Katana must choose: Side with her new Sword Clan allies or her old friend Shun as the Mad Samurai plots his revenge!
Katana #10 may not be the satisfying conclusion to story threads that readers were hoping for, but it does manage wrap of the larger narrative in an entertaining manner. Now that it is concluded, readers can look back on Katana as a junk food comicit may not have been good, but it was a peculiar divergence from the norm every month. If for no other reason than for daring to be different, we should be happy that DC took a chance on it. Hopefully, they will continue to take similar chances in the future. Read Full Review
DC should have given Ann Nocenti more time to properly wrap up her run onKatana.This series heartbreakingly ends on a low point on all accounts. Read Full Review
Katana #10 is a horrible end to a horrible book that never should have happened in the first place. I must admit though, I will miss the unintentionally ridiculous dialogue and art that seemed to be drawn with no intention of matching the story. It was a quirky horrible mess, but here at Weird Science, it was my quirky, horrible mess. What am I talking about, thank God it's over! Read Full Review