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

                           

Comic Information
Street Fighter #13

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:
January 2005

 



 

Introduction: A relaxing few days with Ken with his wife and Ryu and Sakura, we find peaceful settings with Guile also...but this peacefulness will be thrashed soon enough! What will happen now that there is a riot ?

First Appearances:
None

Review: It's relaxing to see various characters in a non-fighting environment, showing us that there is a deeper storyline to Street Fighter too, other than the onset of continuous fighting. It's very enjoyable to see such a scene like this. Of course Shadaloo is up to their antics now and are ready to fight. I love that the battle took place during Ken's Banquet, as horrible as that sounds, it sounds great to me on paper, and it shows! The battle rages on for a while, and the fact is, Udon couldn't have done a better job at it, including a great cliffhanger! Wonderful comic!

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Guest Artist
Keron Grant

Colors
Danimation

Script:
Ken Siu-Chong

 
 

Date Reviewed: 2007 - December - 6th
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