Buy Street Fighter 2 Turbo #2A comic book
The second issue witnessed how the main casts prepare for the grand Street Fighter Tournament which organized by the Shadaloo. Continuing his adventures of experience gaining and training, Ryu’s haunted by his own self conflict depicting past, present and future, deep down in the snowy forest of Alaska. Thanks to one of Ken’s full bag of new skills, his mission to the tournament is nicely accelerated in good direction. Chun-li is training with Yun and Yang to improve her skills that she will soon need to fight her way through the tournament.
This is the first book of Street Fighter series to show M.Bison’s true power which ultimately strengthen his mark as a threat to the world. In order to warn international military forces from interfering the tournament as well as
marking the start of tournament, it’s more than enough for M.Bison to use up reflected Psycho Drive to abolish Vancouver Island of Canada. The last pages give you the new thrill and excitement as M.Bison directs Vega, Sagat and Balrog to supervise qualifying matches to be held up in Japan, Hong Kong and USA. Guess what, the venue in USA will be the Metro City, home of Final Fight Series, where a comic debutant of Street Fighter Alpha will heads up!
The story sets the mood for the beginning of the tournament comparing to the a reintroduction of the main characters in the last issue. My interest stuck on the back-up story of Abel as the first Street Fighter IV character to appear on comic. It’s a good appetizer before the real full issue commencing February next year, as we could also find out which Street Fighter character does Abel closely related t. Joe Ng’s art seems to be very much improved than his work in Street Fighter Remix one shot book.
I don’t know if others agree with me but I am kind of prefer Chamba’s artwork much more than Alvin’s. I do hope that he would improve more on his cute Chun-Li artwork as I am expecting our greatest lady fighter to be sexier, at least more than Cammy. Chamba’s art on the fight between Evil Ryu and Ken is good especially on a near one page panel where we witness the Shoryu Reppa for the first time in the Comic.
The back-up story was illustrated by Joe Ng, the one who is going to pencil Street Fighter IV scheduled to be published next year. Some claimed that Joe Ng Style is so close to Alvin Lee’s and Arnold Tsang’s style which I am partially agreed. Certainly I am looking forward to Street Fighter IV comic series next year!
Buy Street Fighter 2 Turbo #2B comic book
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