This is an abandoned comic that I think I did in December of last year. I couldn't continue due to lack of will and ideas.
Pharaoh Man was supposed to be the protagonist of the comic but I didn't really know what the "loyal subject" was supposed to do. It was difficult and unpredictable to make this comic because I tried to do it without writing a script. I can't make that mistake again lol!
As I wasn't going to finish it anyway, I decided to post it incomplete.
Btw Enjoy the funny faces of Pharaoh Man's helmet snake :)
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If the birthday girl says “play just dance” you play just dance.
I have been unable to get this comic out of my head ever since I listened to this remix of ring man’s theme
Love you Cossack bots
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(via The Grim Gallery: Exhibit 4590)
Dust Man from the Spectreman episode, "The Titanic Monster DustMan appears" (March 13, 1971)
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Today's Rockman's 36th anniversary!
Since it's the occasion, I wanted to share some work I've done for the franchise the last two years. Here we have:
- a 102 page sketchbook (technically a note book) with every robot masters in the mainline games including RMF and the powered up game + The RKN + The RBF trio.
- An A0 sized paper with what was in the sketchbook + the stardroids + the Journey to the West trios from the Wily Wars + Roll + Copy robot + Mr X + the pet trio, Beat and elEddie
They are not my best work, but alot of love was put into these drawings, I hope you enjoy them!
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A monster version of Dust Man for a client on twitter.
Thank you for the opportunity to work with you!
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Ok, ok ok. I need to go on an autism again.
I'm not a massive fan of megaman, I'm no good at the games, but I really like Battle Network and the lore and everything. WITH THAT SAID.
My favorite robot master ever is Dust Man. Here's why:
Skull man is cool and all, and his area is spooky, but his abilities and music don't really reflect that. He's a bit edgey, but no more so than say, Snake Man.
No, the reason it's Dust Man, is because while Skull Man represents the concept of death to humans, Megaman wouldn't even be a little afraid of that. The concept of decay, of flesh rotting into bone, etc, they're just not something that lands for him.
Dust Man on the other hand. He's a giant... what is he? Vaccum? Trash Compactor? I dunno, he's a garbage cleaning robot, is what he is.
Dust Man's stage is a vast junkyard full of scrapped robot parts. He and his area serve as a stark reminder to Megaman that one day a vital piece of his hardware will fail, and he will either have it replaced and won't be himself anymore, or he'll be scrapped for something newer and better. Dust Man stands in stark contrast to every robot master that the Blue Bomber has trashed before, as a reminder that he will inevitably one day join them.
Sure, we can't exactly read Megaman's emotions during the stages and such, but I have to imagine this terrifies him.
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(2022-05-18, 2021-06-04)
Continuing the Mega Man love, I drew some Robot Masters, including Metal Man and Dust Man. I asked some buddies on Discord what Robot Master they’d want me to draw, and one of them said Dust Man. He looks cute. I decided to draw Metal Man too since he looks awesome.
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For the most recent ask meme, any thoughts on Dust Man?
Dust Man is honestly another one I don’t really see often! Honestly, I don’t feel like many other robots do either as he tends to be a little reclusive. It’s not that he doesn’t like socializing, he just gets a feeling of zen when he’s alone and cleaning up. Alone with the garbage to think his thoughts.
Maybe it’s a little stereotypical because he is at his core a cleaning robot, but I think he’d also be a rather orderly fellow. Everything has a place it must be returned to, though thankfully for others he ensures these are clearly labeled. If one were to ask him for assistance in cleaning their own space he’d accept the request but you’ll also get a lesson or two in organizing things so he doesn’t have to do it again.
Being the more quieter member of the Cossack line, he probably hears about everyone else’s problems. Maybe they think he can clean away their issues like the messes, or maybe it’s because sometimes just saying things out loud helps a brain process. Sometimes he finds himself being thanked for helping out when he hasn’t even said a word. Whatever, he’ll just go back to vacuuming this rug.
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