Aaron Tse lives for his family, and if he's not careful, he'll die for its secrets.
When he left the military, Aaron Tse's first thought was providing for his aging parents. His parents' bar is experiencing hard times, and one night it's shot to hell, with his parents critically injured in the attack.
But this was no ordinary robbery - Aaron's mother reveals that she fled China to escape a blood feud between the Jewish and Chinese sides of her family...both of which are powerful or-ganized crime families. Peace existed between these two families - the Hu and the Margolis - but now it's been broken, and Aaron must protect his parents more
The colors are a little flat, but otherwise, this is the start of what promises to be an exciting fight comic with unforeseen depth. Read Full Review
I think there's some potential for real fun here, especially if we get to dig into the history of how these families came together back in the early 1900s beyond the brief flashback piece we get, and if things slow down enough to get into the moments themselves. Aaron's journey is fast here, from an opening flashback in Afghanistan to back to California, South Korea, and then Dalian. Events just move too quickly, which is what happens with a lot of first issues. But I really like the concept, Aaron is easy to connect with, and his mother is a badass that's unkillable it seems. Rubine's artwork is solid throughout and I'm curious to see where we go with it from here and how this cast grows and changes. Read Full Review
Strong concept that needs a bit of a stronger execution before things take off. Read Full Review
Story that skips unnecessary set up & get's straight to the point. We're introduced to our main cast, the conflict & so o it's key players/cast of characters. This was a solid introduction for this story.