Fence volume 3
Combines Issues #9-12. 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...
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Combines Issues #9-12.
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 face off once again in the halls of King’s Row. It’s a match that will change King’s Row (and both of them!) forever, and set the stage as the team journeys to face their bitter rivals and prove themselves once and for all.
The third volume of the breakneck series from writer C.S. Pacat (The Captive Prince) and fan-favorite artist Johanna the Mad comes at you as fast as a parry and hits as hard as a strike
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Format: ebook
Publish date: 2019-08-20
Pages no: 112
Edition language: English
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...
Considerazioni in tempo reale o... quasi 1) Ma perchè ci fanno rivedere il sorriso inquietante del capitano a pagina 1? Proprio vogliono farmi passare la notte insonne!2) Ma dai... ancora a litigare perchè siete in camera assieme? Che bimbi, dite alla prof che siete ex fidanzati e lo avete fatto in ...
I enjoyed this one a bit more, probably because I'm starting to get to know the characters and we are getting into the meat of the try-outs. I really hate these cliffhangers, though.