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* HeroesWantRedHeads: Red- (or pink-) haired Nastenka becomes X's love interest. [[BrotherSisterIncest (Maybe because the previous one was Roll...)]]
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* OffModel: Thanks to taking DependingOnTheArtist [[ExaggeratedTrope to the extreme]], few details would be carried over from one issue to the next.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Slasher (Bass) is much more calm and melancholy than his Classic self, and even his abrasiveness in his debut comes off more as him being aloof than outright antagonistic. [[spoiler:Even when his status as a double agent is revealed to the others, Slasher is desperately trying to talk them down so that they ''won't have to fight each other'', a notion that Classic!Bass would find ridiculous.]]



* BrotherSisterIncest: Played horribly straight between Mega and Roll, who consider each other siblings but are very strongly implied (if not outright stated) to have an attraction to each other. X also lusts after Roll despite also being considered her brother.

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* BrotherSisterIncest: Played horribly straight in the first few issues between Mega and Roll, who consider each other siblings but are very strongly implied (if not outright stated) to have an attraction to each other. other; X also lusts after Roll despite also being considered her brother.brother. One hopes that this was only because there were no other female main characters before Kalinka and Nastenka appear, as this is dumped as soon as those two join the protagonists.
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* DependingOnTheArtist: Taken to [[ExaggeratedTrope ludicrous extremes]].

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* DependingOnTheArtist: Taken to [[ExaggeratedTrope ludicrous extremes]]. To put this into perspective; multiple artists were used for various issues, they never maintained much, if any consistency with each other, and out of those artists, only one managed to make more than one issue.
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* ConceptArt: Some is seen from both the games and [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears the Ruby-Spears cartoon]]. Roll takes her design from the latter.
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* BigBad: Dr. Wily.

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* BigBad: Dr. Wily.Wily, who is oppressing the world the heroes live in.



* CrapsackWorld: Some of the darker issues show it like this.

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* CrapsackWorld: Some of the darker issues show it like this. For example, it deals with underage sex slavery.
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''Novas Aventuras de Mega Man'' (''New Adventures of Mega Man'') is a 1990s Brazilian comic featuring the Blue Bomber, Franchise/MegaMan, and some of his supporting cast and enemies. [[InNameOnly This is where the overlap between this continuity and that of the games ends.]]

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''Novas Aventuras de Mega Man'' Megaman'' (''New Adventures of Mega Man'') Megaman'') is a 1990s Brazilian comic featuring the Blue Bomber, Franchise/MegaMan, and some of his supporting cast and enemies. [[InNameOnly This is where the overlap between this continuity and that of the games ends.]]
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* ConceptArt: Some is seen from both the games and [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan the Ruby-Spears cartoon]]. Roll takes her design from the latter.

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* ConceptArt: Some is seen from both the games and [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears the Ruby-Spears cartoon]]. Roll takes her design from the latter.



* DependingOnTheArtist: Taken to [[UpToEleven ludicrous extremes]].

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* DependingOnTheArtist: Taken to [[UpToEleven [[ExaggeratedTrope ludicrous extremes]].



* OffModel: Thanks to taking DependingOnTheArtist [[UpToEleven to the extreme]], few details would be carried over from one issue to the next.

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* OffModel: Thanks to taking DependingOnTheArtist [[UpToEleven [[ExaggeratedTrope to the extreme]], few details would be carried over from one issue to the next.

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''Novas Aventuras de Mega Man'' (''New Adventures of Mega Man'') is a 1990s Brazilian comic featuring the Blue Bomber, Mega Man, and some of his supporting cast and enemies. [[InNameOnly This is where the overlap between this continuity and that of the games ends.]]

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''Novas Aventuras de Mega Man'' (''New Adventures of Mega Man'') is a 1990s Brazilian comic featuring the Blue Bomber, Mega Man, Franchise/MegaMan, and some of his supporting cast and enemies. [[InNameOnly This is where the overlap between this continuity and that of the games ends.]]
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Detailed summaries and scans of this series can be found at [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120626223833/http://acidocinza.awardspace.com/index.php?pagina=summaries_nadmm O Ácido Cinza,]] provided by one Rodrigo Shin. An overall summary of the convoluted plot and characters can be found [[http://themechanicalmaniacs.com/articles/MMBrazil.php here,]] at the Mechanical Maniacs. A translation of the series by the Optical Internet Translation Gang is available [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120601135528/http://opentrain.199xchan.org/?page_id=28 here.]]

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Detailed summaries and scans of this series can be found at [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120626223833/http://acidocinza.awardspace.com/index.php?pagina=summaries_nadmm O Ácido Cinza,]] provided by one Rodrigo Shin. An overall summary of the convoluted plot and characters can be found [[http://themechanicalmaniacs.com/articles/MMBrazil.php here,]] at the Mechanical Maniacs. A translation of the series by the Optical Internet Translation Gang is available [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120601135528/http://opentrain.199xchan.[[https://opentrain.theyear199x.org/?page_id=28 here.]]
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Not to be confused with the Creator/ArchieComics ''ComicBook/MegaMan'' comic book, nor the [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave the short-lived comic from Dreamwave]], and ''definitely'' shouldn't be confused with the {{Manga}} ''Manga/MegaManMegamix''.

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Not to be confused with the Creator/ArchieComics ''ComicBook/MegaMan'' ''{{ComicBook/Mega Man|ArchieComics}}'' comic book, nor the [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave the short-lived comic from Dreamwave]], and ''definitely'' shouldn't be confused with the {{Manga}} ''Manga/MegaManMegamix''.
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Not to be confused with the Creator/ArchieComics ''ComicBook/MegaMan'' comic book, nor the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan the short-lived comic from Dreamwave]], and ''definitely'' shouldn't be confused with the {{Manga}} ''Manga/MegaManMegamix''.

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Not to be confused with the Creator/ArchieComics ''ComicBook/MegaMan'' comic book, nor the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave the short-lived comic from Dreamwave]], and ''definitely'' shouldn't be confused with the {{Manga}} ''Manga/MegaManMegamix''.
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## * TheWorfEffect: Poor Slasher.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Even the Japanese versions of the ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' games were tamer with this then this series' instances of this trope.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Even the Japanese versions of the ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' games were tamer with this then than this series' instances of this trope.
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Thankfully, they quickly make an ally in X, their younger brother who has gone into retirement for unknown reasons, and soon the three of them are officially back in action. Unfortunately, things are only going to get worse from there...

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Thankfully, they quickly make an ally in X, their younger brother who has gone into retirement retired for unknown reasons, and soon the three of them are officially back in action. Unfortunately, things are only going to get worse from there...



The publisher went under before the comic (and another series detailing events post-''X4'', before ''X5'' was released) was completed, [[LeftHanging leaving many story threads dangling]].

Detailed summaries and scans of this series can be found at [[http://web.archive.org/web/20120626223833/http://acidocinza.awardspace.com/index.php?pagina=summaries_nadmm O Ácido Cinza,]] provided by one Rodrigo Shin. An overall summary of the convoluted plot and characters can be found [[http://themechanicalmaniacs.com/articles/MMBrazil.php here,]] at the Mechanical Maniacs. A translation of the series by the Optical Internet Translation Gang is available [[http://web.archive.org/web/20120601135528/http://opentrain.199xchan.org/?page_id=28 here.]]

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The Unfortunately, the publisher went under folded before the comic (and another series detailing events post-''X4'', before ''X5'' was released) was completed, [[LeftHanging leaving many story threads dangling]].

Detailed summaries and scans of this series can be found at [[http://web.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20120626223833/http://acidocinza.awardspace.com/index.php?pagina=summaries_nadmm O Ácido Cinza,]] provided by one Rodrigo Shin. An overall summary of the convoluted plot and characters can be found [[http://themechanicalmaniacs.com/articles/MMBrazil.php here,]] at the Mechanical Maniacs. A translation of the series by the Optical Internet Translation Gang is available [[http://web.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20120601135528/http://opentrain.199xchan.org/?page_id=28 here.]]



* ArmedWithCanon: What the whole deal with Princess boils down to - one writer wanted to use her to [[HostileShowTakeover literally take over the comic]], another writer fired his ass and wrote Princess out.
* ArtShift: Every. Single. Issue. Sometimes multiple times within a single issue - the second one alone changes artists and styles twice!

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* ArmedWithCanon: What the whole deal with Princess boils down to - one writer wanted explicitly stated that he planned to use her to [[HostileShowTakeover literally take over the comic]], another writer as a result, he was fired his ass and wrote Princess the character was written out.
* ArtShift: Every. Single. Issue.Every issue suffered from this. Sometimes multiple times within a single issue - the second one alone changes artists and styles twice!



* AxCrazy: Princess, at least in the one issue in which she has any prominence (which is the one in which she's kicked out of the comic). The reason she crossed over into the series' dimension (long story) was, essentially, to kill everything that wasn't her and her robotic pet.

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* AxCrazy: Princess, at least in the one issue in which she has any prominence (which is the one in which she's kicked she is written out of the comic). The reason she crossed over into the series' dimension (long story) universe was, essentially, to kill everything that wasn't her and her robotic pet.



* BloodierAndGorier: Even the Japanese versions of the ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' games were tamer with this than this series' instances of this trope.
* BrainUploading: Early on, Roll's body is temporarily destroyed, and her brothers are forced to move what’s left of her to...a washing machine. She's most displeased, but at least she's not totally helpless in this state.
* BroadStrokes: All the ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'' games up to ''VideoGame/MegaMan8'' happened in some form prior to the comic's events. Considering all the continuity differences in the comic, however, the events of the games can't have happened without at least a fair number of differences.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Even the Japanese versions of the ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' games were tamer with this than then this series' instances of this trope.
* BrainUploading: Early on, Roll's body is temporarily destroyed, and her brothers are forced to move what’s what is left of her to...to a washing machine. She's most displeased, but at least she's not totally helpless in this state.
* BroadStrokes: All the ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'' games up to ''VideoGame/MegaMan8'' happened in some form prior to before the comic's events. Considering all the continuity differences in the comic, however, the events of the games can't have happened without at least a fair number of differences.



* CanonForeigner: ''Tons.'' Most notable are Nastenka (Kalinka’s robot bodyguard and friend), Princess, the rebels, Holzenbein and its forces, and the various robots that impede Mega Man and friends' progress.

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* CanonForeigner: ''Tons.'' A lot of it. Most notable are Nastenka (Kalinka’s robot bodyguard and friend), Princess, the rebels, Holzenbein and its forces, and the various robots that impede Mega Man and friends' progress.



* ChivalrousPervert: For all of X's questionable behavior around Roll and Nastenka, he's not a bastard. The same can be said of Mega.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Towards the end, Kalinka just sorta...goes poof. Considering that most of the last issues were one big fight, it might not be unreasonable to assume that she just stayed out of it.

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* ChivalrousPervert: For all of X's questionable behavior around Roll and Nastenka, he's he is not a bastard. The same can be said of Mega.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Towards the end, Kalinka just sorta...goes poof.disappeared without any mentions. Considering that most of the last issues were one big fight, it might not be unreasonable to assume that she just stayed out of it.



* ClothingDamage: Roll suffers this quite a bit, except for the last few issues where she's almost completely naked.
* CrapsackWorld: Some of the darker issues show it as this.
* ComicBookAdaptation

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* ClothingDamage: Roll suffers this quite a bit, except for the last few issues where she's she is almost completely naked.
* CrapsackWorld: Some of the darker issues show it as like this.
* ComicBookAdaptationComicBookAdaptation: Of the Mega Man series.



* CulturalPosturing: While everyone in the comic loves Brazil something fierce, Princess is the most JustForFun/{{egregious}} example - her introduction (on a fake talk show) includes a [[AuthorFilibuster rant]] about how there need to be more comics about Brazilian characters.

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* CulturalPosturing: While everyone in the comic loves love Brazil something fierce, Princess is the most JustForFun/{{egregious}} example - her introduction (on a fake talk show) includes a [[AuthorFilibuster rant]] about how there need to be more comics about Brazilian characters.



* DarkerAndEdgier: [[{{Understatement}} Oh boy.]]

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* DarkerAndEdgier: [[{{Understatement}} Oh boy.]]The comic is even darker than the series it is based on.



* FakeUltimateHero: Zero. Hyped up as the most powerful of the main characters, double-wielding Z-Sabers, getting OhCrap reactions from every villain as soon as he appears. Then, he freaks out when on the receiving end of an attack by the Neo-Mavericks (being called Big Ice Cream by Bass while being saved) and goes down in one hit in the final battle. This may be a reference to his GlassCannon status in the games, but still. He was extremely disapointing as a character.

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* FakeUltimateHero: Zero. Hyped up as the most powerful of the main characters, double-wielding Z-Sabers, getting OhCrap reactions from every villain as soon as he appears. Then, he freaks out when on the receiving end of an attack by the Neo-Mavericks (being called Big Ice Cream by Bass while being saved) and goes down in one hit in the final battle. This may be a reference to his GlassCannon status in the games, but still. He was extremely disapointing disappointing as a character.



* GenreShift: The writers have admitted to changing the genre nearly every issue, because they wanted to see which sort of storylines the readers liked best. As such, one comic could be a flashback to a horrifying backstory about Roll's mind being taken from a young girl whom an evil scientist murdered for his mad robotics experiment, while another could be an anything-goes LargeHam comedy with NoFourthWall.

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* GenreShift: The writers have admitted to changing the genre nearly every issue, issue because they wanted to see which sort of storylines the readers liked best. As such, one comic could be a flashback to a horrifying backstory about Roll's mind being taken from a young girl whom an evil scientist murdered for his mad robotics experiment, while another could be an anything-goes LargeHam comedy with NoFourthWall.



** The first, [[spoiler:Protoman forcing X and Slasher back onto his side]] is quite delayed (though [[spoiler:Slasher was working more with Protoman than with anyone else]]).
** The second is something of an odd case. [[spoiler:Protoman is offered the chance to rejoin the Six; Wily slams the door by kicking the Six to the curb]].

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** The first, [[spoiler:Protoman [[spoiler:Proto Man forcing X and Slasher back onto his side]] is quite delayed (though [[spoiler:Slasher was working more with Protoman Proto Man than with anyone else]]).
** The second is something of an odd case. [[spoiler:Protoman [[spoiler:Proto Man is offered the chance to rejoin the Six; Wily slams the door by kicking the Six to the curb]].



* HostileShowTakeover: The ''other'' thing this comic is famous for (besides Roll spending a fourth of it stark naked) is Princess, a character whose creator [[WordOfGod outright admitted]] was supposed to kill off everyone else and become the new main character. He got found out and fired, and in Issue #7 Princess is [[LongBusTrip kicked out of the series unceremoniously]].

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* HostileShowTakeover: The ''other'' thing this comic is famous for (besides Roll spending a fourth of it stark naked) is Princess, a character whose creator [[WordOfGod outright explicitly admitted]] was supposed to kill off everyone else and become the new main character. He got found out and fired, and in Issue #7 Princess is [[LongBusTrip kicked out of the series unceremoniously]].



* SeriesContinuityError / ContinuitySnarl: Plenty of smaller ones to go around, but the most notable one has to be Issue #12. The actual events - Roll fleeing from her pursuers, even though she was knocked out at the end of Issue #11 - isn't too bad, if you assume that she recovered between issues. However, her reflections during #12 directly contradict what she (and the reader) have learned only a few issues prior (for example, the manner in which Dr. Light died). You could ''almost'' assume that much of #12 was [[AllJustADream Roll dreaming]], but in the point at which the "dream" ends one can see that [[spoiler: X and “Slasher” are trussed up along with Mega Man, Roll, Kalinka, and Nastenka, even though not only are they free in #13, but they're revealed to be traitors]].

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* SeriesContinuityError / ContinuitySnarl: Plenty of smaller ones to go around, but the most notable one has to be Issue #12. The actual events - Roll fleeing from her pursuers, even though she was knocked out at the end of Issue #11 - isn't too bad, if you assume that she recovered between issues. However, her reflections during #12 directly contradict what she (and the reader) have learned only a few issues prior (for example, the manner in which how Dr. Light died). You could ''almost'' assume that much of #12 was [[AllJustADream Roll dreaming]], but in at the point at which the "dream" ends one can see that [[spoiler: X and “Slasher” are trussed up along with Mega Man, Roll, Kalinka, and Nastenka, even though not only are they free in #13, but they're revealed to be traitors]].



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Not to be confused with the Franchise/ArchieComics ''ComicBook/MegaMan'' comic book, nor the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan the short-lived comic from Dreamwave]], and ''definitely'' shouldn't be confused with the {{Manga}} ''Manga/MegaManMegamix''.

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Not to be confused with the Franchise/ArchieComics Creator/ArchieComics ''ComicBook/MegaMan'' comic book, nor the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan the short-lived comic from Dreamwave]], and ''definitely'' shouldn't be confused with the {{Manga}} ''Manga/MegaManMegamix''.

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