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03.08.03 Street Fighter Review at the4thRail!! - by Don MacPherson
I'm not much of a video-game guy, and when it comes to these one-on-one
fighter games, I am most certainly not a fan. I can never get the
special moves down, and I always get my virtual ass kicked before
getting my quarter's worth of entertainment. I might be wrong --
it's not my field of interest, after all -- but I believe Capcom's
Street Fighter is the grand-daddy of those fighting games. So already,
the folks at Udon Studio had a major strike against them when I
decided to delve into this comic-book revival of the long-standing
game property.
I'm shocked... not that this property was adapted -- it's in keeping
with the cartoon revival trend in comics right now -- but rather
because I (a) understood and followed the story and (b) enjoyed
it. Is this special preview book enough to suck me into the regular
series this fall? I don't know. But if I, video-gamne snob that
I am, can enjoy the book, I'm guessing Udon's target market will
go crazy for it.
Ryu, a native of Japan, is training to be the best fighter in the
world. His sensei is impressed with his student's combination of
grace, speed and sheer power, and he sees within the young man incredible
potential... for good and for evil. The sensei has been down this
path before, and he knows that Ryu is approaching a turning point
in his life when he will have to decide whether he will be a hero
or a villain.
I enjoyed Alvin Lee's pencilled artwork on Gail Simone's Agent
X a great deal, but it doesn't come close to the strength to be
found here. The high quality of the paper and the astounding coloring
job almost gives the artwork a painted look. The colors are rich
and textured, and the inks bring an appropriate darkness to the
action when the antagonist of this nine-page story.
That story is followed by a number of profiles of the best-known
Street Fighter characters from Capcom. They provide a great deal
of information that fills uninitiated readers such as myself in
on the world that Capcom has created. I didn't think the one-on-one
gladiator-like game could yield an actual story, but it would seem
I was wrong.
This preview of the September's Street Fighter series was available
at the Comic-Con Internation San Diego from the Udon booth directly,
and a number of dealers picked up copies for sale as well. I suspect
copies will make their way to many comics shops, and as long as
the price isn't jacked up, it's a surprisingly entertaining promotional
item.
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