Dynamite comics proudly presents one of the nostalgic Nintendo and Rare’s first fighting game in the 90s which is Killer Instinct on its first issue.

This isn’t the first Killer Instinct comic book that ever made, but Nintendo made a comic from that game on the magazine of Nintendo Power. However, Killer Instinct is like the brotherhood of Mortal Combat because the game is violent gore just like that because they include some fearful monsters and demons on the game and comic. Well without further do, let’s get on with the story.

First of all, unlike any other fighting game comics that you’ve read, this happens to have some complicated issues between the characters because they’re at out war against demons from other worlds. However the city is in ruins and the remaining civilians were trying to survive, however, Kim Wu wandered around finding some shelter until one of the Demigod followers are seeking out to destroy her. She fights along with her spirit animal just until her spirit drains it out of her energy. Even so, she actually fought her best to protect herself, but her spirit gave his final words to her to carry out her to find Aganos, well whoever he is. Will she be able to survive on her own accord?

I never expected to read this issue from the video game, but Killer Instinct is one of the most epic fighting game of all time. However, my favorite Killer Instinct game is the first one from Super Nintendo. Right out from my childhood, I used to play Killer Instinct on Game Boy, but yeah it’s still a fighting game but it’s not sufficient because they only have two hit buttons. And one of my friends from college had played Killer Instinct for the SNES and Xbox One. Even if anyone is actually a fan of fighting game combos, you’ll get used to that game because it’s tricky to combine some killer combos until the game echoes with “ULTRA COOOMMMBOOOO!!!!” This whole game is no joke and the comic that I just read. Once you get into the game, you’ll be fighting some monsters and mutated human forms because this game is much like Mortal Combat. The artist of this comic, it did really showed some details and coloring of the characters and background. Even so, he showed his artistic style, especially with amazing anatomy skills that he just made. If anyone is expecting to be a fan of fighting games, then get this Nintendo’s nostalgic comic book and find out.

By Kevin Bermeo

I'm a New Yorker Artist, and I traveled a lot. I enjoy making comics, illustrations, paintings, and digital art. Besides drawing, I'm also a writer, I used to be a Gamer, and I love adventures, food, and dragons.

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