As Nicholas works to become a better fencer, Seiji takes an unexpected interest in his journey.
BOOM! Box's FENCE #3 by C.S. Pacat takes young hero Nicholas Cox to the Kings Row boarding school where he must prove himself or lose his place. The exciting sports drama is brought to gorgeous life by Johanna the Mad. Her attractive characters and animated action scenes make FENCE #3 a winner. Read Full Review
From cover to cover Fence #3 is just a comic you want to get into as the creative team shows off their skills while boosting our primary protagonist. By using the classic underdog story and mixing it with a not so mainstream sport they end up delivering something special. So much so it's a great time to grab those first two issues plus this one as it's easy to recommend a purchase with this stellar release. Read Full Review
Overall this is a pretty good story, it's fun to read, the art is pretty good, the coloring is great and there are some really fantastic panels in it. The writing is pretty good too, even if the pacing can be a little hard to keep up with, but regardless I think this is a great addition to the series and I look forward to reading more of it. Read Full Review
Come for the teen drama, stay to learn a little more about a sport many only see once every four years and the genre of sports manga. You won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
Fence #3 gives me all the elements of a great sports story that makes me feel fully embraced into the world of fencing. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue of Fence is super fun, displays good pacing and still has me interested in coming back for more. We've got some unique characters on our hands and I want to see who they become when they put it all on the line and push themselves past their limits. Read Full Review
I know readers would openly embrace a good, strong LGBTQ comic book. One only has to look at Kevin Keller in Archie to see this is true. Unfortunately, Fence is neither good nor strong. Read Full Review