The surprises really begin as Hark encounters Lucy Fong's completely different perspective on
Chinatown - one pivotal to stopping the hatchetman on the loose.
'The Good Asian' continues to surprise and suck in readers in one hell of a mystery. The historical lessons are hard to fathom but provide the foundation for where this story takes place. The introduction of Lucy takes the story to a whole different level while also revealing more of Hark, good and bad. As the mystery deepens and new leads reveal new revelations, 'The Good Asian' solidifies itself as one of the best comics of the year in any genre. Read Full Review
This issue continues the series precedent of delivering a classic noir tone. The muted color palate changes to fit the mood of the scene. And a bold red illuminates the panels containing the most volatile action. This artistic style is deeply emotionally engaging. And I felt completely immersed in the story. Read Full Review
There is a timeliness and a timelessness to this book, a sort of eternal kairos that demands attention and respect. The comic does an incredible task of being educational and narratively compelling, and I can't sing its praises enough. Read Full Review
This is a great comic and has become one of 2021's must-read books. Read Full Review
Overall. Another great issue with some wonderful and insightful historical notes at the end. I'll definitely be buying myself a hard copy of the trade if this gets released as a collection. Read Full Review
The Good Asian has been tremendously entertaining and has been one of the Image books I look forward to reading every month. With the mystery taking some interesting turns this issue, the web only gets thicker and the story equally enchanting. Read Full Review
"The Good Asian" #3 keeps raising the stakes while expanding on it's central theme to deliver a nuanced, contemporary noir with heart. Read Full Review
The Good Asian continues to heat up with a killer on the loose and the politics of the time further complicating the psychology of its characters. The complicated history, the deeply real characters, and a mystery worth cracking all come together. As Pichetshote says in the letters, things are only going to heat up from here. Read Full Review
The Good Asian really shows the struggles of Chinese Americans in San Francisco. How Asians must act and react to the world around them is a great setting for a comic book. Read Full Review
While I really enjoyed the first 2 issues, this seemed to digress. I will read all them again in a row but, they threw out a lot of character names this issue and, besides the main character, the millionaire and the maid I can not remember who some of these people they talk about are. Its definitely still a good read but, I just felt like the other issues were more clear.