Maximo, the two-fisted, sword-slashing warrior from the successful Capcom video game comes to life in the printed pages of comics this January in a Dreamwave one-shot written by Beau Smith with art by Alan Wang. Smith chatted with Newsarama about the book, and his role in the video game sequel…
BenXpawn’s post reads like a promotional blurb in a magazine. He’s probably some Dreamwave marketing guy. Don’t waste too much energy discussing stuff w/ him.
Maximo - I really don’t care to much for the Ghouls and Ghosts genre, even if I really like the Maximo Artist for the game, who does the covers for the Japanese Funamitzu Video Game Magazine. I’ll pass on this one.
Megaman - So far I don’t like the comic.
Darkstalkers - Chances are I’ll probably by the book every month no matter what. I mean, right now I’m playing Megaman Battle Network 1, Megaman Zero 1, Megaman and Bass and Megaman X 7. And when I finish those I still have to play Zero 2, and Battle Network 2 and 3. In short, I don’t really need a comic to live out Megaman’s Adventures but Darkstalkers on the other hand, looks like we’ll never get a sequel so I’ll live out my Darkstalker adventures in the comic even if some of the stuff I’ve heard about issue 1 is really bad.
Morrigan working with Lilith to use a book to enter the Human World? Ugh…
Studio Udon>Dreamwave. Studio Udon has taken great care to reach out to us SF Fans, get our feedback and is giving us a great product. Dreamwave has Megaman flying of all things and Morrigan working with Lilith.