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Post by stillpoint on Jan 4, 2017 1:39:46 GMT -5
Published: May 27, 2009 Synopsis: "While Kitsune recovers from her encounter with the wizard Hatakeyama, her protégée, Kiyoko, obtains supplies the best way she knows how: by stealing them. Hiding from the police in an abandoned temple, Kiyoko overhears a plot to murder a rich merchant. She tries to get Usagi involved, but there's not much he can do when the merchant doesn't want help, and it's still not clear who wants the merchant dead, anyway." Notes: Collected in Usagi Yojimbo Volume 26: Traitors of the Earth and The Usagi Yojimbo Saga Book 7Discuss the issue and/or post full reviews below!
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Post by stillpoint on Jan 4, 2017 2:29:13 GMT -5
Kiyoko and Usagi. This is the team-up I didn't even know I wanted. The series has often juxtaposed the morally upright and honorable Usagi with those with more flexible ethics, namely Gen and Kitsune and sometimes Chizu. Here, after almost 25 years, there's a new one in Kiyoko. Rich merchant won't believe her when she claims he's a target for assassination? She immediately turns her thoughts to lunch. Usagi tells her they can't stand by and let a murder happen? She wonders, wide eyed, why not. Her sunny disposition and childlike (because she is a child) mannerisms are more endearing than her cold-bloodedness is unsettling.
The story itself is not bad but a little lacking. We're told the merchant is incompetent, but we aren't shown that, which is a classic storytelling stumble, and it really doesn't matter anyway. He doesn't have to be incompetent for someone to want to kill him, just rich or in the way of someone's ambition.
And we get to see a grousing Kitsune on the last page, which is refreshing. Flirty Kitsune is the act, grumpy Kitsune is closer to the real person.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Aug 29, 2017 18:49:56 GMT -5
This was a little one note, especially as a follow up to last story but the pairing of Usagi and Kiyoko was fun and the opening scene with Kiyoko running through the town was fantastically drawn.
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