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Post by stillpoint on Dec 6, 2016 1:42:49 GMT -5
Published: November 22, 2006 Synopsis: "The evil spirit of Jei is back, and Gen and Stray Dog are in big trouble! Internationally acclaimed storyteller Stan Sakai returns to the story of Inazuma, the swordswoman who has been possessed by Jei's demonic spirit. Unaware of this, our two favorite bounty hunters are hot on the trail, competing for the purse on Inazuma's head . . . and unfortunately for them, they've just found her! The rhino's last encounter with the murderous Black Soul left him with a fierce shoulder wound that never fully healed. Will he be an asset to Stray Dog in this fight-or a liability? And will the pair be able to stop quarreling long enough to focus on defeating Inazuma?" Notes: Collected in Usagi Yojimbo Volume 23: Bridge Of Tears and The Usagi Yojimbo Saga Book 6. Discuss the issue and/or post full reviews below!
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Post by stillpoint on Dec 6, 2016 1:56:30 GMT -5
This is only the third of these threads I've started, and the issue title on the Dark Horse website has been wrong twice. And I'm leery of the publication date, too. The previous issue was supposedly published in September 2006, and this one in November. Does that mean Stan missed a month? I think it's wiser to doubt Dark Horse's info.
Anyway, grim battle issue where Jei more than holds her own against Gen and Stray Dog. She leaves them alive which, as later issues show, can be worse for a character.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Aug 24, 2017 20:45:51 GMT -5
Another set up issue with Gen and Stray Dog against Jei, I'm still hoping for a team up with the Demon Queller.
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Post by brutalis on Aug 10, 2020 12:41:35 GMT -5
2 issues in a row with duels in the rain, yet both are compelling and different enough that I really don't mind. Only shows perhaps they both take place around the same time or place possibly? I do imagine torrential rains with sword fights is a Japanese tradition, just as much as cowboy gunfights at high noon here in the USA. A real visual delight seeing Gen and Stray Dog double teaming upon the demon Jei possessed Inazuma. While the boys managed to stay alive I am not sure you can say they held their own.
Something Stan has managed to do with Usagi is craft such an incredible cast beyond the title character. You don't miss having our long eared Ronin for an issue spotlighting the amazing denizens when they are so rich in their own right. It feels natural that these other characters interact, mingle or go on adventures together just as in true life we ourselves find people coming and going through our own lives, popping up in unexpected places or finding them on a similar path intersecting ours.
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Post by shaxper on Aug 10, 2020 18:24:23 GMT -5
2 issues in a row with duels in the rain, yet both are compelling and different enough that I really don't mind. Only shows perhaps they both take place around the same time or place possibly? One aspect of Stan's immense attention to detail that I so appreciate is his meticulous use of seasons. If you go through pretty much every Usagi story from the beginning, you can see the seasons progress and seldom ever jump ahead. And this is one of at least two times in which Stan presents a rainy season that extends well beyond a single issue. A while back, I attempted to determine how many years Usagi had been wandering by counting the number of winters we'd seen. It worked pretty well. What other comic creator gives this kind of attention to detail??
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Post by thwhtguardian on Aug 12, 2020 11:19:38 GMT -5
2 issues in a row with duels in the rain, yet both are compelling and different enough that I really don't mind. Only shows perhaps they both take place around the same time or place possibly? One aspect of Stan's immense attention to detail that I so appreciate is his meticulous use of seasons. If you go through pretty much every Usagi story from the beginning, you can see the seasons progress and seldom ever jump ahead. And this is one of at least two times in which Stan presents a rainy season that extends well beyond a single issue. A while back, I attempted to determine how many years Usagi had been wandering by counting the number of winters we'd seen. It worked pretty well. What other comic creator gives this kind of attention to detail?? That long form attention to detail is why I really think Usagi is hands down the best on going ever created.
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