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Samurai Executioner, Vol. 6 by Kazuo Koike
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Samurai Executioner, Vol. 6 (edition 2005)

by Kazuo Koike, Goseki Kojima

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The stoic bushido world of Samurai Executioner is one full of flying, disembodied heads and odd happenings, and this volume is no exception. There are always stories of crimes and their ensuing punishments, and plenty of squirting blood, but this volume promises a story that will fascinate and inspire a few grins. A mysterious woman with a turtlelike demon tattooed on her back and the ability to swim like no other is stealing weapons from men around Edo. She's scarring egos and causing lots of problems. Of course, Kubikiri Asa has the answer to the mystery. And in a surprise turn, a samurai cop whom we've met before finally captures the woman, and does so in a rather erotic way. * FOR MATURE READERS… (more)
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Title:Samurai Executioner, Vol. 6
Authors:Kazuo Koike
Other authors:Goseki Kojima
Info:Dark Horse (2005), Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, 304 pages
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Samurai Executioner, Vol. 6: Shinko the Kappa by Kazuo Koike

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This series continues to be very good. I will warn readers that the end to the title story can be a bit shocking to some. I won't spoil it. The story overall is pretty good and very fitting to the time period the series presents. The story of the grass, where we see a moment in Asamon's childhood was quite endearing I thought. And the rest give us more of a glimpse of the executioner's character. Overall, this another good addition to the series. ( )
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Kojima, GosekiIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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The stoic bushido world of Samurai Executioner is one full of flying, disembodied heads and odd happenings, and this volume is no exception. There are always stories of crimes and their ensuing punishments, and plenty of squirting blood, but this volume promises a story that will fascinate and inspire a few grins. A mysterious woman with a turtlelike demon tattooed on her back and the ability to swim like no other is stealing weapons from men around Edo. She's scarring egos and causing lots of problems. Of course, Kubikiri Asa has the answer to the mystery. And in a surprise turn, a samurai cop whom we've met before finally captures the woman, and does so in a rather erotic way. * FOR MATURE READERS

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