Street Fighter Legends: Chun-Li #3

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Udon ⋅ 2009
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Issue Details

Publisher

Udon

Writer

Ken Siu-Chong

Artist

Omar Dogan

Letterer

Marshall Dillon

Published

June 2009

Synopsis

BASIC PLOT:Chun-li & crew run across both the deadly assassin Gen and kung-fu movie sensation Fei Long! What clues will they reveal about Sagat and Shadaloo’s latest caper? It’s Hong Kong action all the way as Chun-li demonstrates why she deserves to be called a Street Fighter legend! DETAILED SYNOPSIS:The issue opens in Hong Kong, ten years before the events of the previous two issues. A group of toughs, including a chinese man wearing glasses, are selling a truckload of drugs to a skeezy looking guy in a dark alleyway. Skeezy tells Glasses that the word on the street is that someone has hired a psycho to kill him, but Glasses just points to his massive bodyguard, Mongo, standing behind him and says that whoever the hired killer is, he isn't concerned.Suddenly, stepping out of the shadows, an old man stands before them. He tells them he will be glad to give them the name. "Gen." He says, identifying himself.Gen then begins his attack, taking down every one - Mongo included - that tries to stop him. Finally, he stands before the man he has been hired to kill, and, with a poke to his throat, completes the task.The time frame returns to the present, and Gen and Dorai sit within the restaurant from the previous issue. Dorai tells Gen that he is there on business, and with a smile Gen replies that he always thought what kept their friendship alive was the fact that they didn't talk "business."Dorai agrees, but says that he's desperate for leads. He knows something big is about to go down, and hoped Gen's old connections might be of help. Gen tells him that he can't help him because he has removed himself from that world ever since something occured which he is ashamed of, and which robbed him of THE KILLING INTENT. He says that in his line of work, being without that is like being a tiger without teeth and claws. The restaurant is now his life, Gen says, and while he has heard something big is imminent, he is out of the loop and he knows not what that something is.Thanking...

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