them to have Rush take him back to the others. Mega Man and Sonic were then forced to deal with the Chaos Devil, a monstrous fusion of Chaos from Sonic's world and a Devil Core based on robots from Earth 20XX. The creature proved too much for them to handle, but help arrived in the form of Duo, who imparted some of his power to the weary heroes before taking over the fight with the Chaos Devil. Unfortunately, Sonic and Mega Man soon found themselves up against another trio of enemies: Metal Sonic, Bass, and Treble.[10]

The five were soon locked in an intense battle, one that the villains quickly gained the upper hand in. On Sonic's suggestion, they tried switching opponents to throw their rivals off, but Metal Sonic proved too much for Mega Man to handle alone just as Bass and Treble proved to be too much for Sonic. Sonic then suggested focusing on one enemy, and Mega Man won a game of rock-paper-scissors that determined they would go after Bass. Between Sonic's speed and Mega Man's collected weapons, they soon had Bass and Treble too badly damaged to fight or fuse together. They then attacked Metal Sonic, and defeated him as well. Unfortunately, Eggman and Wily had one last weapon up their sleeves: the Egg-Wily Machine X, a vehicle piloted by both of them. Weakened from their previous battles, Mega Man and Sonic were captured and imprisoned. Unable to escape, they then listened with horror as the deranged doctors revealed their ultimate plan: to use the Genesis Reactor-powered by all seven Chaos Emeralds-to completely rewrite reality and shape their universes as they saw fit.[11]

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Super Armor Mega Man restores his reality back to normal with Chaos Control, from Sonic the Hedgehog #251.

With no way of stopping the doctors physically, Mega Man and Sonic tried to convince them of the foolishness of their plan, citing the possible dangers involved. Sadly, their efforts failed to sway the doctors, who prepared to launch the Super Genesis Wave. However, help arrived in the form of Knuckles, Proto Man, Rush, and Dr. Light, the former pair attacking the doctors while the second duo worked to free Mega Man and Sonic. At Dr. Light's suggestion, Mega Man combined with Rush using their Super Adapter feature, which inspired Sonic to take another step. When Dr. Light couldn't find a way to stop the Genesis Reactor, they followed Sonic's plan and drew in energy from the Chaos Emeralds, causing them to become Super Armor Mega Man and Super Sonic. They then took over Knuckles and Proto Man's battle with the super-powered Egg-Wily Machine X even as the Super Genesis Wave began to wash over the Skull Egg Zone and the two universes it connected. After an intense battle they defeated the doctors, and Super Sonic then instructed Super Armor Mega Man in how to restore his world to normal using Chaos Control. Unfortunately, a defiant Eggman would attack Super Sonic in the midst of this, leading to dramatic consequences for their universe. However, Super Armor Mega Man was able to follow Super Sonic's advice, and thanked him just before the effects of his actions swallowed him up.[12]

Aftermath[]

Mega Man and the inhabitants of his universe were promptly returned to their proper place in their original reality, with only faint memories to indicate that any time had passed. Mega Man would then resume his battle with Break Man and the subsequent threats caused by Dr. Wily.[13]

Worlds Unite[]

Act I: Deadly Fusions[]

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Under Zik's control, Mega Man shoots himself, from Mega Man: Worlds Unite Battles #1.

Following Dr. Wily's apparent demise and the imprisonment of Xander Payne and his cohorts, Rock worked with the other Light Robot Masters to rebuild the recently destroyed Light Labs. After helping Elec Man jumpstart the generator, Rock headed into Mega City to pick up some more supplies. Roll expressed some concern about him going alone, but he allayed her fears, reminding that Dr. Wily was dead-or so they believed-and that the Emerald Spears were in prison. Unfortunately, Roll's sense of foreboding proved true, as Rock was attacked and captured by Master Zik, Zomom, and Zazz of the Deadly Six from Sonic's World. Despite putting up a brave fight against them, he was defeated when their control over machinery forced him to turn his own Mega Buster on himself. He was then taken by them to Sigma on the Lost Hex who ordered his capture and that of his forgotten ally Sonic at the suggestion of the enslaved Drs. Eggman and Wily, who he had forced to help him begin building a new empire.[14][15] The two doctors used the technology of Sigma's future to turn Mega Man and Sonic into new members of the Roboticized Masters, M'egga Man and Sonic Man. M'egga Man was then dispatched to Mobotropolis to set up one of Sigma's Unity Engines where he made short work of the Royal Guard when they attempted to stop him, leading to an engagement with the Freedom Fighters.[16]

Due to M'egga Man's superior arsenal, the heroes quickly found themselves outmatched, despite the aid of Knuckles the Echidna and the arrival of their powerful robot ally Gemerl. M'egga Man thus activated his Unity Engine, which linked up with the one set up by Sonic Man in Mega City. As the two worlds began fusing together and the pair were brought face to face, secondary programming installed by Wily and Eggman took effect, causing them to attack each other.[17] After an intense battle, each deployed their signature weapon, and the pair cured each other, also activating a message left by the doctors that Sigma was responsible for their corruption. Now freed from Sigma's control, Mega Man and Sonic renewed their acquaintance, and Mega Man was told of the circumstances of their previous encounter. They then joined the allied forces of the Freedom Fighters, Knuckles, Gemerl, Break Man and the reformed Wily Robot Masters, Quake Woman, Dr. Light, Roll, and Auto, the Maverick Hunters and Team Sticks onboard the Freedom Fighters' Sky Patrol base to launch a campaign against Sigma.[18]

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Mega Man training on the Sky Patrol, from Mega Man #50.

While making use of the Sky Patrol's training facilities, Mega Man met X, and the two soon realized they had much in common, both being peaceful robots forced to take up arms to defend others. Mega Man was somewhat stunned to learn that X was a creation of Dr. Light's from 100 years in his future. X also revealed that he had considered asking Dr. Light not to create him so as to avoid all the horrors of his future, but Mega Man and Roll expressed confidence in him, with Mega Man even formally adopting X as his little brother. Joining Zero and Break Man in a meeting, the blue robots found humor in their paralleling past confrontations with their red allies.[19]

Act II: Broken Bonds[]

The levity soon passed, as Mega Man joined Sonic in looking down on their Unified World and realized that the worlds were being adversely affected by their forced fusion. Under the guidance of Sally Acorn, the group of heroes discussed the problem and how they might address it, when they were unexpectedly joined by Eggman, Wily, and Xander Payne. The villains then revealed that Sigma had taken up residence on the Lost Hex, and that Sigma intended to merge even more worlds together and obtain absolute power with the Master Engine. Armed with this knowledge, the heroes set course for the Lost Hex and a showdown with Sigma where they faced Sigma's army of Mechaniloids and the mind-controlled Deadly Six.[20] Mega Man entered the battle aboard Rush, and with his usual determination announced that the robots wouldn't prevent them from "setting things right!" Sonic encouraged him to calm down, but the heroes were hard-pressed by the sheer number of robots. Adding to the trouble, the Deadly Six eventually took command of Mega Man and his fellow robots using their abilities, forcing them to fire on their friends.[21]

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Mega Man and the other Robot Masters being controlled by the Deadly Six, from Sonic Boom #9.

Unable to stop himself, Mega Man apologized to his allies, who were forced to retreat inside the Sky Patrol. Fortunately, Eggman and Wily's newest creation, the Egg-Wily Uppity Robot Scrambler Cannon, stopped both the controlled robots and their puppetmasters, freeing Mega Man and the others. They had little time to celebrate before a giant Sigma unleashed his new Maverick army upon them.[22] Mega Man and his allies fought bravely, but in their weakened condition were unable to defeat the superior force of robots. Fortunately, after the majority of Sigma's minions had departed for other worlds, help arrived in the form of the heroes from the World of Street Fighter. Mega Man was particularly impressed by Ryu, and the four heroes made quick work of the handful of remaining Mavericks. Their task accomplished, Sally Acorn devised a plan to recruit people from other worlds to join in the fight against Sigma. The heroes then prepared to depart in pursuit of Sigma's force.[23]

Act III: Allied Forces[]

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Super Armor Mega Man and Super Sonic about to finish off Sigma-3, from Mega Man #52.

Upon going through a Genesis Portals, Mega Man, Rush and Amy arrived in the world of Billy Hatcher. Mega Man then noted the world was pristine and emphasized they needed to stop the Mavericks from activating the Unity Engine before it sucks the life out of everything before being notified by Amy about a battle taking place nearby. They found Billy Hatcher, Rolly Roll, Bantam Scrambled and Chick Poacher fighting Wind Crowrang. Mega Man then alerted the group of a surprise attack from Dark Necrobat, leaving Billy to swiftly defeat him with a Cipher. Afterwards, Menie-Funie told Billy and his team to join Mega Man, Rush and Amy in the the task to save all worlds.[24]

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Rock recalling his meeting with Sonic, from Mega Man #52.

Soon, Mega Man joined the Unified Army in the final fight against Sigma-2. Deep into the battle, Sigma's robots began to lose power while the evil Reploid fell apart. Believing they had won, Mega Man celebrated prematurely until Sigma had reappeared before the army, now as Sigma-3. He was able to overpower the army with ease, forcing Mega Man and Sonic to power up with the Chaos Emeralds again, becoming Super Armor Mega Man and Super Sonic.[25] They engaged in a fierce fight with Sigma-3 and were eventually able to destroy, thanks to the incognito meddling of Dr. Eggman and Dr. Wily. However, the heroes found reality greatly damaged and were unable to fix it, even after a super-charged Chaos Control. Thankfully, Xander Payne's actions would reset the universe's destruction. Rock would find himself driving back with supplies, later greeted by Roll, Rush and Guts Man. The battle was not entirely forgotten by him, as he recalled once again fighting alongside Sonic.[26]

Personality[]

Mega Man is an overall friendly, humble, and peace-loving robot. Programmed with many of Dr. Light's values and principles, Mega Man is a gentle pacifist, but is also heroic, determined, and possesses a strong sense of justice. He cares deeply for his friends and family, who are the driving force in his life, being willing to put his life on the line for them, and is eager to help those in need. While somewhat cocky, he is also smart enough to recognize his limitations.

While he takes a strong stance against violence and will try to resolve conflicts peacefully, Mega Man is willing to step into battle to protect the innocent from harm. However, he sometimes lacks faith in himself and can be very naïve, acting hesitant whenever he is tasked with a difficult choice, such as seriously hurting sentient beings and robots, which always leaves him with some form of regret over his actions.

Despite being incredibly human-like, Rock does not truly have free will; the depth of his artificial humanity is limited by his programming, and he is unable to act outside of that. He, like many other robots, are also unable to break the Three Laws of Robotics. One such Law prevents robots from harming humans, unless it is to protect other humans.

Powers and abilities[]

Mega Man, as one of the Robot Masters, commands a number of powerful abilities. Strong enough to go up against weaponized Robot Masters and fight Sonic the Hedgehog to a standstill, Mega Man possesses enhanced speed and agility, and is strong enough to lift an entire car. His armor is also incredibly resilient to damage. He is also capable of teleportation, a skill shared by various other robots created by Dr. Light. When donning his Mega Man persona, Rock can change his appearance at will, giving him the outfit he wears as Mega Man, along with his "Mega Man" abilities.

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Mega Man equips Vector Man's weapon, from Sonic the Hedgehog #249.

Perhaps Mega Man's most potent feature is his "Copy Chip" which let him copy the abilities of other Robot Masters through touch. This changes the color of his armor, but he can only use one ability at a time. When used in conjunction with the properties of Sonic's Spin Dash, this process can reverse the roboticization, which usually cannot be done without a De-Roboticizer.

Mega Buster[]

Mega Man's signature weapon is his Mega Buster, which fires powerful pellets of highly-compressed solar energy or be charged for more powerful blasts.

In other media[]

Super Smash Bros. series[]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U[]

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Artwork of Mega Man, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

Mega Man has also appeared in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U as a playable character. Among the first of the revealed "newcomer" characters for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Mega Man is based from the main protagonist of the Mega Man video game franchise rather than the comic series.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[]

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Mega Man in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Mega Man makes his return to the series in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate alongside every other character in the series that was ever playable.

Trivia[]

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Front cover of Game Players (November, 1993), featuring Mega Man and Sonic.

  • Mega Man's name Rock is in reference to the musical genre. When combined with his sister's name, it creates the term rock and roll.
  • Most of Mega Man's special moves are primarily from the video game Mega Man 2. Also, his theme is a remixed version of the title screen theme from Mega Man 2.
  • Before the Archie Comics acquired the rights to create the Mega Man comic series, Mega Man made a few "Easter Egg" appearances in Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs, mostly in artwork by Patrick Spaziante (who was also working as a penciler on the DreamWave Mega Man comic at the time). Some cameos include:
  • Mega Man and Sonic crossed over years before they did in the Archie Comics, as seen in promotional artwork in gaming magazines. When Capcom signed with Sega as an official licensee for the Sega Genesis, a celebratory illustration was made by Greg Martin of the blue characters shaking hands.[27]

References[]

  1. Sonic/Mega Man Free Comic Book Day 2013, "For the Bot Who Has Everything"
  2. Sonic Universe #51, "When Worlds Collide Part Two: Mistaken Identities"
  3. Sonic the Hedgehog #248, "When Worlds Collide Part Three: No Holds Barred"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Mega Man #25, "When Worlds Collide Part Four: Through the Looking Glass"
  5. Sonic Universe #52, "When Worlds Collide Part Five: The Advance Guard"
  6. Sonic the Hedgehog #249, "When Worlds Collide Part Six: Friends or Foes"
  7. Mega Man #26, "When Worlds Collide Part Seven: Evening The Odds"
  8. Sonic Universe #53, "When Worlds Collide Part Eight: Liberation"
  9. Sonic the Hedgehog #250, "When Worlds Collide Part Nine: All-Out War!"
  10. Mega Man #27, "When Worlds Collide Part Ten: No Holds Barred"
  11. Sonic Universe #54, "When Worlds Collide Part Eleven: Worst of the Worst"
  12. Sonic the Hedgehog #251, "When Worlds Collide Finale: Best of the Best"
  13. Mega Man #28, "The Return: Prelude to Ra Moon"
  14. Sonic Universe #76, "Worlds Unite! Part One: Across Time and Space"
  15. Mega Man: Worlds Unite Battles #1, "Mega Man vs Deadly 3"
  16. Sonic Boom #8, "Worlds Unite Part Two: Broken Heroes"
  17. Sonic the Hedgehog #273, "Worlds Unite Part Three: Clash of the Corrupted"
  18. Mega Man #50, "Worlds Unite Part Four: Death and Destruction"
  19. Mega Man #50, "The Choice"
  20. Sonic Universe #77, "Worlds Unite! Part Five: Everybody in the Same Boat"
  21. Sonic Boom #9, "Worlds Unite! Part Six: Fire in the Sky"
  22. Sonic the Hedgehog #274, "Worlds Unite! Part Seven: Gears and Wills"
  23. Mega Man #51, "Worlds Unite! Part Eight: Holes in Reality"
  24. Sonic Boom #10, "Worlds Unite Part Ten: Justice Across Worlds"
  25. Sonic the Hedgehog #275, "Worlds Unite Part Eleven: Killing The Giant"
  26. Mega Man #52, "Worlds Unite Part Twelve: Last Rights"
  27. NBA Jam (the book) on Twitter: (29 January 2019). Archived from the original on 29 June 2019. Retrieved on 29 June 2019. "Mega Man and Sonic the Hedgehog shake hands to celebrate Capcom signing with Sega as an official licensee--meaning that a Genesis version of Street Fighter II would finally happen--as seen in Electronic Games magazine, May 1993."

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