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Newest Review: ... are realistic, and that they are overly 2 dimensional and weak. 4 - You just don't like the story. 5 - You feel it is a bit difficult to 'get into'. 6 - You feel it is a waste of money. 7 - You only like superhero comics. I think that just about covers it. Okay firstly, the drawings definitely are simple - the whole comic is drawn in black and white (although there was a short ... more |
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by - written on 01/03/01 (Very useful, 327 readings)
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About a year and a half ago, I became seriously interested in manga (Japanese comics). This led to the browsing through of a few comics, but I have yet to buy one single comic consistently (although I have had standing orders to several manga). This is unless you count Usagi Yojimbo. Some count Usagi Yojimbo as a manga. I don't. Created by an American of Japanese origin - Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo is a tale set in an anthropomorphic version of feudal Japan. Usagi Miyamoto is a ronin (a samurai who has lost his master) and wanders the land just 'doing stuff'. You know, meeting people, going places, learning a bit about the ... Read the complete review
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