It's an all out free for all with the entire village captured by assassins intent on murdering the Shogun's emissary and Usagi and Kenichi standing against hopeless odds. However, help comes from a very unexpected source. But is it too late to prevent the killings? Find out in the conclusion of this four-part story arc.
Usagi and Kenichi may be adversaries, but today they fight on the same side. Read Full Review
If you're new to the title, this arc is a great place to start " as any regular reader of Usagi Yojimbo reader can attest. Read Full Review
One note, this is Tom Luth‘s final issue of colorist as the artist is retiring. He has colored many panels and covers of Usagi Yojimbo in the past along with issues of Groo the Wanderer. The issue contains a well-deserved thank you to Luth from writer and artist Stan Sakai. Read Full Review
It's a simple conclusion, in addition to being a well-told one, making "The Return" a highlight of what was already a very satisfying relaunch for the decades-long series. Read Full Review
This was an arc that saw Usagi come back home to where his lord was defeated. Usagi hasn't dipped in quality but it certainly feels like it's got a new life with IDW Publishing. This arc is worth a read and new readers could jump on with little trouble. I do recognize the art is not the most detailed but the look of Usagi Yojimbo is so unique. Happy trails to Tom Luth on an illustrious career and I can't wait for issue 15. Read Full Review
Jotaro is the world's most adorable savior.