Revisit a key Usagi story with "Lone Rabbit and Child"! The vulnerable young heir of an important clan is targeted by power-hungry rivals! Only Usagi and the boy's vassal, Tomoe Ame, have any hope of stopping the horde of assassins and getting out alive!
Usagi Yojimbo Color Classics comes to an end in amazing fashion with "Lone Rabbit and Child". This fantastic mix of well-drawn action and excellent character development just blew me away, especially given how much earlier it was released compared to every other story that's been in previous issues of this series. The development of Noriyuki is fantastic with Tomoe and Hikiji getting some moments to shine in terms of character development too. The art may not be as good as other stories in this series but it's still Sakai and he still does a phenomenal job. The lettering is terrific and a number of different techniques are used throughout the story to get the readers into the tale. It's just a great read and it's accessible, even if you've never read Usagi before. I highly recommend grabbing this if you can. It's a terrific comic. Read Full Review
Usagi Yojimbo Color Classics #7 closes out the first issues of the initial series in a colorful cinematic fashion. Read Full Review