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No One Left to Fight by Fico Ossio, Aubrey Sitterson

vypper's review against another edition

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3.0

I found the story average, not bad or amazing and interesting enough for me to keep reading. The characters are interesting and the art is (imo) really rad. Some series I will admit that I read because I enjoy the art.

rhyno0401's review against another edition

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tense slow-paced

2.0

bookalchemist's review against another edition

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1.0

art style thoughts are of course incredibly subjective but the style of this one was just...restless. everything was in motion, constantly. the character designs feel like early 2000s american art trying to be manga designs *with a twist*, and the characters all act like teenagers despite being full grown adults. i love the idea of the story after the world is saved. i did not want a re-skin of season one naruto, except it's like a really bad high school reunion on top of that. also, so much left unexplained that it stopped being intriguing and started being annoying.

dvewlsh's review

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5.0

I'll preface this with a warning: I'm not a huge comic guy. I read a handful every year and am pretty selective.

The art is, in a word, astounding. Oozing with style and flair, this book has its own unique aesthetic that helps to flesh out the world.

I've seen complaints that there isn't enough story or whatever, but honestly, the art does a lot of the heavy lifting to establish the world and characters. That's probably the way it should be. No exposition dumps or anything like that.

The story isn't going to appeal to everyone, as you'll see from the reviews. This isn't the tale of our heroes saving the world; they already did all that and this is what happens after. This is what happens when, as the title implies, there's no one left to fight. What do heroes do when they aren't needed anymore?

They start families, try to be normal, try to integrate into the world that loves them but doesn't understand them. Or brood and contemplate these questions while unsure of what comes next.

I love stories like this and always will, so I'm always more receptive to authors looking to tell different stories from the norm. The shonen jump style and influences are clear, as well. So yeah.
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