Mega Man 4: Spiritus Ex Machina
- Publisher
- Archie Comic Publications
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2012
- Category
- General, Media Tie-In, General
- Recommended Age
- 9 to 12
- Recommended Grade
- 4 to 7
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781936975273
- Publish Date
- Dec 2012
- List Price
- $12.99
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Description
MEGA MAN is the hit new action-adventure series from Archie Comics!
Having sent the evil Dr. Wily scrambling yet again, Mega Man joins Dr. Light and others for an advanced robotics convention. Up for debate: in the development of future robots, should human-like artificial intelligence be pursued or prevented? The event is interrupted when a human extremist group takes over, with the intent of destroying the robots present. It's up to Mega Man and his new canine-robot companion, Rush, to save the day! Meanwhile, the fugitive Dr. Wily discovers an ancient, evil, alien intelligence just waiting to be awakened... and also encounters Dr. Light's estranged first Robot Master.
MEGA MAN VOL. 4 collects issues #13-16 of the Mega Man comic book series.
About the author
Contributor Notes
MEGA MAN scribe IAN FLYNN has been the chief writer for Archie's popular and record-setting SONIC THE HEDGEHOG comic for more than five years, including the headline-grabbing SONIC: GENESIS storyline and graphic novel. He is the main writer of its sister title SONIC UNIVERSE and accompanying graphic novels since the title's inception, the new SONIC BOOM series and is also the writer of Archie's MEGA MAN series, another critical and popular hit. Flynn also helmed the historic first meeting of Sonic and Mega Man in the hugely anticipated SONIC/MEGA MAN: WORLDS COLLIDE storyline, and wrote the critically-acclaimed NEW CRUSADERS series, Archie's return to the superhero genre.
Editorial Reviews
"A comic of mega proportions!"--Nintendo Power Magazine
"Ian Flynn rocks Mega Man."--Comic Book Resources
"Archie has been instrumental in keeping the video game legends of our childhood alive and well for the next generation."--IGN