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Artist:
???
Cover: A
Print: First Print



Artist:
Andy Seto???
Cover: B
Print: First Print



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

                           

Comic Information
Street Fighter #10

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:
September 2004

 



Introduction: Chun-Li strolls with Fei Long to understand the secrets that Hong Kong lies hidden. Meanwhile, Ken and Eliza head to Las Vegas and bargained more than what they wanted.

First Appearances:
Gen
Yang
Yun
Balrog
Geki

Review: We meet a remarkable character in the name of Gen. It shows a sort of back story that we've been getting with Cammy for Chun-Li. The fight in the comic is surprisingly very good. You really can't do much with few pages. Then again, it's a comic, not a book. It seems that Udon has done a decent job in transferring the timeline up a bit, with the use of E-Mail and etc. Nice touch to it. Udon has done it again! I also want to make note that the back-up issue with Geki (of the original SF cast) was a very nice Easter egg and I commend that a lot! I usually never even mention the back-up review but this one deserves one.

Back Up Issue

Guest Artist
Andy Seto

Script:
Ken Siu-Chong

 
 

Date Reviewed: 2007 - December - 3rd
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