Mega Man ZX & Legends Timelines Double Mini-review

After approximately one million years, I finally got a hold of the latest two issues of the Timelines series and Mega Man X #0 (
thanks, Neon Ichiban). I'll review the latter in a different post since it's kind of its own thing.
Out of the two issues, I definitely enjoyed the Legends one a lot more. You can tell the writer is a fan, with the story and dialogue feeling like they could've been taken straight from the games. Unfortunately, the writer is also clearly one of
those people, as the plot acknowledges and revolves around the fact that MML is supposed to be the endpoint of the classic Mega Man timeline. I know this connectivity is these comics' entire gimmick, but as a dedicated Timeline™ hater, I'm miffed. Seeing new and improved Mic Fong art after so long is a huge treat, and I hope he participates in more Mega Man projects.
The ZX issue is alright. The story is adapted from the game with no cool or interesting deviations, and the original dialogue is generic superhero comic-book fare. Also, the first page claims that the story takes place in 25XX, which is a blatant conjecture and inconsistent with the Zero issue, which takes place in 22XX. This means that this issue takes place 300 years after the Zero issue, not 200 years like in canon. The artwork exists.
And with this, I've read every currently available issue of the Timelines series. As expected of an anthology, the quality was all over the place, ranging from good (Classic, Legends) to mediocre (X, ZX) to just plain bad (Zero). I'm
very cautiously optimistic about the future of the series, provided Udon starts shipping issues on time.
Here's Pandora being out of character, and MegaMan and Tron holding hands.

