Get ready for your new obsession... MOTORCYCLE JOUSTING!
Fate brutally separated Avery Sakai from her girlfriend Nico Xing, but acceptance at Bridleham Academy might be just the thing to bring them back together. As it turns out though, Nico's extracurriculars are the last thing Avery expected.
Now to win a chance at love, Avery will need to throw herself into the violent but captivating world of the motorcycle jousting fight club known as the Seismic Ironclash Roulette!
Ringo Award-nominated, indie darling cartoonist Fell Hound (Commander Rao, And We Love You) brings an over-the-top sports and battle anime energy t more
Alternating between engrossing high school romance and non-stop thrills, Hound delivers an exciting first issue in S.I.R. #1. Not only do Avery and Nico need to navigate their possible future relationship, but Avery also needs to learn how to survive in Seismic Ironclash Roulette. I perfectly vibed with the world of Bridleham Academy, and I need to know what will happen next. Indeed, no other book is like it out on the shelves and feels like its own perfect story. I highly recommend picking it up and experiencing the revving engine of romance. Read Full Review
I did not know what to expect when S.I.R #1 was sent to me to review. From the first page I found that I was intrigued by the story and attracted to the art. Solid first book that makes me want to follow this story to its conclusion. If you like the anime style, this book should be added to your pull list too. Read Full Review
S.I.R. #1 is strong start to the latest series to join the BOOM! Box publishing line. Fell Hound taps into the magic that comes with slice-of-life webtoons and shonen-style anime. The presentation gets you immediately invested in the story being told with the two series leads. That most importantly creates a feeling of wanting to read more after finishing the final page. Read Full Review
'S.I.R.' #1 delivers a double-shot of romance and furious action, combining some genuinely heartfelt moments with some dazzling 'Kamen Rider'-style motorcycle combat. Read Full Review
It is important to support new and original stories but only when they are good. S.I.R. #1 is not. The Art and the Story are bad and Fell Hound should just focus on the Jousting if they are more interested in that. That would significantly elevate the reading experience. Read Full Review
As much fun as the concept and design may be, there's too little on the page to offer much insight into the sport or its stakes. The end result is a deflation of expectations and little cause to follow on to issue #2. - Read Full Review
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