The Graphic Novel is split into chapters continuing with number 13. The first thing you will notice is that virtually nothing has changed. Fence #4 Credit: BOOM! Studios Character Development What that was and how it affects Seiji’s relationships with his new teammates forms the backbone of this volume. Something happened between the two world class fencers that forced Seiji to join the Kings Row private school and it’s underdog fencing team. Volume 4 picks up directly from where Chapter 12 ended with Seiji face to face with his nemesis Jesse. The questions are, has the shift to the graphic novel format affected the story and is the longer wait between chapters worth it? The first 12 issues of Fence were witty and entertaining with a wonderful cast and found a loyal audience among young adults and the LGBTQ+ community. Published under BOOM! Studios Boom! Box imprint, Fence continues the adventures of a college fencing team and the relationships that emerge during the training. Making the move from monthly titles to Original Graphic Novels, Fence returns for a fourth volume later this year (expected 30 June 2020).
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