Fence (comic book)

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Fence
Fence Volume 1 Cover Art.jpg
Volume 1 cover
Publication information
Publisher Boom! Studios
FormatOngoing series
Genre Sports
Publication dateNovember 2017 – November 2018
November 2018 – present (OGNs)
No. of issues20
Creative team
Created byC. S. Pacat & Johanna the Mad
Written by C. S. Pacat
Artist(s)Johanna the Mad
Letterer(s) Jim Campbell
Colorist(s) Joana Lafuente
Editor(s)Shannon Watters & Dafna Pleban

Fence is an American comic book series published by Boom! Studios written by C. S. Pacat and drawn by Johanna the Mad. The story focuses on Nicholas Cox, an illegitimate son of U.S. fencing Olympic champion Robert Coste, who aspires to become a fencing champion like his father. Talented but poorly trained, Nicholas earns a scholarship at the elite boys school Kings Row and becomes roommate with his rival Seiji Katayama.

Contents

Pacat was inspired to create Fence due to her love for the sport, which she practiced in high school, and her interest in sports manga like Haikyu!! . The series received positive response from fans and critics and is noted for its queer representation.

The original Fence series ran for 12 issues from 2017 to 2018. The story has since continued in a number of original graphic novels (OGNs), limited series, and one-shots.

Plot

Nicholas Cox, the illegitimate son of top fencer Robert Coste, and brother to Jesse Coste, is a wannabe fencer with a lot of natural talent but no professional training. In his first tournament match, his opponent is the legendary Seiji Katayama, who he is utterly trashed by- but not before they make a negative lasting impact on each other.

Fast forward a few months. Nicholas has been given a scholarship to Kings Row high school. His scholarship is for fencing, so him staying there depends on his being able to get on the team. Nicholas must go up against and defeat many other talented fencers for his spot, including Seiji himself.

Nicholas is again unable to defeat Seiji, but does well enough to become one of the team's reserves along with Eugene Labao. Now that Seiji and Nicholas are teammates as well as roommates, they are forced to work together. Seiji gives Nicholas some pointers, apparently out of pure annoyance to the fact that Nicholas was such an untrained fencer. But, in the latest installment, "Fence: Redemption", they went on a trip through Nicholas' home town after the Halvertown Training Camp came to its end, something that is most likely supposed to be interpreted as a date.

Production

Development

Fence was first announced by Boom! Studios on August 17, 2017, to be released under their Boom! Box imprint. It was announced that the comic would be written by C. S. Pacat, writer of the Captive Prince trilogy, and drawn by Johanna the Mad. Regarding the collaboration between the two, Pacat stated that she had been a fan of Johanna for years, ever since she saw Johanna's fan art of Mulan. [1] Similarly, one of the elements that draw Johanna to the project was the chance to work with Pacat, and also because she's interested in LGBTQ-related stories. [2]

The first issue was given a November release date. [3] One of the variant covers for issue one was drawn by Shanen Pae, the artist of Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator . [4] On January 4, 2018, it was announced that Boom! Studios had upgraded Fence from a limited series to an ongoing series. [5] Boom! Studios editor, Dafna Pleban, cited the positive response from "retailers, fans and press" as the main reason for upgrading Fence to an ongoing series. [6]

Writing

Regarding her inspiration for Fence, Pacat revealed that she fenced épée in high school and fell in love with the sport; she particularly liked its psychological aspect, as fencers are required to make "split-second decisions with everything on the line". Another source of inspiration was her six-year stay in Japan. While there, she became interested in sports manga, including Haikyu!! and Hikaru no Go . [2] Pacat worked with an épée coach to choreograph the fight scenes to develop the fencing characterization of each character and ensure they all have different strengths and weaknesses that can change with the narrative. [2]

Regarding the portrayal of same-sex relationships within the story, Pacat stated that including queer characters and love stories within her stories is highly important to her. Additionally, she stated that she prefers to write "joyously and unabashedly queer" stories rather than sad ones. [2] She also noted that quite often, sports anime, manga and comics are very "het masculine" and often exclude queer characters. [7]

Reception

Critical response

Aggregate scores
Comic Book Roundup
IssueRatingReviewsRef.
17.3/1014 [8]
28/103 [9]
37.7/106 [10]

Fence has received a positive response from critics. On review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup, the comic has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10, based on 23 reviews, indicating favorable reviews. [11]

Reviewing the first issue, Kat Calamia from Newsarama gave it a score of 8 out of 10, saying that "it kept [her] entertained with its character building and peek into the world of fencing", further stating the issue's cliffhanger had her hooked regarding the future of Nicholas and Seiji's rivalry. [12]

Sales

In October 2017, Shanen Pae's variant cover of Fence #1 was 17th most advance reordered comic book, while the main cover ranked 24th (out of the top 25 advance reorders). [13]

Publications

Comic Issues
Issue TitlePublication DateCreators
Fence #1Nov 15, 2017C. S. Pacat (writer), Johanna the Mad (artist), Joana Lafuente (colorist)
Fence #2Dec 20, 2017
Fence #3Jan 17, 2018
Fence #4Feb 21, 2018
Fence #5Apr 18, 2018
Fence #6May 16, 2018
Fence #7Jun 20, 2018
Fence #8Jul 08, 2018
Fence #9Aug 15, 2018
Fence #10Sep 26, 2018
Fence #11Oct 31, 2018
Fence #12Nov 28, 2018
Fence: Redemption #1June 7, 2023
Fence: Redemption #2July 5, 2023
Fence: Redemption #3Aug 2, 2023
Fence: Redemption #4Sep 13, 2023
Fence Challengers: Long Shot #1July 24, 2024
Fence Challengers: Sweet Sixteen #1Jan 1, 2025
Fence Breakthrough: Game Changer #1Jul 30, 2025
Collected Volumes and OGNs
TitleCollectsPublication DateCreators
Fence Vol. 1Fence #1-4Jul 31, 2018C. S. Pacat (writer), Johanna the Mad (artist), Joana Lafuente (colorist)
Fence Vol. 2Fence #5-8Jan 15, 2019
Fence Vol. 3Fence #9-12Aug 20, 2019
Fence Vol. 4: RivalsOGNJun 30, 2020
Fence Vol. 5: RiseOGNAug 16, 2022
Fence Vol. 6: RedemptionFence: Redemption #1–4Jan 16, 2024
Fence Vol. 7: ChallengersFence Challengers: Long Shot #1, Fence Challengers: Sweet Sixteen #1Jul 29, 2025
Novels
TitleAuthorPublication Date
Fence: Striking DistanceSarah Rees BrennanSep 29, 2020
Fence: DisarmedSarah Rees BrennanMay 18, 2021

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 Brown, Tracy (August 17, 2017). "C.S. Pacat announces new comic series 'Fence'". Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on January 21, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  3. Orsini, Lauren (August 18, 2017). "New Comic Series 'Fence' Is A Western Take On Sports Manga". Forbes . Archived from the original on January 21, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  4. Johnston, Rick (October 19, 2017). "Dream Daddy's Artist Shanen Pae Draws Cover For Fence #1". Bleeding Cool . Archived from the original on January 21, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  5. Johnston, Rick (January 4, 2018). "Fence, the New Comic By CS Pacat and Johanna The Mad is Now an Ongoing Series". Bleeding Cool . Archived from the original on January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  6. Arrant, Chris (January 4, 2018). "Fence Lunges From Miniseries To Ongoing". Newsarama . Archived from the original on January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  7. Baker-Whitelaw, Gavia (November 20, 2017). "Parsec Podcast: Fencing, fandom, and the magic of 'Fence'". The Daily Dot . Archived from the original on January 21, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  8. "Fence #1 Reviews (2017)". Comic Book Roundup . Archived from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  9. "Fence #2 Reviews (2017)". Comic Book Roundup . Archived from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  10. "Fence #3 Reviews (2018)". Comic Book Roundup . Archived from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  11. "Fence Comic Series Reviews". Comic Book Roundup . Archived from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  12. Pepose, David (November 16, 2017). "Best Shots Reviews: Batman #35, Thor #701, Invincible #142, More". Newsarama . Archived from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  13. Johnston, Rick (October 29, 2017). "Metal And Marvel – Advance Reorders Are On The Fence #1". Bleeding Cool . Archived from the original on January 21, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2018.