![]() ![]() The relationship between Dani and Marzilli forms an integral part of the series. Dani tracks down her surrogate father, Sal Marzilli, and they go on the warpath together. In retaliation, Dani’s sister Hespi is kidnapped. ![]() Within the first few panels, Chaidez establishes her protagonist as a badass who is willing to fight anyone who stands in her way.ĭani wins the fight, but the local drug kingpin is pissed off that she didn’t take a dive. The opening sequence involves Dani beating the shit out of her opponent while remembering the death of her parents. It’s indie comic storytelling at its finest.Ĭhaidez doesn’t waste any time in introducing the reader to the gritty underworld of illegal MMA fighting. So, rather than wait six months to read the full story, I was able to read six issues in one sitting. The series is published by TKO Studios, which binge releases full comic collections at once. ![]() Ballsy, violent and utterly engrossing, Pound For Pound is the kind of indie comic series that will keep you invested from start to finish. In Natalie Chaidez’s Pound For Pound series, the power of sisterhood is put to the test with the story of underground MMA fighter Dani Libra. ![]() The bond that two sisters share can be extremely powerful, especially in the wake of a traumatic family event. ![]()
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