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Chargement... Usagi Yojimbo, Book 05: Lone Goat and Kid (1992)par Stan Sakai
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This fifth volume collects the epic-length "Blood Wings," in which Usagi battles a fearsome clan of ninja bats, while "Lone Goat and Kid" offers a cunning and affectionate parody of the famous "Lone Wolf and Cub" manga while doubling as one of Usagi's most dramatic and heartfelt adventures. "Frost and Fire" and "The Way of the Samurai" provide the psychological drama of this volume, which is rounded out by one of the most unique Usagi tales ever, "A Kite Story," which doubles as a fascinating look at the daily life and work of a 17th century Japanese kite maker, dramatically showcasing the thoroughness of Sakai's research and his skills as a storyteller. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The two stories that stood out to me in this novel were "A Kite Story" and the tile issue "The Lone Goat and Kid". The kite story I like because it was rather a beautiful story. Sakai somehow manages to tell three great stories about kite making and a festival dedicated to kites. The other tale that I liked, homages the iconic manga of the Lone Wolf and Cub. I myself have never read the Lone Wolf, but I know of him because his image has been mimicked in comics ever since. With the Usagi version though I kind of like how they made him a goat rather then a wolf. That way it could be Sakai's version as well.
As Stan Lee wrote in the introduction, Sakai is a genius when it comes to storytelling. I have yet to run into any problem with any of the issues. Each story is wonderfully written and the art maybe cartoony, but really works well for the comic. I said this before, but now it official: Usagi Yojimbo is my favorite comic book character and comic series. ( )