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danomyte
02-19-2004, 04:34 PM
Does any have/remember the SF comic that had ryu/sagat in a real street fighter surround by a ring of cars with ppl cheering on and ryu hits the DP on sagat. A little latter chun and ryu have a fight and chun beats him and then they make out? It came out about the same time SF2 came out on SNES. Its pretty old.

Maj
02-19-2004, 05:28 PM
Yeah that thing is absolutely horrible. It was made by Malibu comics and they killed off Ken in like the second issue, then created a character called "the ferret" or something like that and had him fight Honda. Basically as soon as Capcom heard about what they were doing, they cancelled the series. That's like the comic book equivalent of the Van Damme Street Fighter movie. Don't even bother looking for it.

The Udon series is superior to that in every way imaginable.

nortlee
02-20-2004, 08:33 AM
I have #1&2 of the Malibu series & indeed yuck is the word that comes to mind, totally screwed up the plot thank god Udon doesn't resort to such crappy plot lines etc, they seem to know how it should be done & the best way is to stick with the material IMO :D

Sano
02-20-2004, 09:24 AM
Ferret wasn't a new character. He was a guest star and had his own Malibu Series.

In Issue 3, the writers of the comic revealed their plans for the future if the Series would of continued and Ken was going to return. Oh, and the characters were gonna fight evil clone versions of themselves and Ryu and Chun-Li would definitly hook up in the end.

Since that comic was the worst thing ever, I'm ashamed I know this stuff. I'm currently typing this with a bag over my head.

FINAL SHOWDOWN
02-20-2004, 02:35 PM
i also remember the comic and have issue 3. However there was another sf comic in case you dont remember. I remember one issue it had ryu fighting sim. In the issue ryu had a gun and he was about to kill himself beacuse it had been so long since he had eaten lol.

danomyte
02-21-2004, 01:54 PM
didnt ryu and chun hookup? since he won sf1 and she won sf2 plus in sf3 she has a baby!:cool:

why is ryu so dam hungry! i have sf v tape1 and thats all he does!:mad:

Maj
02-21-2004, 08:56 PM
Ryu and Chun hooked up for like 15 seconds and then Ryu said he had to go train or something. The whole thing was so weak. I have all three issues and you can get them all on ebay for like 5 bucks probably, and it might be worth it for comedic value, but you should know that you are definately wasting your time. It's just a sad joke. Didn't even have any really good artwork ...

nortlee
02-22-2004, 02:18 AM
Hm...I may get #3 if possible just to know how it ended, I got #1&2 for 99p (between $1&2) a few years ago lol, reading #1 it looked like they had big plans but my thoughts were "God this is crap, please no" lol.

Sano
02-22-2004, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by FINAL SHOWDOWN
i also remember the comic and have issue 3. However there was another sf comic in case you dont remember. I remember one issue it had ryu fighting sim. In the issue ryu had a gun and he was about to kill himself beacuse it had been so long since he had eaten lol.

You're talking about Masaomi Kanzaki's Manga. I really liked it, and since it came out before the SF2 Animated Movie, some of the stuff in that Comic actually made it into that film, such as Ken getting Brainwashed and Chun-Li fighting Balrog(Ninja.) Ryu's quote to Necro in SF3 that goes something like "Your stretching Arms don't surprise me. I used to beat a man from India." also indicates that in the true storyline Canon Ryu most likely did fight Dhalsim in SF2 and maybe once or twice in the Zero series. I'm not gonna say that the notion of Ryu fighting Dhalsim came from this Manga, but it is rather interesting.

Another thing featured in the Manga was Vega(Dictator) killing Gouken. At least for me, this Manga marked the first time I actually saw Gouken, and Gouken still pretty much looks the same exact way he did in that Manga. (He looked very different in the SF2V Manga, even sporting an eye patch.) Anyway, originally it was Canon that Vega killed Gouken like he did in the Manga. Over time, Capcom changed that to state Gouki killed Gouken, and now they say that Vega fought Gouken some time ago when he was looking for strong Warriors. Vega defeated Gouken, but only because Gouken was holding back. Read the Link in TiamatRoar's Sig for more info.

And I did like Masaomi Kanzaki's Manga, personally. Masahiko Nakahira's Mangas are the best, IMHO. I really like Studio Udon's Comics too.

CptMunta
02-23-2004, 03:29 AM
My friend from Hong Kong had that cool Street Fighter Manga.

And a VERY strange verison where Ken was called "Bunny"

As for the Sad Malibu US verison:

I remember they had a very BAD preview of it in EGM. The art had been totally changed.

I'm so glad that Udon have stuck to the orginal material.

Richard
03-09-2004, 09:46 AM
I had the first issue of a comic in the UK from around 1994- it had Ryu and Balrog (boxer) battling it out. I can't remember much about it, I probably only read it once.

Sano
03-09-2004, 10:11 AM
That was Masaomi Kanzaki's Street Fighter 2 Manga.

King9999
03-10-2004, 09:04 AM
A friend of mine has a few of those Malibu SF comics...the characters are so damn ugly!

He also has the entire SF manga series, which is great. Bison had a mullet. :lol:

nortlee
03-13-2004, 08:04 AM
I got the final issue today, #3 I only got it so I have a set doesn't mean I like them because I don't just something for the SF comic collection.
Here is what was wrote in the final issue for anyone interested, this is part of the bit that sano was talking about I believe, so for your pleasure & in my case a good laugh here is the article.
(BTW before I get spelling & punctuation criticisms I copied it EXACTLY from the comic)
Malibu's Street Fighter #3 article.
What Could Have Been: A Street Fighter Epilogue ~Kara Lamb
As many of you might have heard, due to complications with Capcom and their dislike of our adaptation of the most popular game in the world, concluding with this issue, Street Fighter the comic book has officially been cancelled. We formally apologise for the dissatisfaction and disappointment we know this news can and will generate. We are true fans of Street Fighter, so even though we will no longer be publishing it, we sincerely hope someone else does! For the meantime, however, we hope to ease some of your Street Fighter withdrawals with a little epilogue. As far as we know, no other comic book company has ever offered this kind of epilogue to its readers, but we here at Malibu want you to know just how committed we are to Street Fighter and to you! If you care to read on, we will tell you what kind of tales writer Len Strazewski would have spun. It's a character break-down, so you can look up exactly what would have happened to your favourite Street Fighter:

Balrog:
This boxing bad guy has been roped into M. Bison's evil ring of Street Fighters. As featured throughout the first issue, we have witnessed how Balrog helped prepare for the (unfair) defeat of Ken and how Bison keeps him on hold as his right hand man.

Blanca:
Last time we saw this South American mutant man in issue #3 he had just found out about Ken's apparent tragedy: that he was presumed dead. To make matter's worse, ken's body is missing and no one knows who is responsible, although everyone has an idea. Blanca is sworn to revenge ken's death because, along with Ryu and Chun-Li, Ken was one of the few people kind enough to take the time to teach Blanca how to read.

M. Bison:
Bison has appeared as the ultimate evil man in the Street Fighter community. He has carefully put together a small army of corrupted Street Fighters including Sagat, Balrog and Vega to destroy the rest, beginning with Ken. But that was all only an introduction to a much more sinister plot: M. Bison had made a deal with dark forces to create evil twins of every Street Fighter, so the ultimate battle would have been every man and woman against his or herself, literally. Which poses the question: are the three Street Fighters working for Bison evil twins? If so, where are the real Sagat, Balrog and Vega?

Chan-Li:
The strongest woman in the world has several problems. First, she must avenge the mysterious death of her father. She knows he was murdered by M. Bison, but she cannot prove Bison’s guilt, she has joined investigative forces of the police chapter. One fan asked why the strongest woman in the world would need to be a cop. Answered Len Strazewski, “Because she needs legal clearance to investigate. Plus, there is a life outside of combat for all the Street Fighters. Most don’t want to have to fight every day and would like to make a decent living. That is why Ken became an actor.” Second, Chun-Li must now avenge Ken’s death. And third, she is beginning to fall in love with Ryu, and is not quite sure what to do about it.

Dhalsim:
The yoga Street Fighter was last seen set off balance by the presumed death of Ken. He was to become part of the Street Fighter alliance to bring down M. Bison.

Guile:
We left the big and bad American Marine with the sonic boom in issue #3 after he blew up a bar upon his notification of Ken’s death. Guile was upset by the unfair fight and his chance to usurp Ken himself. He suspects Bison to be behind the whole thing and swears vengeance as it was bison who was responsible for the death of Guile’s close friend, Charlie. Now Guile has two reasons to go after Bison.

E. Honda:
The sumo-wrestler from Japan was scheduled to test new applicants to the Street Fighter programme. After meeting on a plane trip Ferret of Protectors fame, decided to try out himself. As we saw in this issue, he was definitely defeated by E. Honda.

Ken:
All throughout issue #1 and #2, Ken was in a battle for his life against first Balrog, and then Sagat. Both were teamed up against Ken by M. Bison as part of his sinister plan. At the end of issue #2, a car burst into Ryu’s private garden with the scalp and bloodied clothes of Ken inside. As several of you reader’s pointed out, during the game Ryu and Ken were bitter enemies. But after the Championship they were able to recultivate the old commaradirie they used to share during training. Now Ryu believes Ken is dead. However, this is not the case. Unbeknownce to all, Ken is alive, not well, but recovering. He is bald and in bad shape, but living under care. Unfortunately due to the cancellation of the series, we do not get to see his gallant return or the battle of the allied Street Fighters trying to take Bison down in the name of Ken. But this, at least, solves the mystery of Ken’s missing body.

Nida:
Nida is the unknown character. We were going to introduce her as the newest member of the Street Fighter team, but we never got the chance. She is an adolescent young lady from the Phillapines who, unlike the other Street Fighters, uses weapons. Her involvement with the Street Fighters begins when her father, a law enforcement officer, is killed during a drug bust by the evil Ryu look alike. Now she is out for Ryu with a vengeance. For the time being, she is nursing shen-Long back to health after he was posioned by M. Bison.

Ryu:
Ryu is the central hero in the story so far. He was meditating peacefully in his private garden when a car came crashing through with ken’s scalp and bloodied clothes left inside. However, there was no body. Ryu has become enraged and horribly saddened as he remembers all the times he shared in training with ken and Chun-li. The three of them have a lot of history together. Had the series continued, we would have seen Ryu organise the Street Fighters into a temporary alliance to take out M. Bison. But before the battle, we would have seen the bitter fight between Ryu and Sagat, the man he scarred during the Championship. Unknown to Ryu, Ken’s death was only part of a master plot to play him right into Bison’s hands. Things would have turned grim perhaps. Except for the unexpected, and not necessarily friendly ally Ryu comes to find in Guile. They become…partners, if only for a little while. Meanwhile, there is always Chun-Li, and Ryu knows he has fallen in love with her for sure. “Their relationship would have definitely been resolved,” said Len S. So don’t worry all your romantic hopefuls; somewhere out there in the possible future Ryu and chun-Li finally got together.

Sagat:
The first and second issue show us what a bitter enemy Sagat can be. He was certainly bitter enough to kill Ken, or at least assume he killed Ken. But there is still something honorable in Sagat as we can see in these early issues where he is not happy to have declared victory after an unfair fight. In fact, Bison is well aware that Sagat might start having second thoughts and tells Balrog to keep Sagat fighting so he doesn’t have to think about the guilt. I asked Mr. Strazewski if Sagat was just a victim of Bison’s evil and he replied, “In the first series of the book, Sagat would have no opportunity to redeem himself, but if we could have continued further…”

Vega:
The masked man with the knives on his hands was last seen in issue #1, preparing for battle at Bison’s hidden estate. What Bison was planning to use him for remains unclear, but it was nothing wholesome, that is for sure. Handsome fighters never lose a battle!

Zangief:
The Russian Street Fighter was last seen in #3 fighting bears to prepare his revenge against Ken’s killer. Zangief was determined to beat Ken and claim the Street Fighter title. So now, like Guile he is mad that his chance has been taken away from him.

And that, fans and readers, in a pinch is what would have been if we were allowed to continue the series. And don’t forget that we are also offering a keepsake for this series that never was, just so you remember Malibu’s version of Street Fighter It’s our very special Gold Editions of #s1-3. Thanks for all your cards and letters of support, everybody.

osamado
03-14-2004, 04:29 AM
Yeah. I've never even heard of the Old, US version Street Fighter. You guys just put horrible thoughts in my head by telling me it exists:(

Oh well. At least I know that I should not look for it.

Damn. Some hell of a list ya got there Nortalee.

nortlee
03-14-2004, 04:36 AM
Originally posted by osamado
Yeah. I've never even heard of the Old, US version Street Fighter. You guys just put horrible thoughts in my head by telling me it exists:(

Oh well. At least I know that I should not look for it.

Damn. Some hell of a list ya got there Nortalee.

Thank you *bows* took me a good 45 minutes minimum to type up that article. Yeah don't bother getting it as you can tell it really is complete trash.

osamado
03-15-2004, 01:56 AM
Thanks again.

nortlee
03-20-2004, 02:36 AM
Hey all I stumbled across these 2 old comics:
http://i4.ebayimg.com/01/i/01/83/83/91_1_b.JPG
http://i21.ebayimg.com/03/i/01/81/c7/49_1.JPG
I was just wondering if anyone could give me some information on them, what series' they're both from? Are they from the same series? How many issues were there of each if not the same series? & who were they made from? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help :)

yikhai
03-20-2004, 10:07 AM
don't know much about it but the first image is a weekly version of the second image

the second image is of the Street Fighter manga released in japan so many years ago, in graphic novel digest size type form to the best of my knowledge

the first image is the first issue UK version of the Street Fighter manga in magazine form. it was basically a translated reprint published by Manga. i can't remember but i think it was released biweekly or monthly. after the telling of the Street Fighter manga, it did an adaptation of the street fighter movie and then an adaptation of the street fighter II anime movie

need to go search for it, i did have one or two issues which i bought as a kid. i had issue 2 which was a chun li vs blanka fight

Maj
03-21-2004, 06:56 PM
The second pic looks like it's from the 8-issue SF2 miniseries that must have been made in Japan and translated into English. If that's what it is, then it's worth getting. Good story, good artwork, pretty good treatment of the characters, etc.

No idea what the first pic is though. Let us know if/when you get it.

Rhio2k
03-24-2004, 06:41 PM
They are both the same issue, but with different covers. The top one is the first issue of the translated Tokuma Comics Street Fighter issue number 1 with a UK exclusive cover, and the second one is the american cover to issue 1.

Rah
09-26-2004, 10:01 AM
i have all 8 issues of Masaomi kanzaki`s street fighter 2 comics, they have been kept in my loft since 1994. if there are any die hard fans that want these issue email me at Aymsmail@aol.com.
they are in perfect condition and are a great read with brilliant graphics. let me now soon or you might miss out!

Rah
09-26-2004, 10:05 AM
i have all 8 issues of Masaomi kanzaki`s street fighter 2 comics, they have been kept in my loft since 1994. if there are any die hard fans that want these issues, email me at Aymsmail@aol.com.
they are in perfect condition and are a great read with brilliant graphics. let me now soon or you might miss out!

Rah
09-26-2004, 10:10 AM
have all 8 issues of Masaomi kanzaki`s street fighter 2 comics, they have been kept in my loft since 1994. if there are any die hard fans that want these issue emali me at Aymsmail@aol.com.
they are in perfect condition and are a great read with brilliant graphics. let me now soon or you might miss out!

Rah
09-26-2004, 11:45 AM
Listen up!
i have all 8 exclusive issues of Masaomi Kanzaki`s street Fighter2 manga comics. they have been in my loft since 19945.
if any die hard fans are interested get in contact with me soom. Email me at Aymsmail@aol.com.
they are in excellent condition, with great graphics,and they are a good read.
if you want them let me soon.

MangaManX
09-27-2004, 02:44 PM
"We formally apologise for the dissatisfaction and disappointment we know this news can and will generate. We are true fans of Street Fighter, so even though we will no longer be publishing it, we sincerely hope someone else does!"

What a bunch of crap. The guys at Malibu had some pretty big egoes considering their work sucked so much. They bastardize Street Fighter and then actually believe that what they did was true to the game and that people would care that the piece of crap book was cancelled. Capcom did the right thing to can that crapfest. I only wish they could have gotten around to the job sooner, like after issue 1...

Thankfully, the Udon team knows what a Street Fighter comic should be! I hope the guys who worked on the old Malibu book have read Udon's comic and recieved a lesson in what an SF comic should be.

nortlee
09-27-2004, 02:58 PM
Thankfully, the Udon team knows what a Street Fighter comic should be! I hope the guys who worked on the old Malibu book have read Udon's comic and recieved a lesson in what an SF comic should be.

Amen to that. One of the things that sometimes rialled me with the SF2V anime was how they tried to turn it into heroes and villains, in Street Fighter there is some of that but there's supposed to be more insight into the way of the warrior. Udon does a great job with that imo with the random fights and rivalries that go on. Malibu's was building up to all heroes and villain crap. I'm not that keen on the Manga comic either...

semijuggalo
10-06-2004, 02:12 PM
Speaking of old Street Fighter comics, does anyone else remember the manga adaptaion of Street Fighter 2: the Animated Movie? It only lasted a few issues and there were similarities and differences abounds. I only read two issues of the manga but I remember that there were a lot of things I noticed that were different from the anime.

For example, the Vega vs Chun Li fight was a little more brutal. For one thing, Vega catches Chunny with an Aerial Suplex and she nearly dies. While Vega removes his mask and stands lording over her fallen body, she vomits some blood in his face and he licks it off. Meanwhile, deep in Chunny's mind, she has a vision of her dead father, thus giving her the strength to get up and defeat Vega with a Kikouken. After being blasted through the wall, Vega presumably falls to his death.

The BIG difference between the anime's fight and the manga's fight is the humurous aftermath that followed. Vega lands in a tree planted on the sidewalk. He meets Dee Jay, Honda, and T. Hawk, who are baffled by the strange man from the sky. Vega then insults them and they respond by beating the piss out of him. Basically, after such a gruesome battle, the artist decided to lighten the mood with a little comic relief. Oh, but after that, Guile came into Chunny's apartment and saw her lying unconscious with a message she wrote to him on the wall (with her own blood).

Does anybody actually own the SF2 Movie manga? Has anyone at least HEARD of it? I can't even remember who published it. Something is telling me Viz Comics, but I may be VERY wrong.

Little help?

nortlee
10-06-2004, 02:21 PM
Speaking of old Street Fighter comics, does anyone else remember the manga adaptaion of Street Fighter 2: the Animated Movie? It only lasted a few issues and there were similarities and differences abounds. I only read two issues of the manga but I remember that there were a lot of things I noticed that were different from the anime.

For example, the Vega vs Chun Li fight was a little more brutal. For one thing, Vega catches Chunny with an Aerial Suplex and she nearly dies. While Vega removes his mask and stands lording over her fallen body, she vomits some blood in his face and he licks it off. Meanwhile, deep in Chunny's mind, she has a vision of her dead father, thus giving her the strength to get up and defeat Vega with a Kikouken. After being blasted through the wall, Vega presumably falls to his death.

The BIG difference between the anime's fight and the manga's fight is the humurous aftermath that followed. Vega lands in a tree planted on the sidewalk. He meets Dee Jay, Honda, and T. Hawk, who are baffled by the strange man from the sky. Vega then insults them and they respond by beating the piss out of him. Basically, after such a gruesome battle, the artist decided to lighten the mood with a little comic relief. Oh, but after that, Guile came into Chunny's apartment and saw her lying unconscious with a message she wrote to him on the wall (with her own blood).

Does anybody actually own the SF2 Movie manga? Has anyone at least HEARD of it? I can't even remember who published it. Something is telling me Viz Comics, but I may be VERY wrong.

Little help?
I have the TPB Manga and also the comic series, It's all part of that on-going Street Fighter Manga comic seres, which reached 16 issues. #1-8 was an orignal version, #9-11 I think was Street Fighter the movie, #12-16 was the SF2 Animated Movie manga. I can only actually see Manga on the comic as the publisher.

Kataklysmic
10-06-2004, 02:23 PM
If you go to Kikouken.com, you'll find pics of Chun getting hugged by Honda in that comic. She suffers the agonizing pressure of his arms closing in on her body as he yells out "IT'S OVER!", and when she sees he's enjoying it (as in, snuggling up to her breasts), she breaks out and throws his ass across the arena. Stupid, but hilarious.

semijuggalo
10-06-2004, 02:27 PM
Damn, that was fast! So, it was part of the old Street Fighter manga series, huh? Thanks for the quick reply, nortlee.

nortlee
10-06-2004, 03:03 PM
Lol just lucky timing I was here, no probs mate :)