Udon’s Capcom Fighting Tribute to feature amazing combination of artists

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Bengus, Reyyy, Alex Ahad, and Linzb0t join a massive talent pool

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At this point in Udon’s history, it’s tough for them to top themselves. They’ve already published so many amazing books, containing work from both official production art from AAA videogame publishers and original work from talent independent teams, that one might think there is no place for them to go from here but down. Thankfully, they seem no less hungry to top themselves now than when they first got started in publishing 15 years ago. 

Case in point, their upcoming Capcom Fighting Tribute collection could be their most exciting compilation yet, featuring work by legendary Capcom artist Bengus, Skullgirls co-creator Alex Ahad, Rival Schools comic artist Reyyy, and many others. Former Destructoid collaborators Brendon “Endshark” Tapper (Samus and Sagat) and Linzb0t (Teenage Pokemon) also made the cut, joining a list of over 200 artist on the project. Make sure to check the full list to see if any of your favorites are on board. If not, don’t fret. Chances are high that this won’t be the last time Udon assembles a team of this caliber. 


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