Street Fighter | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | UDON |
Schedule | Monthly |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publication date | August 2003 – August 2010 |
Number of issues | 53 |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Various |
Street Fighter is an American comic book based on the Street Fighter franchise and published by UDON under license from Capcom. This series draws not only on the established Street Fighter canon, but also occasionally addresses various continuity retcons, and even draws from fanon and non-official sources as well.
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Spans issues #0 through #14. Follows various storylines set around different series characters. Various writers and artists contributed to each issue working separately on independent short stories that occasionally tied into the main storyline. Some plot points featured in this series include:
Spans issues #0 through #6. After a break of several months, UDON's second Street Fighter series began under the title Street Fighter II, because the events slowly approach those of the Street Fighter II video game. The main story follows Ryu as he searches for Akuma, who has just killed his master. Ryu wants to avenge his master Gouken without succumbing to the Dark Hadou, the dark power buried in his style of martial arts that Akuma has embraced.
Spans issues Street Fighter Remix #0 through #12. The second Street Fighter tournament begins in earnest as fighters from all over the world compete to see who is the "World's Strongest". This is a continuation of UDON's Street Fighter II series.
A four-issue mini-series based on the Street Fighter IV video game that follows the events of a new fighting tournament sponsored by the enigmatic S.I.N. organization.
A one-shot comic that was only available when the Street Fighter IV game was purchased at Target stores in the US. The all-new story showcases the new case of fighters facing off against their classic counterparts.
A four-page comic created exclusively for GamePro readers. It expands upon the battle between Ryu and Sagat, from which Sagat received his large scar over his chest.
A Capcom series history and art book translated into English.
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