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** Mr. Holzenbein announcing that his Voodoo ritual will bring about "The end of everything" is eerily funny, as it was the final line of the series before the comic came to an abrupt end.

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** Mr. Holzenbein announcing that his Voodoo ritual will bring about "The "the end of everything" is eerily funny, as it was the final line of the series before the comic came to an abrupt end.


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* TearJerker: [[WholeEpisodeFlashback Issue 4]] is rather somber overall, given that it revolves around what is essentially human trafficking:
** That moment where [[spoiler:Roll]], given false hope, imagines herself happily spending time with the girl she was playing with earlier, along with the girl's mother (who, not a few hours before, reacted with hostility when she saw the two, but here is watching over them with a smile on her face).
** Dr. Light, who was an employee of Holzenbein House at the time, is unable to stomach the demonstration of Holzenbein's and Wily's "finest work" and walks out. He mourns the victims of Project Lazarus, "angels" who had any chance of a normal life ripped away from them... and decides that if he can't have the project shut down or rescue any of the deployed cyborgs, he can at least save [[spoiler:the girl that he later names "Roll"]].
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** Writer José Roberto Pereira convinced editor Sergio Peixoto to start a "Brazilian Mega Man" series in bad faith, intending to exploit the brand's name to boost awareness of his own series. After he was fired over that, the comic's end and his passing in 2012, all that's been preserved of his Princess character online is her AuthorFilibuster with very little people aware that she's supposed to be a cameo from a story called ''Os Elementais''.

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** Writer José Roberto Pereira convinced editor Sergio Peixoto to start a "Brazilian Mega Man" series in bad faith, intending to exploit the brand's name to boost awareness of his own series. After he was fired over that, the comic's end and his passing in 2012, all that's been preserved of his Princess character online is her AuthorFilibuster with very little few people aware that she's supposed to be a cameo from a story called ''Os Elementais''.



** Issue #4. The fact that homeless children are being kidnapped, cyborg-ized, and made to work in the off-world colonies and as [[{{Squick}} sexual servants]] in the "Suspended Cities" is bad enough, but it's here that we learn [[spoiler:Roll [[WasOnceAMan was once a human girl,]] and was among the many victims of Project Lazarus]]. At one point, the guards enter the room and one stops to talk with [[spoiler:Roll]]. He promises to bring her someplace better, where people won't slap her just for playing with their children. The scene immediately cuts to her [[spoiler:''decapitated and mangled corpse'']].

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** Issue #4. The fact that homeless children are being kidnapped, cyborg-ized, and made to work in the off-world colonies and as [[{{Squick}} sexual servants]] in the "Suspended Cities" is bad enough, but it's here that we learn that [[spoiler:Roll [[WasOnceAMan was once a human girl,]] and was among the many victims of Project Lazarus]]. At one point, the guards enter the room and one one, Hans, stops to talk with [[spoiler:Roll]]. He promises to bring her someplace better, where people won't slap her just for playing with their children. The scene immediately cuts to her [[spoiler:''decapitated and mangled corpse'']].
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%%ZCE* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Quite possibly one of the more bizarre versions of ''Franchise/MegaMan''.

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** In #3, X tries to argue that there's nothing wrong with historical revisionism (specifically, that his idealized view of São Paulo is better than the truth). [[spoiler: He'd have [[FaceHeelTurn good reason]] to not want to face the past...]]

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** In #3, X describes São Paulo as a peaceful oasis, only for Roll to remind him that the place was a crime-ridden dump. Annoyed, X tries to argue that there's nothing wrong with historical revisionism (specifically, that his idealized view of São Paulo is better than his beloved city and, more generally, that it's fine to hang onto such memories regardless of how accurate they aren't. It comes off like X refuses to face the truth). past... [[spoiler: He'd have and, as it later turns out, he has [[FaceHeelTurn good reason]] to not want to face the past...to.]]



** [[Main/CreatorsPet Princess']] entire multi-page AuthorFilibuster at the end of issue 3 about the state of Brazilian comics, the superioty of Brazilian creators, and gloating about how Capcom gave "a angsty, brainless Brazilian writer" the chance to let out all the rage and frustration he has against copyright licencors and publishers, and even taunts Marvel and DC at one point, and saying how she's protected by the strongest force of all: the comic's writer. The comic itself is even shocked by her outburst, asking if Capcom would allow such madness and wondering if they'll even be able to get the issue published. All of this ''seems'' like a gag resembling omake found in various manga, but then you find out the writer was replaced the following issue...

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** [[Main/CreatorsPet Princess']] entire multi-page AuthorFilibuster at the end of issue 3 about the state of Brazilian comics, the superioty superiority of Brazilian creators, and gloating about how Capcom gave "a angsty, brainless Brazilian writer" the chance to let out all the rage and frustration he has against copyright licencors licensors and publishers, and even taunts Marvel and DC at one point, and saying how she's protected by the strongest force of all: the comic's writer. The comic itself is even shocked by her outburst, asking if Capcom would allow such madness and wondering if they'll even be able to get the issue published. All of this ''seems'' like a gag resembling omake found in various manga, but then you find out the writer was replaced the following issue...



** The splash page in Issue #12 featuring [[spoiler:the good guys tied up, in pain, and (mostly) naked]].

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** The splash page in Issue #12 featuring [[spoiler:the good guys tied up, in pain, and (mostly) naked]].(in the girls' case) stripped bare]].
* NoYay: Early on, Rock and X both express interest in Roll--you know, ''their sister''. Mercifully, this is dropped as soon as Kalinka and Nastenka join their group.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Quite possibly one of the more bizarre versions of ''Franchise/MegaMan''.

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* %%ZCE* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Quite possibly one of the more bizarre versions of ''Franchise/MegaMan''.
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"It's this trope, except it really isn't".


* SoBadItsGood: If you don't think it's horrible.
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Zero Context Example. And if it's a spoiler, it's not this trope.


* SignatureScene: The infamous ending where [[spoiler:aliens arrive out of nowhere]].
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The trope is about characters' mistakes, not the work's flaws.


* NeverLiveItDown: There ''was'' rampant nakedness, but it only began with Issue #12, 3/4ths through the comic's run. The comic is now mostly known for this.
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* {{Narm}}:
** Some of the artwork can kill any drama there might have been in a scene.
** Princess' boasts about being invincible because the author favors her are played seriously, and they are also things most authors strive to avoid being criticized about, leading to them looking like self-parody.
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* FridgeHorror:
** In #3, X tries to argue that there's nothing wrong with historical revisionism (specifically, that his idealized view of São Paulo is better than the truth). [[spoiler: He'd have [[FaceHeelTurn good reason]] to not want to face the past...]]
** What would have happened if the author who created Princess ''had'' managed to go through with his hijacking of the comic, which required an EverybodyDiesEnding for everyone '''except''' Princess...

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** Princess' rant about how she wants to destroy the Mega Man cast and replace them becomes this when it turns out the thing she boasted would protect her, the author's support, was removed due to ExecutiveMeddling firing the author, which led to her being erased instead.



* {{Narm}}: Some of the artwork can kill any drama there might have been in a scene.

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** Princess' boasts about being invincible because the author favors her are played seriously, and they are also things most authors strive to avoid being criticized about, leading to them looking like self-parody.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: See NeverLiveItDown.
* BizarroEpisode: Issue #5's race is ostensibly to raise enough money to repair Roll's body, but it feels rather... random.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: See NeverLiveItDown.
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** May be NarmCharm in some situations. An example would be with one of the artists, who wrote onomatopoeias in a very literal sense, such as "rajadão", which means "big blast".
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** Issue #3. Princesa's whole MotiveRant, in which she makes some crazy {{Nightmare Face}}s as she states her mad plan to usurp the comic itself and kill everyone.

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