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Tekken #2 continues the action packed fun that fans of this franchise love, moving the story along at an exhilarating pace. In doing so, not only do the creative team give us wonderful action and emotion, but they also delve into the psychological trauma that Jin is having as a result of his devil gene. Read Full Review
Another solid issue, building on the moderate success of last issue and ensuring a more coherent plot is to the fore too. The creative folks seems to be having a great time. So it's Game Over for this month, but more than happy to press Continue and seeing what develops next month. (Thank God I don't need a stack of shiny 50 pence pieces any more). Read Full Review
This is a decent outing for fans of the Tekken games, but isn't going to do much for casuals looking for a good read. Read Full Review
A well-drawn, but poorly written fight comic that leaves much to be desired in terms of characterizations. Read Full Review
As a Tekken player since TK3 I always pay attention to the story development of the mishima. But utterly disappointed with volume 2 of this comic. After more that 1,5 months wait due to the delay of publishing, feels like the characters become out of character. *spoiler* Jin becomes like a coward that scared to fight. Xiaoyu becomes ignorance, how could she leaves him behind, saying he will be okay with panda, while being told to stay with him? Its so not her. Also I thought Nina is a bodyguard not a babysitter. And since when Kazuya approve Jin as his son? WT...