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title: "FIGHT! #2 (Nobrow Serial Box) Paperback – September 11, 2012"
brand: "jack teagle"
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reviews_count: 8
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# FIGHT! #2 (Nobrow Serial Box) Paperback – September 11, 2012

**Brand:** jack teagle
**Price:** ₨548
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- **What is this?** FIGHT! #2 (Nobrow Serial Box) Paperback – September 11, 2012 by jack teagle
- **How much does it cost?** ₨548 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Customer Reviews

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    Not a fan
  

*by A***A on Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2017*

Diablo isn't a bad guy. Never mind his name, his look, his character that he wrestles with. He just wants to be a good guy for once.This story is very Wreck It Ralph-ish in Diablo's "I'm bad but that's good..." focus. He's a wrestler and the son of a wrestler. Because of his red skin, horns and ability to breath fire (which I guess means he actually is a medieval demon) is called "devil" and plays the bad guy. He's about to retire and in his final fight he faces eye ball headed twins who go to town on him. The fight starts out like a normal match but quickly it becomes clear that the twins want to kill him. The crowd sees him getting beat down and slowly turns in his favor. Emboldened by the positive cheering he fights back.After the fight, we find an injured devil who just wants to be judged by the content of his character rather than the character he plays in the ring. He seems to be a young man (since he lives with his mom) and deals with insecurities that a devil in his shoes may. If this isn't making a ton of sense or sounding like a very good story we have a lot in common.I know that Nobrow allows their artists to create whatever stories they want to. I think this sounds better in thought than practice. Editors do a great job of helping focus stories; not just holding artists back ala "the man." Art doesn't need an editor necessarily. But graphic novels really do. This one does. It's a meandering, non-sensical, rough cut story that goes almost nowhere. I didn't care about the characters and didn't get the metaphor or point of Teagle making the devil good and the bad guy [mild spoiler] look like a modern surfer Jesus, but is a drunk "good wrestler" who is really bad but no one knows it.This is my second book from Nobrow and the second time I've been very underwhelmed. I'm not a fan of the content or the execution of the stories.

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    Stark, original art, but not much in the way of story development.
  

*by M***J on Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2017*

I'm not a big reader of comics, although I can appreciate them. But back in the 60s and 70s, I was a huge fan of the underground comic scene, and artists like Crumb, Spain, Vaughn Bodé,  Gilbert Shelton, and S. Clay Wilson, who combined art and narrative in ways that we had never seen in the DC and Marvel comics we grew up reading. When I do look at comics today, I lean towards indie comics like this Persepolis that combine distinctive art with a compelling narrative rather than the big superhero franchises.This comic combines a simple artistic style with an interesting story idea: Jesus and the Devil fighting it it out in the wrestling ring. A great premise, but the story just doesn't develop in an interesting way. Its sort of like a children's book that should be kept away from children. Maybe that's the idea. Whatever the author's intent, it didn't do anything for me.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Pacing jumpy but maybe that was intended
  

*by S***T on Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2017*

There was a split in the family on Jack Teagle's "FIGHT! #2". It is part of series and in this volume, Diablo and the Eyeball Twins are set to face each in a wrestling match. The match ends and then it cuts to a few anecdotes of Diablo and a former wrestler who blames Diablo for ending his career. It isn't a very long book (maybe 20-25 pages). The art is in black and white (which I'm fine with because I read manga on the regular). That said, the pacing is jumpy and I found it hard to follow. My son, on the hand, enjoyed it and could follow it just fine. The average brought it to a 3 star.

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