Omar Youssef Souleimane

Streetfighter II Turbo #0-9 (Ongoing) Update  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 2, 2009
Streetfighter II Turbo #0-9 (Ongoing) Update

Streetfighter II Turbo #0-9 (Ongoing) Update
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 6 CBR 4 CBZ | UDON Comics | Oct 15 2008 - Nov 4 2009 | 164.2 MB Total

Video game developer Capcom, holder of the insanely popular Street Fighter franchise, awarded UDON Entertainment the license to publish comic books based on the franchise and it is for this series that UDON became known. The comic book series draws not only on the established Street Fighter canon, but also occasionally addresses various continuity retcons, and even draws from fanon (invented or non-verified canon) and non-official sources as well. is UDON's second Street Fighter story arc, named after the then newly-released game from which it is also patterned after. is a spin-off and continuation of this second story arc and focuses on the second Street fighter tournament wherein fighters from all over the world compete to determine who is the World's Strongest. Currently the series spans through #9. Definitely not but there's something to be said for a comic that can keep you interested with a bunch of action sounds like "woomph" and battle cries like "shinryuken!" Not to mention all the whooshing high kicks, uppercuts, and back flips. It is, quite simply, thoroughly entertaining. Period.

Laucha #1  Comics

Posted by Coda at Feb. 24, 2020
Laucha #1

Laucha #1
Ojo negro Ediciones | Spanish | CBR | 28 páginas | 17.1 MB

Solo se puede considerar como fanzine al nº0 de esta revista y eso solo teniendo en cuenta nuestra definición sobre la ausencia de distribuidor aparte del editor como calificador de que es un fanzine y que no lo es. Y es que la calidad editorial de “Laucha” es digna de una revista profesional; de hecho, no todas las revistas comerciales han tenido una edición tan buena como la de esta revista. Dibujada por Omar Francia, entintada por Manuel Silva y con guiones de Andrés Accorsi y José Luis Nacci (nº0 y nº1 respectivamente ), el personaje había aparecido en el único número de “Dark Comics”. Antes del cierre de dicho fanzine, salió este proyecto, que ya en su número uno parece perfilarse definitivamente como un “comic book” profesional de corte superheroico.