The stage has been set. All players are ready. Not all will survive when the curtain draws.
Yeah, so it might be no secret I love this series, but it's certainly not just for wrestling marks like me. The creative team have struck gold here, and I think this title reign will last a long time. Read Full Review
Its typical of what Keatinge, Barber, and Gough have set out to do to bring out such emotional highs, tapping into what brought Danny and Teddy together and what attracted Danny and Davis to wrestling, only to cap it off with Danny in a bloody mess surrounded by bullet holes and a body. Read Full Review
Ringside #4 is a sure buy for those who love wrestling and continues to show that there are more options out there than being forced to watch some guy bathed in baby oil punching people with the supposed strength of a famous DC character. Read Full Review
Even if you don't care about pro wrestling (in which case my personal opinion is that you are just wrong, but that is not under discussion here), Ringside is a very interesting crime/thriller series worth following. Read Full Review