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Johanna is a fan artist with a large following of her own, and her crisp, clean style keeps Fence feeling fun and joyous. The publisher has steadily built a roster of all-ages and young adult books that are filled with diverse characters, especially LGBTQIA+ romances. The contrast provides immediate tension and lays out a compelling plot with specific parameters.įence #1 Interior Art by Johanna the Mad & Joana LaFuenteīOOM! Studios’ BOOM!Box imprint is an ideal home for Fence, and Johanna the Mad a great artist for it. It’s a familiar trope, but that’s because it works. Nicholas is poorly trained, but possesses natural skill and a drive that pushes him to succeed, while Seiji is a seasoned competitor with an unbeatable record. The story stars two young men, Nicholas Cox and Seiji Katayama, who have seemingly little in common beyond competitive fencing. There’s a genuine and unapologetic enthusiasm in it, a sense of conviction that might look overwrought or contrived in other hands.
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Fans of Pacat’s prose work won’t be surprised to learn that Fence is a gay romance story: the writer is best known for her Captive Prince Trilogy, a romance fantasy series that some people affectionately dubbed “Gay of Thrones.” Fence falls in the center of a Venn diagram made up of sports manga, romantic fan fiction and ‘80s nostalgia magnets like The Karate Kid and The Cutting Edge. Pacat is the latest in a gaggle of novel writers turning their attention to comic books.