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Artist:
Mark Brooks
Cover: A
Print: First Print



Artist:
Ale Garza
Cover: B
Print: First Print



Artist:
Jo Chen
Cover: Power Foil
Print: Special Print

                           

Comic Information
Street Fighter #8

Publisher:

Devi's Due Publishing Inc.

Producer:
Udon Entertainment

Writer:
Ken Siu-Chong

Artists:
Alvin Lee
Long Vo
Rob Ross
Alan Tam
Rey
Andrew Hou
Arnold Tsang

Release Date:
May 2004

 


Introduction: Investigating the secrets that lie in the movie business, Chun-Li must get to Fei-Long. The girl captured by the Delta Red may lead to clues that Cammy has been wondering all along. And what will happen when Ryu heads for Thailand?

First Appearances:
Adon

Review: Beginning with Cammy again, her amnesia (or that's what I'll call it) is getting to her. She wants to uncover that past of hers. Cammy's back story in the comic and "finding herself" again is something I like a lot. I believe they focus too much on it though. Signature moves that come from the game and go into the art is a wonderful thing Udon does. I am in complete awe that they work so closely to adapt it right. The storyline has done a good job in defining what "Street Fighter" is with Ryu. He has traveled the world to see different people, and that was his intention. Udon amazes me in many ways. Though one complaint I can't help but complain every time...the comic book is...too. short. Always wanting more! A+

Back Up Issue

Guest Artist
Ale Garza

Script:
Ken Siu-Chong

Inks:
M3th

Colors:
Gary Yeung

 
 

Date Reviewed: 2007 - December - 1st
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