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Udon Entertainment

UDON Entertainment Corporation is a studio (or "art collective") of Asian-influenced comic book creators that provides creative services to the entertainment industry. The company is a publisher of comic books, graphic novels and art books, as well as English editions of Japanese manga and Korean manhwa titles. Erik Ko is its Chief of Operations. UDON is named after a kind of Japanese noodle.
==Overview==
It was affiliated with Studio XD; in March 2004, UDON announced a partnership to release comics under Devil's Due Publishing. UDON's first offering was the ''Street Fighter'' comic book series, launching in September 2003. They would add a ''Darkstalkers'' comic series to their line in November 2004. In October 2005, UDON reorganized its operations and became a full-fledged publisher. Erik Ko revealed that the lengthy break in the Summer of 2005 was to recover from a licensing deal with Capcom, which saw UDON doing artwork for ''Capcom Fighting Evolution''. Although UDON appreciated the opportunity to work on the game, and to strengthen their ties with the video game maker, it taxed their resources, and left them behind schedule on their comics. In October 2005, UDON released ''Street Fighter II #0'', the sequel to their ''Street Fighter'' comic; it was followed in early 2006 with the long awaited launch of ''Rival Schools''. Erik Ko discusses this in an interview with Newsarama that can be read here.
In December 2007 at the New York Anime Festival, UDON announced that it would be publishing three new ''Street Fighter'' comic book series in 2008. These include ''Street Fighter II Turbo'' (12-issue series), ''Street Fighter Legends: Chun-Li'' (4-issue mini), and ''Street Fighter III'' (6-issue series).
In November 2008, UDON announced it would publish a 4-issue mini-series of the upcoming ''Street Fighter IV'' game. “With the most anticipated Street Fighter game in years arriving 2009, we will be launching the SF 4 comic series as a big crossover event with the game. That would mean the originally planned SFIII series will have to make way and be released after this SFIV story arc is done.” says UDON’s Chief of Ops Erik Ko. “We are working very closely with Capcom and the SFIV producer in Japan to make this comic series as exciting as possible. The stories from our comic are linked directly to the game, and it is a genuine extension that fans will definitely love. Also expect plenty of cross promotion and marketing between our comics and the game.”
In January 2009, UDON announced it had acquired the rights to produce ''Final Fight'' comic books. In November 2009, UDON announced it will continue the ''Darkstalkers'' comic series with a new 3-issue mini-series called ''Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors''. In December 2009, UDON announced it will make a ''Street Fighter Legends: Ibuki'' 4-issue mini-series.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ibuki joins the fight! )

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