Fist of Justice #6

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The sixth issue of Fist of Justice is scheduled for a September release. Will we nail it? Of course! Know why? Becuase the issue is already drawn and colored. We’re currently working on issue #7 at the moment.

Our hopes are to keep FOJ out there every other month for as long as we can keep getting distributed. So if you’re a fan of the series — you NEED to have your local shop order these for you.

Here’s the solicit info for this issue:
A blast from Marc Mason’s past shows up and turns on the heat.  Because you demanded it! The return of Blaze!  And just who is this old man claiming to know who Fist of Justice really is?  Trust us when we say, he’s going to change Fist of Justice’s life forever!

Written by Mike Imboden, illustrated by Pow Rodrix, colored by Edemilson Alexandre, lettered by Ed Dukeshire, edited by Mike Exner III, cover by Chad Hardin

FOJ FCBD Review @ Comics Bulletin

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Source: Comics Bulletin

Plot: Fist of Justice returns to crime fighting after 30 years of being locked away in an asylum. Upon returning to Charm City he discovers a new Fist of Justice has taken his place and this one isn’t so nice.

This was a very interesting read, as the story for Fist of Justice has been thoroughly thought out and developed to create a complex look at the superhero genre. Spanning 30 years through continuity we see what happens when a hero fails and the repercussions of him giving up. It’s nothing groundbreaking, but its fun nonetheless.

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FOJ FCBD Review @ A Comic A Day

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Source: A Comic A Day

Fist of Justice #1, Digital Webbing Press
Mike Imboden (w); Andre Coelho & Pow Rodrix (a); Edemilson Alexandre, Mick Clausen, Matt Webb, & Ryan Scott (c), Ed Dukeshire (l)

SIGNIFICANCE: Digital Webbing was wise to choose Fist of Justice as its Free Comic Book Day contribution, considering the inevitable success of X-Men Origins: Wolverine and the mainstream attention superheroes will receive as a result. Further, Digital Webbing is actually one part publishing house, one part on-line creative network, so newbies to comics could benefit from the knowledge that such a traditionally print-oriented medium has become a prevalent, multifaceted presence on the Internet, too. Personally, while I’ve read some Digital Webbing titles in the past, I’d never explored their website before today, and I’m impressed at the depth of their talent and resources.
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