On the run from the police, Edison Hark heads to the only person he can for help - and
confronts a long-avoided past. Featuring a variant cover by renowned fine artist and star of
FX's Choe Show, DAVID CHOE
This is a can't miss series, one of the best published by Image today. Read Full Review
The illustrations in this chapter feature a minimalist style and use a variety of cool tones that alter with the mood and location of the scene. A noir feel permeates throughout the issue and draws the reader further into the story. Read Full Review
A really strong issue that offers up a fantastic plot twist. Read Full Review
The Good Asian #6 raises the stakes and the mystery to another level making for one of the more riveting entries in the series. It's set up in a manner that immediately made me want to read the next issue. It's going to be a long month. Read Full Review
The Good Asian #6 is an excellent start to the back half of the series. All of the cogs are in motion and everything is moving impeccable. This is some of the finest storytelling you can find on the shelves, and the more embroiled in conflict that Edison Hark manages to find himself in, the more invested I become in this phenomenal story. Read Full Review
'The Good Asian' doesn't let up as issue six delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Ivy Chen and Hui Long. There are no easy answers as this noir thriller raises new questions while Edison and Victoria reconcile their past. This is as intricate and complicated as any prose crime novel you've read and equally as absorbing. Read Full Review
The Good Asian #6 continues to explore the mystery of Ivy Chen and Mason Carroway but is still asking more question then it is answering. Read Full Review
Pretty good issue. Lots of detective work with this one with a big surprise at the end.