Credits & fair use
The people whose work made this site look the way it does, and the position on copyrighted material.
Input glyphs
The directional and button glyphs throughout the site, the quarter-circle motions, the dragon-punch arcs, the punch and kick icons, are used here with permission from the fg-input-translator project by ygg-m. The glyph set keeps fighting-game notation legible on every screen size; the project is recommended for anyone building tooling around input notation.
Some early character emoji art was drawn by Magic. Find them on @MagicianStuff and @MagicianSketch .
Sprites, portraits, covers, screenshots
Every character sprite, portrait, game logo, cover, and screenshot on Combopedia is the property of its respective publisher (Capcom, SNK, Bandai Namco, Arc System Works, Marvel, and others). They appear here under good-faith fair use for the purpose of identification and educational reference, the same tradition fan sites have followed for decades. No claim of ownership is made over any of them.
Some per-game character art is sourced from long-standing community fan-art galleries. Every contributor is a volunteer archivist who has been preserving fighting-game art for years.
SF Galleries
Long-running archive of Street Fighter character art. Source for several per-game portrait sets.
sfgalleries.net
Trademarks
Street Fighter, Tekken, Guilty Gear, Marvel vs. Capcom, Darkstalkers, The King of Fighters, Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown, The Last Blade, and all related characters, names, and logos are trademarks of their respective owners. Combopedia is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of those publishers.
Removal requests
If you are a rights holder, an artist, or a community contributor and want material removed or a credit corrected, get in touch and it will be acted on promptly.
Thanks
To the wiki editors, frame-data spreadsheet keepers, sprite archivists, and tournament historians who have spent twenty years keeping this material catalogued. Combopedia would not exist without the work that came before it.

