Tuesday, October 5, 2010

STREET FIGHTER MANGA COMIC BOOK 1ST ISSUE CHUN LI HOT!!


STREET FIGHTER REMIX #0 MANGA COMIC BOOK!

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM!

Published by UDON COMICS.

Featuring fantastic full color anime-style artwork printed on high quality paper.

Stories of "Street Fighter II Turbo", "Street Fighter Legends: Chun-Li", "Street Fighter III" and "Street Fighter IV".

A new era of Street Fighter begins! Street Fighter Remix #0 features 3 all-new pulse-pounding, bone-breaking, fireball-hurling stories, and sets the stage for this fall's 3 new Street Fighter comic book series - Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter III, and Street Fighter Legends: Chun-Li! Join the Street Fighter 20th anniversary celebration!


In the 90s, gamers across the country spent millions of their hard-earned quarters at the arcade and made Street Fighter II one of the most popular video games of all time. Years later, many comic book readers probably still remember how to make Ryu execute a dragon punch or flying spin kick. In this Street Fighter series, the characters and events follow the designs and back stories established in the video game that first introduced the world to Guile, Chun Li, and M. Bison.

Street Fighter, the legendary franchise by Capcom that revolutionized gaming and entertained players and fans for over a decade with its unforgettable cast of World Warriors, finally hits the printed page with every pulse-pounding Dragon Punch and bone-crushing Sonic Boom intact, just like it was meant to be!

Arguably, the key secret to the success of Street Fighter II lies behind the strong characterization applied to the central figures—anybody who is familiar with the video game likely bonds with at least one of the colorful fighters because they can find something to identify with him (or her). For the popular fighting game to carry over into the comics medium was a complete natural.

A MUST HAVE for all Die Hard Street Fighter fans.

Read the story of the characters behind the video game!

This item was never available for sale in any mass market retail outlet and could only be purchased in comic book specialty stores.