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Man, gotta say, this series reminds me very strongly of Kushiel's Dart: Elegantly written Packed with court intrigue In a high fantasy setting that is at least partially modeled on Renaissance Venice And also: Packed with sexualized violence and sexual violence That often rides the line of wh...
Just as cute and fun as the previous two volumes. I'm still enjoying the art art and the writing, and the characters remain endearing. And at long last we finally get to find out who makes the fencing team. My only wish is that there was just a bit more meat on the bones - I tear through these so fa...
Scrappy fencer Nicholas Cox comes to the end of his path to prove himself worthy of a father he never knew in the face of surly upperclassmen, nearly impossible odds, and the talent of his rival, sullen fencing prodigy, Seiji Katayama.Sparks fly white-hot on the pitch as Nicholas and Seiji finally f...
This title swirls together the feel of a sports manga with the enemies to lover romance trope (at least, that's where it seems like this is going - I could be wrong). Except it's also super queer. And I am so here for it. I can tell the writing is doing its job because I am genuinely invested in the...
March 25-25Nicholas Cox is determined to prove himself in the world of competitive fencing, and earn his place on the Kings Row fencing team, alongside sullen fencing prodigy, Seiji Katayama, to win the right to go up against his golden-boy half-brother.Tryouts are well underway at King’s Row for a ...