The rabbit ronin becomes further entangled in a rivalry between soy-sauce merchants when they declare all-out war on each other! Double-dealings and mayhem escalate to a deadly magnitude as Usagi's foray into the treacherous worlds of soy sauce and espionage concludes!
Usagi is kind of like that one in a million kid in school who would stand up to the bully in the hallway and do it with such calm precision that you can't help but admire his spirit. Read Full Review
A good conclusion to the tale, which include some terrific panels of Usagi in action. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Overall, Usagi Yomibo was fun. The story was simple, charming and fast. It sets the reader up for another new adventure after this issue and the art was good and tight as well. Read Full Review
"Usagi Yojimbo" is the perennial all-ages book: a great entry level for kids and yet wholly engrossing for adults decades later in life. This issue gives us a true Ronin tale -- in fact, most of the plot and dialogue could have easily been repurposed for a human crime tale. Sakai commitment to his rabbit leads only shows us the beauty of the long form possibilities seeing the wandering rabbit Ronin grow and continue to be a draw for fans of all demographics. Read Full Review
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