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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
By Peter Ingemi (Worcester County, Massachusetts United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
If you are new to this series don't you DARE go near this book until you have read at least the last 6 volumes.If you are not if you like me have read this series from the start (which began for me back in the early 90's) it is the ultimate finish to the ultimate comic/novel whatever. For us who have followed the story of Ito and his son after all of these years it is a bittersweet ending. We've come to care for all of these characters. In the last 8 books we have even come to like and respect Retsudo. It is hard to let it go, even harder with the finish it had. I can't thing of a series that moved me more, who's quality was always high (I can thing of only one story in the 140 or so that I just hated there have been many classic moment, the art was always suburb and the stories just incredible. You will not spend any better reading money than this series, and for those who think of this only as a comic book, remember Japan thinks of things differently and so will you once you start reading. The ultimate ending to the ultimate series.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The End of the Road to Hell...,
By "rsmon77" (Mission, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
In this final volume of the now-legendary series, Lone Wolf and Cub face their final battle against their enemy, Lord Restudo in a showdown that is nothing less than poetic and stunning. Being a reader of the series since it started being published in the U.S. (going on two years now...), the final shocking act committed in this series definitely struck a chord with me. A long journey has ended, and with it, a truly great epic series (sure to be among the finest in comic history or popular literature) has as well. Highly Recommended.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you haven't read this book, please take note!!!,
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This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
If you are about to read or order this final book, please read this! This volume has a glossary at the end, as do the others in the Dark Horse reprint of the series. Do not flip to the glossary in this volume; it's located adjacent to the final panels of the series and inadvertently seeing them may spoil your enjoyment of the book. Do without -- there's nothing in the glossary of this volume that isn't in a previous issue.
As for the content, the volume is an incredibly tense, poignant, surprising, and confusing conclusion that draws on the stories and themes of the earlier volumes. Read the books from start to finish. The first two volumes suffer from a weak translation and some clumsiness but from then Lone Wolf and Cub is thoughtful, visceral, transcendant series that will make you proud to be a comic book reader. In thinking over these stories, I often thought back on "Beyond Fate" by Margaret Visser, a transcription of lectures about fate and honour, which I would also recommend.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is The End,
By Doug Brunell "America's Favorite Son" (A little south of Hell) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
The final stop on the assassins road ...
You have to read the first 27 volumes of this series to comprehend just how incredible it is. Cinematic in style, and perhaps one of the greatest pieces of literature of modern times, this sage comes to an end here, as debts are settled, and a country awaits the outcome. I've heard comic book fans say they would never read this because it's manga. Ignore them. Even if you don't read comics, you need to read this series. It will make you laugh, cry and get angry -- often in the same story. Few works of art can do that to you. This one does. This volume is a fitting end to the saga. The events of the previous 27 volumes propel readers to this conclusion, and if you aren't moved by the story aren't breathing. It's that simple.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The End of The Assassin's Road,
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This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
After 28 HUGE volumes, Lone Wolf and Cub finally comes to an end. On the one hand, I couldn't WAIT for the series to end, so I could see what happened to Itto Ogami and his son, Daigoro. Would they have their revenge against the Yagyu clan at last...? On the other hand, I knew I'd miss the characters and the magnificent work of creators Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima....Well, I've finally finished the series, and I miss Daigoro already...This final installment revolves around the showdown between Ogami & Daigoro and their nemesis, Retsudo Yagyu. Yagyu brings the final remnants of his "Grass" (Deep-cover Ninja who spend generations infiltrating villages in Japan) to the battlefield, and employs a truly insidious deception against Itto (Which I won't spoil!); I studiously avoided any situation that may have resulted in my discovering the end of the series before I got a chance to read it, and although I had a general idea of how the final battle would play out, I was still moved to tears at the final twenty pages..... If you haven't experienced any of the Lone Wolf and Cub series, I can't recommend them highly enough. I've been reading comics since I was two years old, and I have NEVER read such a finely wrought story; It ranks among my favorite works of fiction, right alongside Lonesome Dove and The Stand, and that's pretty damned impressive.......
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review for the entire collection,
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This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
I doubt whether there will be a better graphic novel epic ever coming out. Put together it is a good 6000 pages+...but what 6000 pages!!!You are literally transported to the Edo era, get to know the Samurai code of honor, laugh and cry along with the story and fall in love with Diagoro. It is really difficult to capture in words what Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima have achieved here. Suspenseful story telling, superb characterizations, a serious examination of eastern values and philosophy, absolutely top grade drawing (very cinematic in style,each column could be each cinematic frame),even more rewarding in repeated readings...This is seriously one series of books where you should not look at the money spent.
Only 2 advices: 1. Do not start from the middle, not one book is a standalone in the sense that there is some part of the major story arc being carried forward in every book. START FROM VOL.1. 2. Keep the books far away from children. These are books with serious mature content. I envy all those who are starting this series. Seriously...
5.0 out of 5 stars
A nostalgic love song to bushido,
By Adriano1977 (Langen (Hessen), Deutschland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
I'll never get over this series' ending...
It's practically a love/death declaration of bushido and a wonderfully ambiguous moral statement, summing up the astounding complexity of it all: can true bushido still exist? Can we understand it at all, or just marvel or horror at its achievements, giving up understanding in favour of pure acceptance? Who was ultimately right there? A masterpiece goes out with a big bang, huge kudos to the authors!
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Will Move You,
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This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
This is the last volume of the Lone Wolf and Cub series. Yes it is the end. I must say one thing first, if you read this book make sure to have read all the volumes before it. This is the only way to truly feel the impact...of this amazing story. If you have read this far there is no need for me to describe the plot. So I am speaking to those who have read some but not all of the series. This is not at all disappointing in the least. It is well worth the money and the ending is truly something to be read for oneself. Never, and alot of people say never, but TRULY never have I read anything so well put together. Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima are truly talented.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The End of The Assassin's Road,
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This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
After 28 HUGE volumes, Lone Wolf and Cub finally comes to an end. On the one hand, I couldn't WAIT for the series to end, so I could see what happened to Itto Ogami and his son, Daigoro. Would they have their revenge against the Yagyu clan at last...? On the other hand, I knew I'd miss the characters and the magnificent work of creators Kazuo Koike & Goseki Kojima....Well, I've finally finished the series, and I miss Daigoro already...This final installment revolves around the showdown between Ogami & Daigoro and their nemesis, Retsudo Yagyu. Yagyu brings the final remnants of his "Grass" (Deep-cover Ninja who spend generations infiltrating villages in Japan) to the battlefield, and employs a truly insidious deception against Itto (Which I won't spoil!); I studiously avoided any situation that may have resulted in my discovering the end of the series before I got a chance to read it, and although I had a general idea of how the final battle would play out, I was still moved to tears at the final twenty pages..... If you haven't experienced any of the Lone Wolf and Cub series, I can't recommend them highly enough. I've been reading comics since I was two years old, and I have NEVER read such a finely wrought story; It ranks among my favorite works of fiction, right alongside Lonesome Dove and The Stand, and that's pretty damned impressive.......
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sad to finally end.,
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This review is from: Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne (Paperback)
I just finished this final volume of the lone wolf and cub series. It is an incredible series, by far the best comics I have ever read. I would echo others reviews about not reading this without reading the others. The power of the ending and the story as a whole will be lessened. I am still in shock about the ending and wish that there were another 28 about Daigoro and the future of the Yagyu
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Lone Wolf & Cub 28: Lotus Throne by Goseki Kojima (Paperback - January 13, 2003)
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