Underground, Volume 1
Fight Club
Saturday AM author JR De Bard author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Published:10th Aug '23
Should be back in stock very soon
In Underground, Volume 1, Karim Yun, a biracial taekwondo fighter, pits his skills against New York’s most brutal underground martial artists.
Seeking revenge against the violent gang who attacked him and ended his Olympic dreams, he’s determined to battle every colorful combatant in his path.
His only obstacle is the illness brought about by the violent attack, which could kill Karim if he becomes too reckless—serving as his conscience is his nurse, who is trying to push him into changing his lifestyle but is learning more about the danger and the allure of secret mixed martial arts contests.
Created by black belt martial artist JR De Bard, this sports manga provides a detailed look into the world of underground fight clubs. Exploring fighters from various disciplines with realistic tactics and movements will thrill and educate readers.
Underground is rated OT for Older Teen, recommended for ages 16 and up for language and bloody, stylized violence.
Saturday AM, the world’s most diverse manga-inspired comics, are now presented in a new format! Introducing Saturday AM TANKS, the new graphic novel format similar to Japanese Tankobons where we collect the global heroes and artists of Saturday AM. These handsome volumes have select color pages, revised artwork, and innovative post-credit scenes that help bring new life to our popular BIPOC, LGBTQ, and/or culturally diverse characters.
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“Gore-splattered lessons in…bringing the pain” * Kirkus Reviews *
“…great for sports manga fans who are looking for something gritty and dark.” -- Sara Smith * Booklist Online *
"unreservedly recommended" * Midwest Book Review *
ISBN: 9780760382363
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
208 pages