The critically-acclaimed series returns with a brand-new story featuring Fighting American and Speedboy!
The villainous Madam Chaos is safely behind bars, but the chaos she has released is only just beginning. Faced with new and classic enemies, some old family secrets are revealed that could break out heroes all-American spirit!
So, a great fighting return for the Fighting American we can support. This should be top of everyone's pull list. Read Full Review
Writer Gordon Rennie and artist Andie Tong are crafting another entertaining chapter that takes this series in some unexpected directions - and that's a good thing! Read Full Review
Somebody wasn't happy with the way the first issue of Fighting American ended. How did you feel about it? Let us know in the comments section below... Read Full Review
It's a serviceable superhero comics, but in a medium dominated by that specific genre it does little to stand out on its own. Read Full Review
So I will have alone to defend this title ? Hey weak up, you will let some Frenchy defending a flag for America for Crying sake. How did critic have going that cynical. 4/10 for can be at best explain by the fact the person have to much reading in a row. So, be Warned, I never had read a Fighting America Title. So I'm totally new to it. And when I just take a look, I was so disappointed at First that I put me Up to my Comics Week Pill. And that was one of my best reeding of this week. And I will try to explain why. So Gordon Rennie, didn't try to put the action back in the day. In a way I assumed that he would but he is more cunning than that. Fighting America & Speedboy are in our era after a time displaced teleport things (We didn't see tmore