NEW STORY ARC!
The Dragon's Claw has struck! Damage has been dealt! Owen and his family are reeling from the loss-and more danger lurks on the horizon!
The series is, so far, a real treat, and one of the best comics on the stands. Read Full Review
It's one of those post-combat, everybody talks issues, where Kirkman has everyone keep one another up to speed and Samnee gets to draw wonderful domestic scenes, keeping up this comic's streak of quality. Read Full Review
Fire Power opens its next story arc with a heavy dose of real-life domestic drama. Owen has put his family into a bad position and it's time for him to fess up to his family and make things right. Seeing how Owen reacts to the dangers of yesterday while interacting with his dad is interesting if you're into melodrama. Fire Power is a deeply real and adult take on a martial arts world with stunning and measured art to go with it. Read Full Review
Apparently the start of the third arc. Let no grass grow, eh?
Anyway, the lesson I took from this issue is that nobody is dead for long in FP-verse. But there are lots of good moments - Owen and...his wife...getting right with each other, then with the kids. The grandparents are supportive and add levity. And it looks like the bad guys are revving up again once they realize that their attack didn't yield the desired result.
As for art, Chris Samnee is great. One of my favorites right now.