Development Fence was first announced by
Boom! Studios on August 17, 2017, to be released under their Boom! Box imprint. It was announced that the comic would be written by
C. S. Pacat, writer of the
Captive Prince trilogy, and drawn by Johanna the Mad. Regarding the collaboration between the two, Pacat stated that she had been a fan of Johanna for years, ever since she saw Johanna's
fan art of
Mulan. Similarly, one of the elements that draw Johanna to the project was the chance to work with Pacat, and also because she's interested in
LGBTQ-related stories. The first issue was given a November release date. One of the variant covers for issue one was drawn by Shanen Pae, the artist of
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator. On January 4, 2018, it was announced that Boom! Studios had upgraded
Fence from a
limited series to an
ongoing series. Boom! Studios editor, Dafna Pleban, cited the positive response from "retailers, fans and press" as the main reason for upgrading
Fence to an ongoing series.
Writing Regarding her inspiration for
Fence, Pacat revealed that she
fenced épée in high school and fell in love with the sport; she particularly liked its
psychological aspect, as fencers are required to make "split-second decisions with everything on the line". Another source of inspiration was her six-year stay in
Japan. While there, she became interested in
sports manga, including
Haikyu!! and
Hikaru no Go. ==Reception==