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Shooting Star Rockman 3 Game Manga Confirmed for Next Month
posted on 2008-10-15 07:11 EDT
The November issue (on sale on October 15) of Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic magazine has confirmed that Rockman.EXE (MegaMan NT Warrior) manga artist Ryo Takamisaki will return to the game franchise to draw Shooting Star Rockman 3 (Mega Man Star Force 3) in the next issue on November 15. The manga promises to show the "ultimate transformation" of the Rockman/Mega Man hero.
The Shooting Star Rockman 3 game itself will ship in Japan on November 13, but no dates have been scheduled for other countries. Viz Media published Takamisaki's MegaMan NT Warrior manga in North America.
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