User blog comment:SonicFan/Worlds Unite discussion/@comment-5487126-20150705162036

Act 1: Act 1 has beautiful art and the plot is dark as hell in an entertaining way. Dan Schoening and Luis Delgado's attention to detail and shading works great for all characters involved. Tracey Yardley did the pencil finishes for parts 2 (SB #8) & 3 (STH #273), but even when Dan alone did the drawing, it was still great.

Act 2: Like the case with Worlds Collide Act 2, this act has by far the worst art and storyline of all three acts. Edwin Huang doesn't do the best job with Sonic OR Mega Man characters, there's no backgrounds, and Gabriel Cassata is lacking as a colorist, as always. There's not much going on either besides fighting, fighting, and more fighting; the only enjoyable moments are the character interactions in part 5 (SU #77).

Battle Books: People on TSSZ are ranting about how veterans like Ben Bates, Tracey Yardley, Jamal Peppers, and Ryan Jampole have been confined to the Battle Books while mere novices draw the main storyline, and I agree wholeheartedly. As for the Battle Books themeselves, the stories are short, and the fights end predictably (since we already knew how they'd end). The "Sonic Man VS. Light Labs Robot Masters" story has by far the worst art in the entire crossover (plus Dr. Wily in that one panel looks freaking creepy as hell); also, while Ben did a good job drawing Mega Man's fight with the Deadly Three, the coloring was bad---uncharacteristic of how I'd expect an issue story drawn by Ben to look.

Act 3: It hasn't happened yet, but I doubt I'm going to like the art, which is by Tyson Hesse. Tyson does a good job drawing Mega Man characters (see Mega Man #34 and #35), but with Sonic characters...not so much (see Sonic the Hedgehog #264 and #265). *Sigh* I look forward to it anyhow.