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Usagi Yojimbo

2009
The wandering life of a ronin is often a lonely one, and Usagi has been on that path a long time. Usagi's travels next take him to a town torn apart by street gangs searching for a dead gang boss's stash of gold.

Usagi Yojimbo

2006
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! 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.

Usagi Yojimbo

2008
A collection of comics which details the friendship between samurai Tomoe Ame and Miyamoto Usagi.

Usagi Yojimbo

2007
Samurai rabbit Usagi Yojimbo and his companion Tomoe find themselves in a life-threatening situation when they go to investigate rumors of a plague in a border town in the mountains of the Geishu Province.

Usagi Yojimbo

2005
Usagi is in a desperate search for his young companion, Jotaro, who has eluded murderous kidnappers.

Usagi Yojimbo

2004
Usagi and Jotaro encounter the deadly Koroshi League of Assassins, Kitsune is up to her old tricks, and an evil artist targets Jotaro with a possessed ink set.

Space Usagi

1998
A graphic novel in which Usagi Yojimbo, a samurai rabbit, risks everything to follow his oath of loyalty to protect the life of Kiyoshi, heir to the Shirohoshi throne.

Usagi Yojimbo

2003
Collects issues 53-60 of the comic book "Usagi Yojimbo," in which the rabbit samurai is tempted to break his code of honor by telling Katsuichi a secret that could save his life; includes the entire "Duel at Kitanoji" story line, a "Lone Goat and Kid" installment, various shorts, and preliminary sketches.

Usagi Yojimbo

2000
A graphic novel in which samurai rabbit Usagi Yojimbo becomes entangled in a series of dark, deadly events while seeking enlightenment in sixteenth-century Japan.

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