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Post by shaxper on Mar 13, 2016 11:20:49 GMT -5
Published: April 2000 Synopsis: "Eisner Award winner Stan Sakai brings you another haunting tale of ghosts and demons, and this time it's no joke. Usagi teams up with Sasuke the Demon Queller to help rid a peasant village of a ravaging Kummo Onna (Spider Woman). It's eight legs and an exoskeleton against a pair of swords and one tough-skinned samurai rabbit. Those with arachnophobia would be advised to read this thrilling comic in a safe and spider-free place." Notes: 1st Sasuké The Demon Queller Discuss the issue and/or post full reviews below!
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Post by thwhtguardian on Apr 1, 2016 21:04:30 GMT -5
Another fun horror story and another amazing supporting character in Sasuké. I love that he's not just a regular warrior but a sorcerer who hunts monsters...and as odd as that sounds at first it doesn't stick out in the story one bit which is a true testament to the world Stan has built.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Apr 1, 2016 22:01:54 GMT -5
Another fun horror story and another amazing supporting character in Sasuké. I love that he's not just a regular warrior but a sorcerer who hunts monsters...and as odd as that sounds at first it doesn't stick out in the story one bit which is a true testament to the world Stan has built. Sasuke is probably my favorite supporting character (although Gen might be tied with him). I love the "You must have told me earlier" running gag. The big spiders in this story are creepy.
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Post by stillpoint on Nov 20, 2016 1:08:50 GMT -5
The image of the giant frog swallowing the giant spider-woman will haunt me for the rest of my days.
Although I'm not a great fan of Sasuke (nothing against him; there are just several others I prefer to read about), this is a creepy, well-crafted little story.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Dec 4, 2016 17:58:09 GMT -5
The image of the giant frog swallowing the giant spider-woman will haunt me for the rest of my days. Although I'm not a great fan of Sasuke (nothing against him; there are just several others I prefer to read about), this is a creepy, well-crafted little story. Not a big fan of Sasuke?! Heresy!
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Post by shaxper on Dec 5, 2016 8:16:52 GMT -5
The image of the giant frog swallowing the giant spider-woman will haunt me for the rest of my days. Although I'm not a great fan of Sasuke (nothing against him; there are just several others I prefer to read about), this is a creepy, well-crafted little story. Not a big fan of Sasuke?! Heresy! Testify, Brutha'! I really do think Sasuke needs a life outside of Usagi. At the very least, a team-up with Inspector Ishida. In my wildest dreams, a team-up with Dr. Strange.
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Post by stillpoint on Dec 6, 2016 2:45:43 GMT -5
Not a big fan of Sasuke?! Heresy! Testify, Brutha'! I really do think Sasuke needs a life outside of Usagi. At the very least, a team-up with Inspector Ishida. In my wildest dreams, a team-up with Dr. Strange. Ha! I see he has a following. I'm more of the Conan school where wizards are there to be cleaved from crown to chin or--in Usagi's world--reduced to a pile of feathers like Ryoko. A good guy wizard seems like he can solve tough problems too easily. Having said that, I was a big fan of Dr Strange back in the day.
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Post by shaxper on Dec 6, 2016 8:15:30 GMT -5
Testify, Brutha'! I really do think Sasuke needs a life outside of Usagi. At the very least, a team-up with Inspector Ishida. In my wildest dreams, a team-up with Dr. Strange. Ha! I see he has a following. I'm more of the Conan school where wizards are there to be cleaved from crown to chin or--in Usagi's world--reduced to a pile of feathers like Ryoko. A good guy wizard seems like he can solve tough problems too easily. Sounds like you need a little Elric in your life
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Post by randomjc on Mar 17, 2017 14:37:40 GMT -5
This was interesting. I liked the concept of Sasuke, and want to see him again, though would prefer Inspector Ishida more. But it's tough reading this when I'm too afraid to look at the pages. Too many spiders.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Mar 17, 2017 15:01:48 GMT -5
This was interesting. I liked the concept of Sasuke, and want to see him again, though would prefer Inspector Ishida more. But it's tough reading this when I'm too afraid to look at the pages. Too many spiders. Usagi really does have an excellent supporting cast. And I agree, the spiders are creepy!
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Post by randomjc on Mar 18, 2017 4:58:52 GMT -5
This was interesting. I liked the concept of Sasuke, and want to see him again, though would prefer Inspector Ishida more. But it's tough reading this when I'm too afraid to look at the pages. Too many spiders. Usagi really does have an excellent supporting cast. And I agree, the spiders are creepy! It's perhaps the one downside to the greatness of this being entirely creator done, we won't get any spin-offs. Though considering the mixed results we get with comics, perhaps it's a blessing in disguise.
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Post by brutalis on May 8, 2018 8:16:41 GMT -5
I don't like spiders to begin with so this one was extra creepy crawly for me. Though it was nice to see the evil spider-woman get eaten by the magical frog! Way to go! Death to the eight legged yuckie sticky spider types! As Usagi ventures through the shortcut and more spiders keep on appearing you just know that it is only going to get weirder and sure enough once he enters the village to be woken with a bite from yet another spider the shivers really begin. A Sasuke the Night Stalker of Japan in search of all the evil nasty monsters would make for a fun series if Stan ever ends Usagi. So much horror in Japanese mythology and culture to explore.
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