The Return of Jei - UY #98 (SPOILERS)

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:shock: Spoiler alarm! :shock:

I have to apologize to all who might have been offended by my statement that I would have to wait till X-mas for issue 98: I got it just yesterday!! And the only reason I didn't get it on Saturday was that I didn't go to my comic shop, it's been resting there the whole weekend, waiting for me!!!
What a nice surprise. 8)

Spoiler alarm !!!

I have noticed a slight change of behavior in Jei/Inazuma: we all know the evil, V-shaped grin when Jei is going to do what he likes best... :wink:
But now we see a rather grinding-his/her-teeth-like grin sometimes; this seems to coincide with the occations, when Inazuma would protest against Jei's actions: entering the temple for example, or killing the woodcutters.

I think that Inazuma fights Jei (something we do not see if not for the smile) and re-gains a kind of control over her actions when Jei would want to do something which is diametrically opposed to what see would do. She might remember the horror she wittnessed (and caused; she'd blame herself for that, maybe) at the monastery, so she does not want to go into the temple; and if Jei is a demon (which is what I believe: a demon on a mission for his foul evil god), he might feel uneasy in certain holy places. Not incapable of action, but just very uneasy.

Inazuma does not want to kill defenceless peasants; but on the other hand she has no problem killing bounty hunters who want to fight her. Why did she kill the last standing bounty hunter, even when he dropped his sword? Well, maybe she's been in a killing frenzy... :?

Killing Stray Dog or Gen might have been possible for Inazuma while they were standing and fighting, but not when they were lying helplessly before her; and maybe Jei was drained a bit when he was using his power to disable Gen, so that Inazuma had enough resistance to override his control again.

And I further think Jei knows he is in a different body (he may even be aware he is female now, but demons could be genderless, couldn't they? So calling him uncle or auntie would not make that much of a change for Jei); but what keeps nagging him is the fact that people call him Inazuma, while he wants to be recognized as Jei.
Could be that Inazuma sitting inside is always stirred up when her name is mentioned and starts to fight for control again when Jei thought he had her subdued for sure.

And imagine that: you're a super-hero famous for your deeds, people shiver when you tell them your name: now suddenly, after changing your outfit a bit, people mistake you with someone else. And not only that, this other person you are mistaken for is even more famous and feared !! That could really bug someone's ego... :wink:

I'm really looking forward to seeing this story arc developed further....
When is issue 99 due to come in the shops?? :P :o :shock:
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Publication Date: Dec 27, 2006
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Thank you for the information, Steve.
It is, as usual, far too long, even for the patient comic nerd I am! :wink:
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I didn't actually notice this when I skimmed the Westfield interview from almost a month ago...

On UY 101-102:
Stan: It’s pretty much a continuation of what I’ve been doing. I’m working on Usagi 101 right now. Usagi’s poisoned by a ninja dart. He’s on the brink of death. He has a fever dream. There’s an assassin after Usagi and he catches up with him in 102, and Usagi has not fully recovered. Then I plan to do a story arc involving one of the most popular villains that I’ve created named Jei. He’s a demonic spearsman. I’ll delve a bit into his past and I’ll take it from there.

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Steve Hubbell wrote: Has Jei ever been in a temple, besides at the moment when he initially possessed Inazuma?
Remember in Grasscutter, when Jei and Keiko brought Inazuma to Sanshobo's temple? He did not approach it then either.
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He's right...apparently this fear of holy places goes beyond the Inazuma possession!!!
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Todd Shogun wrote:He's right...apparently this fear of holy places goes beyond the Inazuma possession!!!
I pretty much guessed it was something as simple as that - Jei's a demon, ergo he doesn't like being around temples. But I'll admit to being just a teensy bit disappointed. The concept of the Jei personality being subtly influenced by its host (suggested by others in this thread), with each successive incarnation of “Jei” slightly different from his/her predecessor, sounds incredibly exciting.

For example: If the Jei demon were to possess someone who was an inherently good person such as Usagi, would the resulting Jei/Usagi hybrid be less eager to kill and maim, perhaps even displaying “Usagi-ish” moments of vulnerability and uncertainty? And so it follows: If the demon took over an individual who was nasty through-and-through, such as Noriko, would the Jei/Noriko offspring be even more bloodthirsty than any previous incarnation of Jei?

(See, this is why I try to post as infrequently as I can...once I get started, I can't stop.)

Still, who knows what future issues might reveal.
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Stan Sakai wrote:
Steve Hubbell wrote: Has Jei ever been in a temple, besides at the moment when he initially possessed Inazuma?
Remember in Grasscutter, when Jei and Keiko brought Inazuma to Sanshobo's temple? He did not approach it then either.
But to invade Inazuma's body, Jei ( or his essence, soul, whatever you may call it) had to enter the temple;
My guess is that he made his escape as fast as the weakened body of Inazuma would allow, killing the monks on his/her way to gain power (to heal, or to make up for the uneasiness of being inside sacred grounds.).
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Thomas Froehling wrote:But to invade Inazuma's body, Jei ( or his essence, soul, whatever you may call it) had to enter the temple;
Yes - you have to wonder why Jei inconvenienced himself like that, when he could have simply possessed Usagi or Gen...who were not only outside of the temple, but were just as unconscious and weakened as Inazuma.
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I think that whomever the host is, that person has to be in a weakened/poisoned/on-the-brink state before Jei can possess them. I don't think Usagi and Gen were at that state like Inazuma was. It's highly likely that Inazuma was so far gone that perhaps she did reach death and that's how Jei was able to possess her...and thus save her life in the process. I'm speculating that in UY 101, since Usagi is poisoned by a ninja dart maybe he has a brush with the Jei Demon like Inazuma did. Stan did mention the fever dream...

Another thing is that Jei and Inazuma could have a link not yet revealed by Stan...
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JEI'S BACK.

I can't begin to tell you how long I've been waiting to say that. Oh, he might still be locked within Inazuma's body, but there's no mistaking those white eyes and damnable evil grin. Ever since the events of GRASSCUTTER, Jei has become an elusive shadow, drifting in and out of USAGI YOJIMBO at seemingly random intervals, with little explanation as to who (or what) he really is.

But that ends here.

No more cameos. No more vague, cryptic appearences. Jei makes his first, full comeback in #98, and things have never been more suspenseful for the series. By the way...arigatou gozaimasu, Sakai-san, for making the issue every bit as exciting as the cover. I've been burned so many times by comics in the past (usually from DC or Marvel) that promised all sorts of thrills on the front cover, but failed to deliver. In a way, USAGI YOJIMBO harkens back to the days of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, when a story was every bit as dramatic as its cover. You've no idea how long I've been waiting to see that expression on Gen's face (panel 3, page 12). How else could he have possibly reacted?! :wink:

It took two additional weeks for the issue to finally arrive (let me reiterate the fact that Bermuda is NOT the best place to be an Usagi fan), and now I can unload my thoughts. I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but darn it, I've been waiting since early September for this, and nothing's gonna stop me! :twisted:

"What is Jei?" is probably the one question that's been at the forefront of Usagi's fans for ages. Theories have covered the entire map, from yokai to obakemono. Personally, I feel Jei might be something else altogether; his origin might not even lie in Japan, considering how so much of his behavior goes completely against that of the many other supernatural creatures found in the country. Sure, Jei appears to be a monster, and his avoidance of holy temples seems to prove this...but there's an interesting little moment during Jei's very first appearence waaaaaay back in Book 3, (yes, I did some research :roll: ). When one of the lord's retainers calls Jei a demon, Jei responds with "Demon?",as if the word was somehow ironic. And then there's this passage:

"Once, like you, I was cursed. The Gods struck me with a fever but when I recovered, I was blessed. They began speaking to me in my sleep. They tell me of the evil ones of the world and now they use me as their weapon of retribution. If I continue their work, I'll become one of them."

Fevers, fever dreams, and near-death experiences are emerging patterns among Jei and his victims. More on that in a moment.

Once again, Sakai-san deliberately keeps Jei/Inazuma's dialogue slightly ambiguous in order to retain some mystery as to his/her nature, but there are a few clues dropped in the issue. In the story DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES, it seemed pretty clear Jei was the dominant personality in his "relationship" with Inazuma. But in #98, Jei/Inazuma states:

"The Blade of the Gods goes where she is directed."

Why would Jei have no problem referring to himself as 'she', while he appears to be confused when others call him 'Inazuma'? ("Who is this Inazuma that everyone speaks of?") Is Jei simply a sexless creature, whose identity is determined with each body he/she/it takes over? Or is there something else at work here? This is why I'm inclined to believe that the Jei demon fuses with the persona of each new host as oppsoed to simply absorbing it entirely, resulting in a slightly different manifestation of Jei. Of course, Jei would remain the dominant personality:

"Ah, yes. I do recognize you. I speared you in the shoulder. Remember, bounty hunter?"

If Inazuma had only inherited Jei's powers instead of actually being taken over by his spirit (as some readers thought a while ago), she would have mentioned the confrontation between herself and Gen back at the hot springs in GRASSCUTTER instead of the spearing. If there was any doubt that the "real" Jei perished after being stabbed by Grasscutter, this line and the story DREAMS & NIGHTMARES dispels it. If Inazuma IS anywhere in there, it's clear that Jei's suppressing her...but for how much longer?

Thomas made an interesting point about Jei/Inazuma's expression in the sixth panel on page 9. Jei's grin appears to be a little more...I don't know...forced. To kill a gang of mercenaries who go out of their way to attack you is one thing, but slaughtering a pair of defenseless peasants is quite another, and very much out of line with what we knew of Inazuma prior to her possession. In any case, there are definitely hints in this issue that Jei's beginning to lose his grip on Inazuma.

Speaking of which, we finally get to see Jei in action again! Stan has often "cut away" from a fight scene involving Jei/Inazuma (I'm thinking of the beginning of this issue as an example), making this the first time we've seen Jei in full combat mode since his last battle with Usagi. And man oh man, can Jei use a katana just as good as any old spear, or what?

As for the theory of Jei/Inazuma "toying" with Gen and Stray Dog during their big duel...I kinda doubt it. Take a peek at the first panel on page 8; Jei/Inazuma looks genuinely surprised when Gen knocks the long sword out of her hand. I'm inclined to think Jei was fighting Gen and Stray Dog for real, and it was only because of their combined effort that the two bounty hunters were able to gain the upper hand, however momentarily. (Why else do you think Jei/Inazuma left the hut and waited for Gen and Stray Dog to follow her? Because outside, the advantage goes to the spearman. Jei might not have a spear anymore, but old habits are tough to break.) Don't get me wrong; taking on Jei still isn't a walk in the park. Gen and Stray Dog were completely exhausted and ready to collapse by the end of the story.

Which brings us to another interesting development: Why didn't Jei kill Gen and Stray Dog when she had the chance? Could it be that Inazuma really is regaining control over Jei? Or is it like shaxper suggested...that Jei wants Gen to bring Usagi to him?

I'm leaning towards the latter, frankly. I've suspected for a while that much of the plot in the story arc beginning in #103 will be whether or not Usagi will become the next incarnation of Jei. This is backed up by the events hinted at in #101, wen Usagi experiences a fever dream where he presumably faces his greatest fear...becoming Jei's host. This could explain why Jei didn't finish off the two bounty hunters when he had every intention of killing them beforehand. After duelling with Gen and Stray Dog to the brink of defeat, Jei must have suddenly realized that Gen was the best method of getting back at Usagi. (This probably happened while Stray Dog was still lying unconscious at the bottom of the hill.)

Come to think of it, where the heck are Jei and Keiko going? Jei constantly talks about having "a long way to travel," but to where? Is he still hunting Usagi, or have his priorities changed? So many questions, not enough answers. Not yet, anyway.

As a final note: I love Gen and Stray Dog's relationship. They obviously hate each other's guts, but are willing to lend each other a hand when a crisis emerges. I also enjoyed Gen's angry line, "I hate the rain!" After his experience hunting down Ino in Book 4, I'm not the slightest bit surprised. :lol:
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