Blanka
Blanka is the wild, electrifying Brazilian fighter from Capcom's Street Fighter video game series, adapted into Malibu's comics universe. Raised in the jungle after a plane crash separated him from his mother as a child, he developed green skin and the ability to discharge electricity.
Bursting onto the page in 1993 courtesy of creators Len Strazewski and Don Hillsman, Blanka made his comics debut in Malibu's Street Fighter #3 — a Copper/Modern Age arrival that brought one of gaming's most iconic wild cards into four-color life. With his own dedicated spotlight in Street Fighter Masters: Blanka, this character has earned a place that stretches well beyond a mere cameo, sharing adventures across the decades with a murderer's row of Street Fighter legends including Dhalsim, Guile, E. Honda, and the fearsome M. Bison. Five catalog appearances may sound modest, but for collectors chasing the full Street Fighter comics universe, Blanka is an essential piece of the puzzle — and that Masters issue makes for a genuinely compelling key to hunt down.
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