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The Path: Crisis of Faith (The Path Traveler)

by Ron Marz, Michael Atiyeh (Illustrator), Mark Pennington (Illustrator), Bart Sears (Illustrator)

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This graphic novel is a new take on the samurai tale, a staple of Japanese entertainment. In addition to all the action and dynamic artwork that typefies the genre, it is the story of one man walking the thin line of honor and duty.
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This book had a pretty promising start, but didn't really pan out. I did love the flashback of Wulf's story, though ( )
  drewandlori | Nov 28, 2007 |
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Atiyeh, MichaelIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Pennington, MarkIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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This graphic novel is a new take on the samurai tale, a staple of Japanese entertainment. In addition to all the action and dynamic artwork that typefies the genre, it is the story of one man walking the thin line of honor and duty.

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