Street Fighter vs. Valiant Crossover Unleashes Bloodshot and Cammy at SDCC

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Street Fighter vs. Valiant Crossover Unleashes Bloodshot and Cammy at SDCC

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Street Fighter vs. Valiant Crossover Unleashes Bloodshot and Cammy at SDCC

Hold onto your nanites, folks! Street Fighter and the Valiant Universe are officially colliding, and it’s kicking off with a bang at San Diego Comic-Con. Fans have long speculated, but now Alien Books, Valiant Comics, UDON Studios, and CAPCOM have confirmed Street Fighter Vs The Valiant Universe #1, a special one-shot arriving in July 2026. This isn't just a throwaway tag-team; it's a brutal, thematic clash that feels long overdue.

The main event pits two weaponized powerhouses against each other: Delta Red’s elite operative Cammy White and Valiant’s nanite-enhanced super-soldier Bloodshot. Writer Tim Seeley (Hack'N'Slash, GI Joe vs. Transformers) and artist Alfredo Cardona (ThunderCats) are tackling more than just a brawl. Their story thrusts Cammy and Bloodshot into a hunt for a hidden Shadaloo operation in northeastern Africa. What starts as a confrontation quickly turns into an uneasy alliance as they uncover a shared, troubling past. Seeley and Cardona are digging deep into the psychological cost of being turned into a killing machine, exploring what it truly means to choose what you fight for.

This crossover is a natural fit, merging Valiant’s gritty, character-driven universe with Capcom’s iconic fighters. It celebrates two distinct but equally beloved action franchises of the 90s. Beyond the main story, Timmy Heague and Pablo Rey deliver an 8-page backup featuring Ninjak and Dhalsim in a duel that leans into the mystical side of the Street Fighter universe. This highly anticipated issue drops the Wednesday after SDCC.

What starts as a confrontation quickly turns into an uneasy alliance as they uncover a shared, troubling past.

Catzye Take

This crossover feels like a bold move for both Valiant and Capcom, uniting two very different fanbases. Seeing how creators delve into the psychological cost of being a "weapon" rather than just a mindless brawl is a promising sign. Fans should keep an eye on how this potentially sets up future comic universe interactions.

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