Ten hard-as nails women face off in an ancient contest of champions where the winner truly takes all: the title of "Queen of the Galaxy." To win the challenge, each contestant must survive the hazards of the planet's harsh landscape, the ferocious predators on and below its surface, and their fellow contestants. This edition of the contest has a twist: one of the contestants is an infiltrator who has her eye on something bigger than the prize. Who is she and what does she really want?
I love this series. It has been a fun and energetic ride so far. A man of simple tastes? Sometimes I am, and I have no problem with that at all. I buy comics to enjoy them, to enjoy the stories, to enjoy the art. With Fight Girl, Cho has ticked those three boxes. Read Full Review
As the series progresses, its apparent that. Cho is lining things up for an essentially political cloak-and-dagger wrap-up in the fifth issue. The pacing has been maintained in a way thats come really, really close to being repetitious, but Cho has done a really, really good job of keeping it interesting throughout. So much of the appeal in the series has proven to be the repetition. Rarely has a sport-like series worked this well while keeping so close to the game-by-game nature of an athletic competition motif. Read Full Review
Fight Girls is a series that makes its perspective on gender politics quite clear; it is obviously not something to be appreciated under any circumstances. Read Full Review