The event keeps on rolling, as The Empress of Tomorrow, Asuka, begins her rise to the NXT Women's Championship, and Full Sail becomes Glorious thanks to Bobby Roode...
Paige is looking to make a statement when she returns to in-ring competition in the WWE. Fun story and action-packed art give you an entertaining look at this British wrestling royalty's impressive comeback. Read Full Review
While it's great to see this piece of unexplored history though, the art isn't quite as strong, but it does have its shining moments, especially in the early pages. Read Full Review
Between this issue and last issue's portrayal of the late, great Dusty Rhodes, I feel like WWE NXT has hit its stride pretty well, telling a story that Dusty, and current COO and NXT Papa, Triple H, would love. Read Full Review
While the storyline is not quite as intriguing as in other editions, with the comic deciding to pursue events that fans never saw on screen, NXT Takeover " Into the Fire still manages to maintain more than enough quality to be entertaining, and keep Boom! Studios NXT streak intact. Read Full Review
Well-drawn art that doesn't really feel like it fits the WWE action, with some really clunky dialogue and an okay story whose appeal and assumed audience are a mystery to me. Read Full Review
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