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  2. Category:Street Fighter anime and manga - Wikipedia

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  3. Udon Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    “With the most anticipated Street Fighter game in years arriving 2009, we will be launching the ‘‘Street Fighter IV” comic series as a big crossover event with the game. That would mean the originally planned Street Fighter III series will have to make way and be released after this ‘‘Street Fighter IV” story arc is done,” said Ko.

  4. Street Fighter (UDON comics) - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter Remix (September 2008) - Contains prequel stories for Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter Legends: Chun-Li, Street Fighter III. Even though a Street Fighter III series was not released, this was later considered a prequel story for Super Street Fighter Vol.1 that was published in 2013. Written by Ken Siu-Chong, and ...

  5. Street Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter [a] is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by six other main series games, various spin-offs and crossovers, and numerous appearances in other media.

  6. Street Fighter II (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The Street Fighter II manga was originally collected in three tankōbon editions in Japan published by Tokuman Shoten following its serialization in Family Computer Magazine. It was later published in one complete edition in 2004, bundled with the 23-minute animated film Street Fighter II: Return To The Fujiwara Capital. Volume 1 (ISBN 419793050X)

  7. M. Bison - Wikipedia

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    Despite not appearing until the release of Street Fighter II, Bison is widely considered to be the most iconic antagonist of the Street Fighter series, having served as the main villain of the Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha series and Street Fighter V, and having acted as the force behind the events of both the Street Fighter IV series ...

  8. Street Fighter II V - Wikipedia

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    The series stars Ryu and Ken, teenage martial artists who embark on a journey to improve their skills after experiencing brutal defeat at the hands of Guile.Along the way, they become acquainted with other Street Fighter characters, such as tour guide Chun-Li, martial arts movie-star Fei Long, Muay Thai champion Sagat, and Indian monk Dhalsim. [4]

  9. Street Fighter (Malibu Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter is a comic series based on the game series of the same name that ran for three issues from August to November 1993, published by Malibu Comics.Set after the events of the original Street Fighter game, the series focused on M. Bison's attempts at taking over the world and eliminate those Street Fighters that he sees as a threat to his plans.