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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Interesting read, great watercolors and ink work but gotta admit I don't think worthy of the $15 price tag. The story line is 56 pages long and all in color but that would be the equivalent of a pair of monthly comic books by Mr. Sakai. Surely a storyline more significant to the Usagi storyline would have been a better choice than this oneshot. Still adding it to my wishlist. This copy that I read was a library copy. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Yokai are the monsters, demons, and spirits of Japanese folklore, such as the shape-changing kitsune, the obakeneko demon cats, and the evil oni ogres. Usagi faces all these and more when a desperate woman begs for his help in finding her kidnapped daughter. Tracing the abducted girl deep into the forest, Usagi finds it haunted by creatures of Japanese legend and discovers that they are amassing for a great raid on the countryside! Fortunately, Usagi is joined by Sasuke the Demon Queller, who is also fighting to prevent the invasion, but things aren't always as they seem - especially when dealing with the supernatural! The rabbit ronin turned twenty-five, and Dark Horse celebrated with the first-ever Usagi Yojimbo original graphic novel, fully hand-painted, written, and lettered by creator Stan Sakai! Completely self-contained story. First ever, full color, original story! Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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5:00 pm 9 October 2016
Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai - Stan Sakai
The story was cute, and so was the art. It was cute, and lush and I loved it.
Unfortunately, I didn't connect to the characters at all: I didn't care for them, so I didn't care what happened to them.
I feel like maybe reading this as a stand-alone might have been the problem, although the author claims that he wrote it to be a stand-alone.
Graphic Novel Humble Bundle read in 2016 ( )