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Sodom art by Ramil Sunga.
Sodom believes certain Japanese "unlucky words" can inflict spiritual pain on his opponents, and so incorporates them into the names of his moves.
Learn more in the Street Fighter World Warrior Encyclopedia hardcover: https://t.co/lF0GFck0JT
Flashback to 2002 for Fate of the Blade. A comic published by Dreamwave, from writer @Chris_Sarracini and penciller Job Yamen.
It was a about a women discovering she was genetically engineered, programmed, and purchased by a mobster to be his perfect woman. And then... revenge!
Rainbow Mika doing her best Red Sonja impression in this rare cover by @LGerchel
It was a cover for the 2019 Street Fighter Pin-up Special. You can still grab it through the UDON Store: https://t.co/8OL3zdupDh
@POTUSThump @Demonpuppy @ScienceJesus @RAGS_Comix @WeldonArt @PelleCreepy @UdonEnt @AntarcticPress To be fair, while the Street Fighter comics use Japanese characters and themes, and often have an anime/manga-influenced art style, storytelling-wise they're still very Western, specifically American superhero style stories.
Tomorrow night, don't forget the traditional Hallowe'en pillow fight.
Street Fighter VS Darkstalkers #3 incentive cover by @GiseleLagace . Available in the UDON store: https://t.co/Il5U04Nn3h
Cover art for the unreleased "Capcom World Tournament RPG Game", a tabletop RPG.
The art is from 2004. The company that planned to release it stopped doing new releases around 2006.
Art by Alvin Lee with colors by Ben Huen.
I do find it funny how Demitri inside Morrigan's hair looks like Remy.