Alternative TitlesSynonyms: MegaMan ZX Japanese: ロックマン ゼクス
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 14
Status: Finished
Published: 2007 to ? Serialization:
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Ranked: #48242
Popularity: #8768
Members: 243
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SynopsisMegaman ZX starts about 200 years after the Megaman Zero existed. Now a days reploids and humans coexist happilly and in peace. This story includes two teens, Aile and Vent, who are struggling to oversome what happened in their past(10 years before the whole story), both of them lost their mothers in an amusement park due to a Maverick raid. Now they both find them selfs working for Giro the owner of a transporter service called Giro Express. Giro is contacted by their latest yet mysterious client( they were on a cliff a redezvous point to get the package delivered), while on that they get attacked by the mavericks and the package is lost or so they think for Aile and Vent go in search of the package until they find it along with the mysterious client which was infact the leader of the guardians, while Aile and Vent try to explain what happened to them they get attacked by another Maverick, that is when their real adventure begins. The package they were delivering was a Biometal, by the name of Biometal X he tells them he will help them by providing their courage all the power he can give. Both of them Megamerge with the Biometal and that is where their mission to protect the city, its inhabitants and find out who is behind all the maverick raids begins. AFter that they also find out that Giro is indeed a Megaman, Megaman Z, who works alongside with the guardians. |
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malvarez1
2 of 10 people found this review helpful
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14 of 14 chapters read
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| Story |
5 |
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| Character |
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This two-volume manga is based on the DS video game of the same name. In the game and manga, a young boy named Vent dislikes the goverment because they killed his mother. To take his mind off this, he becomes a delivery boy. One package, though, should have been left closed. In this package was a "Bio-metal", a type of hi-ech armor that can give the user Mega Man type powers. With this, Vent decided to fight the corrupt goverment.
With this series, the main problem for me was the pacing. In the game, you have to fight about 8 robot villains in a row. In the manga, Vent blasts through these robots likes its nobodies buisness. This manga should have been five volumes, not two. Even if you haven't played the game, you may notice.
The art is very good. Bright, clear, shiny, and the fights aren't confusing. The art is a little cuter than the game, but I can deal with it. The characters are all just the normal characters, and if you dislike many confident Shonen protagonists, then you probably won't like Vent.
This is not the best video game manga adaption, but it works as a nice little diversion. read more
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Both of these manga are based on RPG video games. Also, both manga have the protagonist going on a journey to avenge fallen comrades/family.
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Both are Shonen manga where a kid merges (transforms) using armor to turn into a superhero, both help protect the world from robots/monsters, and both main characters want to avenge fallen comrades/family.
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