Chinatown is gripped by terror and violence as Lucy Fan fights the powers that be in search of answers. But what she uncovers might leave her—and her home—forever changed.
“The best comic out right now.” —David Choe (Choe Show)
I can't say enough good things about this series. Pichetshote expertly crafts a narrative filled with surprising and brilliantly thought-out twists and turns. The shift in perspective floored me. Read Full Review
Pichetshote has one more twist on the final page guaranteed to make these final two issues memorable. The Good Asian hasn't had a bad issue yet and this title continues to be one of Image's strongest. Read Full Review
There are still two more issues in what has become and remains my favorite comic. This is the comic book medium at its finest, and I cannot wait to see what Pichetshote and Tefengki have in store for the thrilling conclusion to this brilliant work of historical noir fiction. If The Good Asian #8 is any indication, it's going to go to some enthralling places. Read Full Review
This is a pretty big issue with some fairly big reveals that will no doubt help to resolve the story over the next two issues. I can't wait to read them. Read Full Review
The Good Asian #8 has reinvigorated my interest in the book and makes me excited for what will happen in the last two issues. Read Full Review
The Good Asian starts to piece together some important parts of the puzzle, following the explosion that left both Edison Hark and the mysterious Hui Long killer dead. Read Full Review
I feel like this book will be better when I sit down and reread the whole series at once. I think it has a charm to it. It's grounded in realism. It looks great. I just lose track of who the characters are so easily.