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Kazuo Koike (Author), Goseki Kojima (Author)
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Lone Wolf and Cub (Dark Horse) June 27, 2001
Few works can legitimately lay claim to the mantle "landmark". Dark Horse Comics is proud to present one of the authentic landmarks in graphic fiction, Lone Wolf and Cub. Acknowledged worldwide for the brilliant writing of series creator Kazuo Koike and the groundbreaking cinematic visuals of the late Goseki Kojima, Lone Wolf and Cub contains unforgettable imagery of stark beauty, kinetic fury, and visceral thematic power that influenced a generation of visual storytellers both in Japan and in the West.

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Thought widely respected as a powerful writer of graphic fiction, Kazuo Koike has spent a lifetime reaching beyond the bounds of the comics medium. Aside from co-creating and writing the incredibly successful Lone Wolf and Cub and Crying Freeman manga, Koike has hosted television programs; founded a golf magazine; produced movies; written popular fiction, poetry, and screenplays; and mentored some of Japan's best manga talent. oike and artist Goseki Kojima's Lone Wolf and Cub was first serialized in Japan in 1970 and continued its hugely popular run for many years, being collected as the stories were published, and reprinted worldwide. Koike collected numerous awards for his work on the series throughout the next decade. Starting in 1972, Koike adapted the popular manga into a series of six films, The Baby Cart Assassin saga, garnering widespread critical acclaim for his screenwriting abilities, and presenting the epic manga basis of the hit films to a world of fans who were hungry for more stories from the Lone Wolf and Cub saga. In 2000, Dark Horse Comics embarked on a landmark publishing program to bring all 8000-plus pages of Lone Wolf and Cub to American audiences for the first time. Over the next two years, Dark Horse will release 28 volumes of this revered material, with each volume containing approximately 300 pages of masterful samurai storytelling.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse (June 27, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569715114
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569715116
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #848,262 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ogami Itto and Daigoro are separated on the Assassin's Road, November 7, 2002
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In the last two stories of Volume 9 of Long Wolf and Cub the manga epic set up what we assumed would be a significant story line regarding Ogami Itto's theft of a secret communiqué from the Yagyu. However, this turns out to be something of a feint by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima, for there is indeed a major development in Volume 10 "Hostage Child." The title is not exactly one of the give stories collected in this volume, but does represent a more literal meaning for the final story, "Straw Boy":

(50) "The Yagyu Letter" offers up the initial conflict between Ogami Itto and the forces call together by Retsudo Yagyu, beginning with the Kurokuwa. If their swords fail, then there are archers and rifleman to finish off Lone Wolf and Cub.

(51) "The Tears of Daigoro" reveals the subterfuge with the reader as we are finally offered a mano-e-mano duel between Ogami Itto and Retsudo Yagyu. However, the duel quickly becomes irrelevant as we learn what we should have suspected: that Daigoro cannot possibly hold on to his father's shoulders during every single fight. But Daigoro does more than fall down; he becomes separate from his father in what may well prove to be one of the most significant developments in the saga. The rest of the story become Daigoro's adventure as an unusual father and son living alone in the forest try to provide protection from the Yagyu assassins searching for the boy.

(52) "The Fisherwoman's Love" has Daigoro stumbling upon fishermen working a river. Even though he is offered something to eat, the boy who has never learned to accept the kindness of strangers must remain true to the code he has learned from observing his father. But while Daigoro learns to fend for himself after a fashion, there is one in the small village who not only recognizes the shishogan in the boy's eyes but also fears what it means.

(53) "Drifting Shadows" returns the focus to Ogami Itto, who has begun to follow the path of Daigoro and who has the chance to continue his duel with Retsduo Yagyu. The duel has a surprising resolution of sorts, that only adds to the emnity between the pair.

(54) "Straw Boy" is the most heart-rending tale to this point in the epic, which certainly says something. Daigoro is now at the point of starvation and finally comes to the end of his strength and lies down beneath a tree to die. As he lays there traveler after traveler sits under the tree's shade as well, all of them ignoring the dying child. But then two men come alone and hide in the tree, waiting to free their gang leader being transported to jail. Recognizing something in the boy's eye, the gang leader plans to use Daigoro as a "straw boy," which is to say, a hostage if they are trapped by the police.

The fun at this point is how long the separation of Lone Wolf and Cub will continue. It is, of course, foolishness to even hazard a guess and at the rate of one story per evening at bedtime, I can look forward to prolonging this major act of the epic for some time to come and continue to appreciate the irony that some of the best stories in this tale of father and son on the Assassins Road are about Daigoro alone.

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4.0 out of 5 stars More Epic, less episodic, August 22, 2004
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Up to this point, the manga have maintained the larger arc of the Ogami-Yagyu feud in the background -- now the creative team focuses more on the feud. Here we get Ogami in an intense showdown with the Yagyu forces -- with strong ramifications. Daigoro is separated from his father and takes the spotlight for the greater part of this volume.

Fans of the film may note that Baby Cart in Peril (#4) has important material from this volume.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Father and Son Take Different Paths On The Assassin's Road, May 17, 2003
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At last, the true depths of the treacherous Retsudo Yagyu's obsession with Ogami Itto are explored, as he unleashes the dogs of war on the Father & Son. As you can see from the cover, with Frank Miller's stunning rendition of a Wolf and it's Cub standing atop a mountain of bodies, this book features a MAJOR battle scene, as Ogami and Daigoro face a seemingly endless horde of Yagyu's forces. The body count is high, but the true cost of the battle is more personal: Lone Wolf is seperated from his Cub. After the stunning battle between Ogami and Retsudo Yagyu himself, I was wondering how the series could possibly get any better. The stories featuring Daigoro on his own showed me exactly how. Great action, even greater characterization, superb writing and art.....Each volume is better than the previous one, and there are still 18 left!
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