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Born in 1970, Hiroaki Samura became one of the first Japnaese artists to become widely popular among American comics readers when his ,Blade of the Immortalbegan publication in English in 1997. Uniquely for a manga artist, Samura enjoyed a partial education in classical art before dropping out of college to start drawing ,Blade.
The new manga from “Blade of the Immortal” creator Hiroaki Samura!
Warning: Contains adult content. Not recommended for anyone under the age of 18.
A PRICE TO BE PAID IN PAIN AND BLOOD
Wergelder: In Germanic law, the money paid by a murderer or his family to the victim&rsquo,s family in atonement. A mysterious deal goes down on a remote island known as a red light pleasure district. An insane fight between a blonde sniper and an assassin in a Chinese dress brings up questions about who the players are in this deal. A group of misfit yakuza gets caught in the crossfire while trying to get in on the deal, or at least find out what&rsquo,s being dealt. At the center of it all is a woman who has been wronged in the worst imaginable ways. She will have her revenge. The Eisner award-winning creator of Blade of the Immortal, Hiroaki Samura, presents a new badass thriller with some very bad ladies!
A mysterious murder takes place in a shopping arcade in China, while in Japan a yakuza gang discovers a large amount of money is missing. These volatile ingredients will combine to set off an explosion of violence on a remote island, that will eventually grow to consume more and more lives across the world!
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rnBorn in 1970, Hiroaki Samura became one of the first Japnaese artists to become widely popular among American comics readers when his Blade of the Immortalbegan publication in English in 1997. Uniquely for a manga artist, Samura enjoyed a partial education in classical art before dropping out of college to start drawing Blade.
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rnA tale of vengeance, blood and sex from the creator of “Blade Of The Immortal”, as 3 women fight for what they’re owed in battles in Germany, China and Japan.