how the Street Fighter Alpha games feel so different from the Street Fighter III games), there are always new characters to incorporate and old characters to revisit. Considering the video games are constantly redefining themselves (ie. You have a huge cast of names who are identified by just their appearances, gestures, a handful of quotes, several paragraphs of backstory, and an ending cutscene. Not only was it one of the most popular games of the 90’s, but its world and characters are only half-defined and there’s creative freedom in that. Ever since the popularity of Street Fighter II, the inclusion of it into any kind of adaptation has been a no-brainer. In various forms, Street Fighter has been released across the last two decades in different levels of quality.
You could say that the series has as expansive a history in the comics as it does on consoles. The latest installment of the fighting franchise, Street Fighter V, has finally arrived and there’s even a new comic book from UDON. There’s no better time to look back at Street Fighter comics than the present.