6/3/2023 0 Comments Fence graphic novel volume 1![]() ![]() We’re also introduced to many new faces who are part of the Kings Row fencing team, and others who trying out for it everyone in the school seems to be low-key obsessed with fencing! The majority of the episodes focus on the try out rounds for the fencing team, where we get to know a bit more about the characters, with the main focus being on Nicholas’ struggle to succeed in the tryouts, make the team and ultimately, to beat Seiji. In the next issue we’re introduced to the all boys boarding school where the subsequent episodes take place. You learn a little about Nicholas’ backstory, why he wants to get into fencing, and why it’s important to him. In the first issue, we’re introduced to Nicholas and Seiji at the national fencing championships, where they face-off against each other in the first round. ![]() I think this might be the most queer book I have read and I loved reading it! ![]() From everyone’s sexuality, their race/ethnicity, and their socio-economic backgrounds. I’m so glad that I listened to my instinct to snatch up a copy on ComiXology because I really enjoyed this series! The characters are probably the most diverse group that I can remember coming across like, actually. I stumbled upon this graphic novel as I was looking up what other LGBTQ books I could read for pride month. ![]()
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