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Street Fighter#3
Cover: Don Hillsman

Street Fighter #3

Nov 1993 · Malibu · 2.95 USD; 3.70 CAD
“Ka-Pow!”

"Ka-Pow!" is a rare, self-contained text feature in Street Fighter #3 (1993), written by Kara Lamb and illustrated by Don Hillsman, with inks and colors by Hillsman and Joseph Allen. This unique issue—published before the series was abruptly canceled due to a dispute between Malibu and Capcom—offers a behind-the-scenes look at the planned storylines for the characters, complete with character illustrations and a detailed breakdown of where the series would have gone. The cover, also by Don Hillsman, features dynamic action art that captures the series’ high-energy spirit.

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writer Kara Lamb · artist, inker Don Hillsman · colorist Joseph Allen · cover Don Hillsman

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Cast · 14 characters

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writer Kara Lamb
artist, inker Don Hillsman
colorist Joseph Allen
cover pencils, inks Don Hillsman

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The series was cancelled prematurely with this issue due to a dispute between Malibu and CapCom, the owners of Street Fighter. This three 3-page text feature explains the problem, and gives a detailed run down of exactly what would have happened to each character had Malibu continued with the series. Includes illustrations of some Street Fighter characters.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).