When black market coder Aurora Yi uncovers top secret data that has tapped into the past lives of the citizens of Mazu Bay, her world is turned upside down. The mega corporation Synastry Designs wants its data back and is hot on her trail. Aurora has no choice but to turn to the Fox and the Hare, the most feared mercenaries in the city, for protection.
FOX AND HARE #1 is a marvelously authentic feeling and super slick production from the entire team that balances all the elements for a successful opener. This is the kind of modern looking, well crafted, non-problematic cyberpunk storytelling we need more of. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Fox and Hare #1 is a strong artistic and narrative start to a series with great promise for reclaiming the cyberpunk genre. Read Full Review
If youre on the hunt for cutting-edge cybernetics and untraceable hackmaster software nowhere else, come to Mazu Bay! If it leads you to two mercenaries dressed like the heroes of Fox and Hare #1, either run away or start a live feed using a pay-per-view platform. Youll draw an audience the same way this premiere should. Read Full Review
This story has plenty of action, futuristic technology, and a sprinkle of dystopian world vibes to create a fun introduction to a new series. Read Full Review
I can see the basics of this well enough and how it's being put together as it feels like it leans into some of Tsuei's other works in a familiar enough way. It's just that I suspect that I have to give it a couple of issues to get a handle on the characters, as they're very light touches here, and the nature of this world. And the story, which is focusing on the trafficking side of things at least for now. The action plays well and I like the design aspects of it so I'm on board to see where it goes, but I'm hedging my bets a bit on this one until I see more. Tsuei has definitely surprised me before so I'm expecting the same here as it progresses. Read Full Review
It's not an astounding debut, but Fox and Hare #1 gives readers just enough to show that it has potential. With some of the clunky exposition out of the way, this series may now have room to breathe and give readers something special. Read Full Review
I really wanted to like this book; the tweets piqued my interest and as I said, Vault have a great track record. So I am a tad disappointed that things like the name mix-up occurred. There is question of what is so special about the data. Hopefully this will have a big impact giving some much needed weight to the story. Read Full Review
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