UDON
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UDON Entertainment Corporation is a studio (or "art collective") of Asian-influenced comic book creators. Erik Ko is its Chief of Operations. It appears to have begun operations in March 2001. It was affiliated with Studio XD; in March 2004, UDON announced a partnership with Devil's Due Publishing.
Recently, UDON has been on hiatus while it reorganizes its operations and prepares to become a full-fledged publisher in October 2005. 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 will be followed in early 2006 with the long awaited launch of Rival Schools and the relaunch of Darkstalkers. Erik Ko discusses this in an interview with Newsarama that can be read here.
The team's notable projects include:
- Agent X
- Marvel Mangaverse: Avengers Assemble
- Cable & Deadpool
- Cannon Busters
- Deadpool
- Sentinel
- Taskmaster
- X-Men: Evolution (comic adaptation) (all for Marvel Comics)
- Last Shot (Image Comics)
- Vampi
- XIN (both for Harris Comics made by Anarchy Studios)
- Robotech (comic adaptation) (for Wildstorm)
- Street Fighter (comic adaptation) (for Image, then Devil's Due Publishing)
- Darkstalkers (comic adaptation) (for Devil's Due Publishing)
- Exalted (based on the roleplaying game by White Wolf)
- Epic Battles (trading card game) (for Score Entertainment)
- A translation of Mitsuru Ohsaki's Onimusha manga, based on the Dawn of Dreams game
[edit] External links
- Official site
- "UDON: Not just a noodle anymore" on CBR.cc announcing UDON's formation
- The UDON Checklist current through September 2002
- Udon Comics on Marvel.com