

Now if you’re a fan of Fence, you already know most of our main players, but in this book we learn more about their lives in Kings Row, including their families to relationships and aspirations! I’ve been following Fence graphic novels for a while now and when I got the chance to read and review this novel, I jumped at the chance (with a lot of enthusiasm and screaming, may I add).īefore I go into more depth about certain parts of the novel, here are my general thoughts: Fence: Striking Distance is a fun and quick read, filled with witty one-liners, angst, friendships, and relationship drama! It was pretty heavy on that last bit, but I can’t say I really minded that even if it was slightly unexpected.įence: Striking Distance reads like a cute LGBTQ+ contemporary and here’s my only complaint: where is the sports component? As the name implies, our main protagonists are brought together due to being team members in Kings Row fencing team, but we don’t see a lot of fencing being done. Pacat (author) and Johanna the Mad (illustrator)! Three volumes have been published so far and now we are getting a YA novel inspired by said comic, written by Sarah Rees Brennan!

Fence is a series of very popular graphic novels created by C.S.
