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Gyakushu! Volume 2

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Gyakushu! Volume 2

The hunter becomes the hunted! Three Wretches are on a blood hunt to avenge a father killed by the Thief's blade. But roots of vengeance run deep, and the Thief will not be stopped from confronting one who betrayed him from his past...
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Hot! Read Chris Arrant's interview with creator Dan Hipp!

Before I talk about Dan Hipp’s Gyakushu!, I’d like to first address a life-long passion of mineSamurai films.

Man, I love samurai flicks. I don’t know what it is about grown men and women hacking away at each other with sharp objects, but ever since I saw my first blood-drenched samurai film as a kid, I couldn’t wait for Sunday afternoon Kung Fu/Samurai double features. YepSunday morning was for the lord, but Sunday afternoons were for watching people brutally maim each other. (In other words, a balanced day.)

It’s a known fact that many of America’s classic westerns were inspired by Samurai films (I’m looking at you, A Fist Full of Dollars.) But as much as I love westerns, they lacked the mano-a-mano, up close and personal battles found in the Samurai genre. Sure, it’s no small feat to cap a guy with your Colt at a dozen paces, but try getting up-close and personal with a katana blade…so close you can see the lunch stuck in his teeth. Then you’ll see what your bowels are made ofliterally.

Which brings me back to Gyakushu! It's a glorious lullaby to fans of the blood-soaked samurai flick. And I, for one, am more than happy to unleash it upon the world. Dan’s art is incredible...the character designs retain the fun essence of say, Samurai Jack, all the while maintaining the razor-sharp, square-jawed starkness of Sin City. The Thief, the tragic lead character in this tale, is a bandaged shell of a man whose sole purpose for living is to kill his way to the ones that ruined his life.

My favorite Samurai stories were always the ones featuring the lone warrior seeking retribution. The more you tore down your good guy, the deeper you sank the blade into his guts, the more you destroy everything he holds dear…the greater the satisfaction for him (and the reader) when he/she shows the villain his own liver. Dan has crafted a classic revenge story, while at the same time giving it the unique characters and world that make it truly special.

I dare not say much more, because half the fun of Gyakushu! is letting the story unravel like a blood-soaked bandage, with layer after layer revealing snippets of the past, as well as clues to the future. Dan’s narrative is immersive and engaging, and compliments his art without overwhelming it.

But enough of my ranting! Check out the preview and judge for yourself!         
 
~Troy Lewter, Editor

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