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DARKSTALKERS: HSIEN-KO #1," written by Ken Siu-Chong and illustrated by Tovio Rogers, arrives on October 4, 2023.
Join Hsien-Ko, the Darkstalker hunter, as she confronts the malevolent Nurse Noir, utilizing all her skills to face this terrifying encounter.
Secure your pre-order from local or online comic retailers now!
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A mysterious woman, known as Madame M, kidnaps forty pre-teen girls and transports them to a remote island to train them as the most deadly assassins. CIA operative Jack Chen follows the case for 6 years with no leads, but when a series of assassinations begin to occur, Jack suspects that Madame M is back in business. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Katherine: Anya Charlene Ching: Maggie Q Jack Chen: Daniel Wu Jing: Jewel Lee Faye Ching: Cheng Pei-pei Madam M: Almen Wong Pui-Ha Ryuichi: Andrew Lin Student murdered in Cage: Monica Lo Tattooed Yakuza boss: Benny Lai Chun Mr. Chan: Dennis Chan Kwok-San Drillmaster: Augustin Aguerreberry Little Jing: Chia-Li Mo Young Charlene Ching: Renee Nichole Rommeswinkel Little Katherine: Karine Kwok Fiona Birch: Marit Thoresen Crime Boss (uncredited): Mark Aldred CIA Agent (uncredited): Brian Banowetz CIA Agent (uncredited): Michael Clements Yakuza boss’s bodyguard: Marc Redmond VIP assasinated at Dragon Boat Rac: Johnnie Guy VIP Bodyguard #1: Matthew Sturgess VIP Bodyguard #2: David John Saunders VIP Bodyguard #3: Carl Ng VIP Bodyguard: Ho Chung-Wai VIP Bodyguard: Eddie Che Wai-Yin VIP Bodyguard: Vincent Chi Mo-Chun Fighter (uncredited): Jude Poyer Crime Boss (uncredited): Tullio Antiga Film Crew: Editor: Angie Lam Original Music Composer: Comfort Chan Kwong-Wing Fight Choreographer: Tony Ching Siu-Tung Costume Designer: Lee Pik-Kwan Executive Producer: John Chong Original Music Composer: Ken Chan Ka-Yip Director of Photography: Choi Sung-Fai Writer: Wong Jing Martial Arts Choreographer: Lau Chi-Ho Movie Reviews:
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Street Fighter II #0 (Digital Edition)
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Street Fighter II #0 (Digital Edition)
So is this whole poster cover thing just something the video games are going to do to me this week? Poster covers are weak. Street Fighter II #0 (digital edition) Udon Studios (October, 2005; comiXology posting) WRITER: Ken Siu-Chong PENCILER: Alvin Lee INKER: Crystal Reid COLORIST: Espen Grundetjern LETTERER: Simon Yeung Continue reading Untitled
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Today's Chores, Homework, and Fortnite comic book recommendation is Darkstalkers by Ken Siu-Chong and Scott Hepburn
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UDON Entertainment Presents the Return of the Sultry Succubus in DARKSTALKERS: MORRIGAN #1
UDON Entertainment announced today that it will release the all-new comic book Darkstalkers: Morrigan #1, featuring the continuing cannon adventures of the sultry succubus queen! This one-shot comic book will be written by legendary Street Fighter and Darkstalkers comic books writer Ken Siu-Chong, and illustrated by the incredible artist Panzer!
In this issue the Demonic Darkstalker Morrigan’s late-night escapades into the human world have accidentally unleashed a destructive force on her home dimension! Now, she must personally confront this new evil to return order to her kingdom of monsters and misfits…! Featuring a character never previously revealed in UDON’s Darkstalkers comics!
UDON will release details on variant covers and plot reveals(!) in the weeks to come! You can pre-order this comic book beginning in January at either your local comic shop (January Diamond Comics Previews Catalog) or at UDONstore.com.
DARKSTALKERS: MORRIGAN #1 Story: Ken Siu-Chong (Street Fighter, Darkstalkers) Art: Panzer (Street Fighter #100, Street Fighter Wrestlepalooza) In stores: March 30, 2022
DARKSTALKERS FAN ART COMPETITION!
Dear aspiring artists and Darkstalkers fans, UDON wants to see your artwork printed in a Darkstalkers comic book? The UDON team will be choosing its favorite submitted artworks for inclusion in a fan art gallery in Darkstalkers: Morrigan #1! Here’s how to participate:• Draw your favorite Darkstalkers character(s) (not just Morrigan!)• E-mail a JPG version (under 4mb please!) to [email protected], with the subject "Darkstalkers"• All mediums welcome (digital, traditional, 3D, etc.), but for final inclusion in the comic book an 8.5” x 11", 300dpi digital image will be needed.• Include your real name, artist credit name (if different), and your city/state/country.• UDON's favorite entries will be included in a fan art gallery in Darkstalkers: Morrigan #1• Artists selected for inclusion will be contacted to obtain high resolution artwork.• Artists selected for inclusion will receive a complimentary copy of the issue.• Art deadline, Jan 3rd 2022
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It’s been roughly three years since Udon Entertainment announced any new comics projects, but they’re back this week with Darkstalkers: Morrigan #1. The one-shot features the popular character from the Darkstalkers video game and is written by Ken Siu-Chong, and illustrated by Panzer.
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Taskmaster
Volume: 1 #3
A Watery Grave
Writers: Ken Siu-Chong
Pencils: Alan Tam
Inks: Udon Studios
Colours: Udon Studios
Covers: Udon Studios
Featuring: Taskmaster (Tony Masters), Sunset Bain
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Street Fighter Akuma vs. Hell #1
Street Fighter Akuma vs. Hell #1 UDON Entertainment/Capcom 2019 Written by Ken Siu-Chong Illustrated by Joe Vriens Coloured by Josh Perez Lettered by Marshall Dillon After his encounter with the demonic Darkstalkers, Akuma chose to remain in the hellish Makai dimension to take his training to terrifying new levels. Alone in a demonic landscape, Akuma battles unearthly creatures, giant monstrosities, and an undead ghost from his past! Can I just say that I am a huge fan of the Street Fighter franchise as it's being done here at UDON. I know this is a video game, hell I saw it in the Arcade in the 80's and in the bowling alley if I'm not mistaken however, what Ken does with the writing here is so incredibly fantastic to me. He manages to give these characters depth and layers like we would see in anyone we meet. Aside from that we still get a damn good, solid story and the action and fighting that are requisite with this type of book. Everything is here that needs to be here and then some. This issue was absolutely stunning to me. The story & plot development alongside the character development that we see as they can be one single entity or more as they need to be. The depth of the characterisation here is mindbogglingly good. So when you add in the pacing this story takes on a whole new trajectory. There is not one thing here that is not essential to the story, not entertaining in some way and it is completely revealing and almost stripping Akuma to his basics before building him back up again. This took me by surprise, blew me away and needs to be considered for those Ringo Awards with that writer, best issue, artist, cover artist, letterer you name it! I hope with all sincerity that those of you reading this will pick this up, make sure your shop orders if they don't have it. This single issue makes me want more. I wanna see what's next with Akuma and after the way this issue ends yeah that's gonna need to happen. As a reviewer I read a ton of books a week and I average about 25 reviews and for me to this excited, enthusiastic and overall just plain blown away should be enough to tell you how good this is. The way characterisation is something we get once in a blue moon as the depths that Ken takes it and how articulately he manages to show us through Akuma's own narration and dialogue leaves a changed man. So while I am gushing about the writing here we need to talk about how strong the interior artwork here is. From the opening with Lilith and the Lady Morrigan and her servants we see how strong, clean and crisp the linework is. The varying weights that we see which bring out this attention to detail is marvellous and can be either humorous or incredibly frightening. The way we see action sequences and how they show movement as well how we see depth perception through the use of foregrounds and backgrounds is stupendous. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show us a masterful eye for storytelling. I can't believe I am about to say this but the lack of backgrounds is fine with me because of the movement, and how the creatures fill the panels. The colour work is serendipitous to the linework. I mean to see all these colours, their hues and tones within them being utilised and how they all manage to create this shading and shadows makes me want to weep with joy. The opening makes you want to see more, the meat of the story captives, mesmerises and thrills you while the ending leaves anticipating what is next. And what's next is exactly what I want to see. Sigh UDON has a great way of releasing their books to keep us hungry, on our toes and eager to snatch up the next one. So for those of you who aren't reading this or think it's cheesy or the kind of book you wouldn't think to get, it's time to branch out, change your mind and this up. Start buying one book a week from a company like this and see what happens when you experience this level and quality of storytelling.
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STREET FIGHTER RELOADED #6 (OF 6)
Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Street Fighter, UDON's very first comic story returns as a value-priced 6-issue mini-series! In this final issue, Ryu and Ken come face to face with the deadly Akuma. Will they finally be able to avenge their master's murder? Reprints Street Fighter #6 (2004).
Available at Lobo Comics & Toys this coming Wednesday, 01/24/2018
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Street Fighter #0 (Digital Edition)
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Street Fighter #0 (Digital Edition)
Nice poster but it doesn’t sell the comic. Street Fighter #0 Udon Studios (August, 2003–as posted to ComiXology) WRITER: Ken Siu-Chong ARTISTS: Arnold Tsang, Avil Lee, Rob Ross, & Andrew Hou LETTERER: Simon Yeung Continue reading Untitled
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Udon Entertainment Announces Street Fighter Reloaded, Just 99 cents an Issue
Udon Entertainment Announces Street Fighter Reloaded, Just 99 cents an Issue #comics #streetfighter
Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Street Fighter fighting game franchise, UDON‘s very first comic story returns this November as a value-priced 6-issue mini-series! For only 99 cents an issue, fans who’ve never read these classic tales can see how Ryu, Guile, Ken, and Chun-li first began their journeys to becoming true World Warriors! Street Fighter Reloaded is a re-release of UDON’s…
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Taskmaster
Volume: 1 #2
Patched Wounds
Writers: Ken Siu-Chong
Pencils: Alan Tam
Inks: Udon Studios
Colours: Udon Studios
Covers: Udon Studios
Featuring: Taskmaster (Tony Masters), Sunset Bain
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