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

                           

Comic Information
Street Fighter #11

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:
November 2004

 



 

Introduction: Infiltrating the Shadaloo base to rescue Cammy isn't all as easy as it seems. Battles between the Dolls and MI-6/Interpol rage on and Cammy begins to remembered everything that she had forgotten. What will she do now?

First Appearances:
Santamu
Noembelu
Decapre
Enero
Marz
Aprile
Fevrier
Blanka

Review: We start off with Cammy, telling Wolfman about her dreams and Shadaloo, until they are interrupted by the dolls. After that small opening, it quickly gets into meaty details which is what is so great about this comic. This comic is very good, managing to concise details of Cammy's past quickly and through visual aid. Blanka just comes out of nowhere though, that was pretty random, I might add. The ending of the comic gives us a taste in story change with Balrog ready to fight Ken, which is really needed right now. Not the best comic, but still a worthy addition to the series.

Back Up Issue

Guest Artist
Adrian Alphona

Colors
Christina Strain

Script:
Ken Siu-Chong

 
 

Date Reviewed: 2007 - December - 5th
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