Gehenna Naked Aggression: In Tokyo #1
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| Writer | Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari |
| Artist | Atsuji Yamamoto |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A standalone adventure set in the same world as hit series GEHENNA: NAKED AGGRESSION! Gehenna travels to Japan to end the Yakuza contract on her life. But she finds they do business a little differently in the Land of the Rising Sun. Featuring gorgeous interior art from infamous mangaka ATSUJI YAMAMOTO (Metal Max, X-Men)!
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 09, 2026Gehenna in Tokyo #1 knows exactly what kind of comic it wants to be and executes that vision with confidence. Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari, and Atsuji Yamamoto deliver a loud, violent, stylish thrill ride packed with inventive action sequences and memorable visuals. The issue expands Gehenna's world just enough to raise the stakes while never losing sight of what makes the character compelling in the first place. Readers looking for layered drama may find it light on substance, but fans of high-energy action comics will find plenty to love. This is an exhilarating start to a new chapter for one of comics' most unapologetically punk protagonists. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jun 10, 2026There’s a bit of a jarring contrast between the hearty art style of the original series and the sleeker look of things in this sequel story, but that doesn’t make it any less fun. And it clearly finds its space and its place in a well-executed sequence of events. It might be a bit strange to get a one-shot that seems to pick-up AND leave-off in the middle of the story, it’s a fun, little novelty that playfully engages the imagination. It’s not hard to imagine Gehenna tumbling through danger in every corner of the world. Very cool. Read Full Review
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6.2
Comic Watch - Logan Mullins
Jun 11, 2026While not exactly what it is advertised as, Gehenna in Tokyo is a joyride through the world of Naked Aggression. Ferrari, Kindlon, and Yamamoto deliver a sharp, witty, and visually exciting comic that justifies a return visit to the Gehenna franchise. Read Full Review
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