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Usagi Yojimbo (1987), Volume 20

Glimpses of Death

#20 in series

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Wandering ronin Usagi Yojimbo is alone once again, having emerged from his travels with young Jotaro. His brief respite from danger was not destined to last long, for adventure in feudal Japan waits for no one! In this volume of the internationally acclaimed series, master storyteller Stan Sakai treats readers to intriguing tales of Usagi on his own and catches up with a bevy of fan-favorite characters - "whodunit" maestro Inspector Ishida has another puzzling mystery to solve, bounty hunters Gen and Stray Dog are each on the tail of the possessed swordswoman Inazuma, bodyguard Tomoe has a new political rival in Lord Noriyuki's court, and Priest Sanshobo's temple is plagued by a vile demon! Throughout these stories we follow Usagi as he is roped into a covert smuggling operation, escorts a cantankerous old woman through dangerous territory, assists an inventor with a visionary flying machine, and once again encounters a vengeful young samurai.
• Featuring a rare short story starring Katsuichi and young Usagi which has never seen print in the Usagi comics series!
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    • Booklist

      November 1, 2006
      The latest in the popular, long-running graphic novel series finds the cleverly drawn samurai rabbit, who inhabits feudal Japan, running into trouble as he tries to fulfill a dying man's request to deliver a package to his daughter. While gathering clues to the man's murder and the mystery of the package, the sharp-witted rabbit must deal with a sword-wielding woman, a political rival, and a demon plaguing a temple. Once again Sakai proves himself to be a master storyteller, as comfortable with words as he is with pictures; his fans will be well pleased.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)

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