
Despite getting out of the dangerous situation as an enforcer for the awful Eduard, and getting away in a much cleaner way than he could ever have expected to, Danny Knossos just can’t let things go.
Though he’s as safe as he’s been in a long time, he still seems to have his mind set on revenge, which surely can’t end well for him.
Meanwhile, it’s the big night for Reynolds, making his debut as the new Minotaur; all he has to do is keep his cool.
Will our two parallel stories see the protagonists get what they want?
Judging by how things usually work out in Ringside, unfortunately it’s unlikely.
Another gripping issue, this once again showcases just how underrated and underappreciated Ringside still is.
Honestly, if you’re a fan of crime dramas, neo noir, wrestling or all three, what are you doing, still reading this review?
You need to catch up with the incredible Ringside. It’s not even too much of a commitment; there’s only a few more issues to go after this thirteenth chapter and I don’t think I’m ready for what’s to come, judging by the jaw dropping cliffhanger here.






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