Maryam Rz.'s Reviews > Fence #11
Fence #11 (Fence, #11)
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bookshelves: lgbt, comics-graphic-novels, romance, young-adult, contemporary, faves, humor
Dec 11, 2020
bookshelves: lgbt, comics-graphic-novels, romance, young-adult, contemporary, faves, humor
Ladies and gents, lo and behold!
I’m actually crying (no, not over the above pic) like literally crying what the fog the heartless beach that I am is crying over a cute lil young adult comic what is this.
I hereby rescind my previous claims and declare this issue the best of the series yet and thus it shall be granted the rare honour of being marked as a fave of mine—an honour that had previously been solely bestowed on the wickedly delightful 5th issue, yes.
OK, I think I should slow down and explain. Let’s start with the drama and then the ever-present adorableness and then get to why my soul is bleeding. We have...

ONE. Draaaamaaa. It’s the final match and oh boy, the tension is real. Pacat’s dramatic writing is as top notch as always, and her humour boldly blesses these pages. I mean, Nicholas and Seiji the clueless, innocent babies will one day kill me 🤣 �
TWO. Speaking of which, maaaan these two are the cutest thing ever. On one hand, there’s Seiji who literally identifies people based on their flaws and fencing styles and I just—IDK if I should laugh or cry. On the other hand, we have pure and well meaning Nicholas who absolutely deserves the world FIGHT ME.
THREE. I would like to officially thank Ms. Pacat for continuing to add layers to her characters with every single addition. Aiden’s childhood of neglect truly broke my heart and Eugene’s fiercely optimistic and inspiring backstory thoroughly healed it. I’m telling ya, I just wanna cry.
Oh wait, I am crying. This was my favourite issue and a bloodbath of dreams being butchered and I’m saaaaad and these baby boys who have each other’s backs have murdered me. And nope I ain’t dramatic, you are. And oh, Coach had a hand in that murder, too. Just sayin�.
Aaand I’m officially broken and I’mma go cry myself to sleep bye. *hides under blanket*
Companions: Playlist & Related Reviews
Book series playlist:
Books in series:
� Fence #1 ★★★✯�
� Fence #2 ★★★✯�
� Fence #3 ★★★★�
� Fence #4 ★★★✯�
� Fence #5 ★★★★�
� Fence #6 ★★★★�
� Fence #7 ★★★★�
� Fence #8 ★★★★�
� Fence #9 ★★★★�
� Fence #10 ★★★★�
� Fence #11 ★★★★�
� Fence #12 ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 1 (Fence, #1-4) ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 2 (Fence, #5-8) ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 3 (Fence, #9-12) ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 4 (Fence, #13-16) ★★★★�
I’m actually crying (no, not over the above pic) like literally crying what the fog the heartless beach that I am is crying over a cute lil young adult comic what is this.
But sometimes—no matter how hard you work, no matter how strongly you feel—you still won’t get the one thing you want. This is what it feels like to have your dreams go up in smoke.
I hereby rescind my previous claims and declare this issue the best of the series yet and thus it shall be granted the rare honour of being marked as a fave of mine—an honour that had previously been solely bestowed on the wickedly delightful 5th issue, yes.
OK, I think I should slow down and explain. Let’s start with the drama and then the ever-present adorableness and then get to why my soul is bleeding. We have...

ONE. Draaaamaaa. It’s the final match and oh boy, the tension is real. Pacat’s dramatic writing is as top notch as always, and her humour boldly blesses these pages. I mean, Nicholas and Seiji the clueless, innocent babies will one day kill me 🤣 �
TWO. Speaking of which, maaaan these two are the cutest thing ever. On one hand, there’s Seiji who literally identifies people based on their flaws and fencing styles and I just—IDK if I should laugh or cry. On the other hand, we have pure and well meaning Nicholas who absolutely deserves the world FIGHT ME.
THREE. I would like to officially thank Ms. Pacat for continuing to add layers to her characters with every single addition. Aiden’s childhood of neglect truly broke my heart and Eugene’s fiercely optimistic and inspiring backstory thoroughly healed it. I’m telling ya, I just wanna cry.
Oh wait, I am crying. This was my favourite issue and a bloodbath of dreams being butchered and I’m saaaaad and these baby boys who have each other’s backs have murdered me. And nope I ain’t dramatic, you are. And oh, Coach had a hand in that murder, too. Just sayin�.
Aaand I’m officially broken and I’mma go cry myself to sleep bye. *hides under blanket*
Companions: Playlist & Related Reviews
Book series playlist:
Books in series:
� Fence #1 ★★★✯�
� Fence #2 ★★★✯�
� Fence #3 ★★★★�
� Fence #4 ★★★✯�
� Fence #5 ★★★★�
� Fence #6 ★★★★�
� Fence #7 ★★★★�
� Fence #8 ★★★★�
� Fence #9 ★★★★�
� Fence #10 ★★★★�
� Fence #11 ★★★★�
� Fence #12 ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 1 (Fence, #1-4) ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 2 (Fence, #5-8) ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 3 (Fence, #9-12) ★★★★�
� Fence, Vol. 4 (Fence, #13-16) ★★★★�
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Dec 27, 2020 12:08PM
Happy New Year, Mary!
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