Edison Hark finally comes face-to-face with the Hui Long killer terrorizing Chinatown, but their
action-packed confrontation will cost him more than he ever dreamed.
This issue features some really impactful action scenes. The character expressive artwork and changing color tones are emotionally connective and fully immerses the reader into the story. I feel that the illustrations not only compliment the mood of the story but highlight the disturbing nature of the events that transpire. Read Full Review
The final shoot-out at the end of the comic is fantastic. It's almost as if the art team has pulled the pin on a grenade that has been simmering for ages. Read Full Review
Pichetshote and Tefenkgi have come together month after month to produce one of the best crime comic, if not comic comic, of 2021. Every aspect of the textual and verbal components meld together to form a harmonious cacophony; a thrilling tale with intrigue and action and there are no signs of them slowing down as we race towards the inevitable conclusion. Read Full Review
The Good Asian reaches a violent climax as Edison Hark confronts the killer of his adoptive brother. Things escalate in a hurry, and things get a little hard to follow at points. Read Full Review
The Good Asian #7 has done an excellent job trying to manage difficult topics and shedding them in entertaining ways. Read Full Review
I liked it. I think this series has been solid and this another good chapter.