Spark Man/Archie Comics

This article is about Spark Man in the Archie Comics.

Mega Man 4: Spiritus Ex Machina/Worlds Unite
Spark Man also appeared in Archie Comics' Mega Man series, though debuting in the Super Adventure Rockman adaptation rather than that of Mega Man 3. Having been conceptualized by Drs. Wily and Light, he is brought to life by Ra Moon using data from Wily's laptop computer and made part of Wily and Ra Moon's Robot Master force. He and his Robot Master brothers were later called to battle Mega Man and Sonic the Hedgehog's team of allies during the Worlds Collide crossover event. Spark Man attacked Sonic but Knuckles the Echidna knocked Plug Man into him, sending him careening into Bright Man, with all three of them suffering electrocution. Spark Man was returned to his universe with no memory of these events thanks to Super Mega Man, who returned their universe to its proper time.

Mega Man 7: Blackout - The Curse of Ra Moon/Mega Man 8: Redemption
When Ra Moon spread its EMP field across the planet, Spark Man and his brothers served it out of the belief that it was fulfilling Wily's wishes. They were later informed that Ra Moon had its own agenda, but unlike the Masters Ra Moon had recreated after they were destroyed by Mega Man, Spark Man and his line were susceptible to Ra Moon taking complete control of them. They were thus forced to battle Wily's original Masters and an arriving team led by Mega Man, but were later freed upon Ra Moon's destruction. Thus freed, Spark Man and his line-led by Break Man-set out to capture and recruit Shadow Man, the only one of their number who had been loyal to Ra Moon of his own will. Successful in their mission, they joined the other Wily Masters at the site of their new base. Spark Man and his second line brothers soon acted on Wily's instructions, attacking the unveiling of Dr. Light's giant defensive robot Gamma and stealing its Energy Element power sources.

Mega Man 10: Legends of the Blue Bomber
Spark Man is the last Robot Master confronted by Mega Man and before he encounters the Blue Bomber, is shown tearfully remembering the good times he had with his now-fallen brothers once he realizes he is the last one left. Once Mega Man does arrive, he is so distraught due to the loss of his seven brothers that he starts throwing giant balls of electricity at Mega Man in a blind rage, screaming at him hysterically and even threatening to murder his family. He is finally put down when Mega Man switches to the Shadow Blade, and uses it to slice off his electrodes and send several blades into his chest.

Once defeated, the critically-damaged Spark Man then apologizes and says he would have never have hurt Roll or Dr Light, saying that "no one should ever have to lose their siblings". Mega Man comforts him and tells him he will salvage their I.C. chips, and that they will all be re-built and put to good use. Mega Man then asks why they are doing it- considering the fact that Ra Moon is dead and that some of the Robot Masters he fought earlier did not seem like they want to fight him- to which Spark Man, just before he goes offline, tells him none of them want to do so but have to because of "him". Afterwards, Mega Man retrieves his I.C. Chip and sends the Energy Element to Light Labs, before finally copying the Spark Shock from the now-deactivated Robot Master.

Prisoners of War
Fulfilling his promise, Mega Man helped to rebuild Spark Man and his brothers, with Spark Man and Crash Man sharing a celebratory high five. However, when offered the opportunity to be reprogrammed for new purposes, the two lines of Wily Numbers were split in half. Spark Man chose to remain online and be given a new mission, but eight of his brothers chose to be taken offline.

Short Circuits
Spark Man appeared in Issue 30's humor strip, where he is mistaken for Needle Man.