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REVIEW: No One Left To Fight II No.3

Dark Horse has a hidden gem, and I’m not talking about variants. “No One Left To Die II” is the type of occult action that many fighter and mystic manga could only wish they could accomplish with the length of time within arcs. The book is filled with everything that a studier of the esoteric could clamor for combined with the dialogue and action one might find in a Street Fighter or D.O.A. in game cutaway. All this, and this is just the third issue.

Understandably with the “II” present on the title, there must be quite a backlog to revisit to catch up with the full story, but as a new reader, this third issue is inviting and far from confusing. A great jumping on point that encourages readers to delve into back issues, “No One Left To Fight II” is exactly the lifeline that the comic book industry needs with shops not even able to afford individual bags and boards (just take a visit in Warlando).

With the shift to a Blade Runner like existence constantly gaining traction, “No Left To Fight II” isn’t the book that can revitalize the physical memorbilia economy to keep your cities Barnes & Noble from closing it’s doors, but Sitterson & Ossio have created a periodical good enough to have readers remember why they enjoyed cracking open a page in contrast to swiping and pinching panels.

Score : 5/5

 

Writer:Aubrey Sitterson
Artist:Fico Ossio
Colorist:Fico Ossio, Raciel AvilaCover
Artist:Fico Ossio

 

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