Saddest moment in Usagi Yojimbo
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Saddest moment in Usagi Yojimbo
What do you think is the saddest moment in Usagi Yojimbo? For me it was the death of Noodles, which I just read today. It just hit a nerve for some reason. He was only in it for two chapters, but this moment upset me.
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I *still* miss Inazuma! Such a tragic story-arc for a character who had really developed a personality, and fans too. Her moment of redemption was brief indeed.
Great story-telling from Stan, its hard to let go of a character who might have done so much more.
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Great story-telling from Stan, its hard to let go of a character who might have done so much more.
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I didn´t read all the stories, but first story with Mariko , last couple of pages without the wordballons when Usagi shows the piece of Mariko´s hair he cut off long ago and when Mariko is holding Usagi´s knife are just - great.
I also liked the final scene with Noodles, Mother´s love but the one that hit me the most is the following :
Dark Horse TPB #10 (if i´m not wrong), a short story when Usagi is traveling with a monk and monk tells him his story. He was a samurai once, and he and his son were on a journey, together with his lord´s son. Lord´s son accidentaly drops off the cliff and dies, and immediately after that, his own son also jumps from the cliff, thus "evening" the score. Man, i was frozen with my jaw being open for couple of seconds.
P.S.Sorry for my bad english!
I also liked the final scene with Noodles, Mother´s love but the one that hit me the most is the following :
Dark Horse TPB #10 (if i´m not wrong), a short story when Usagi is traveling with a monk and monk tells him his story. He was a samurai once, and he and his son were on a journey, together with his lord´s son. Lord´s son accidentaly drops off the cliff and dies, and immediately after that, his own son also jumps from the cliff, thus "evening" the score. Man, i was frozen with my jaw being open for couple of seconds.
P.S.Sorry for my bad english!
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I came to post that exact same moment from usagi's old love and new fate....I also liked to feel sorry a little bit for buichi toda the traitor in the very first usagi story in albedo #2...when his wife tells how he tormented himself after not only losing his honor by decieving his lord but then beig beaten, abandoned and forbidden seppuku...I know he was a motherf... for our hero's point of view, yet my heart feels even a little compassion in that pannel rfom so very long ago...
and stan told all this in so few pages.outstanding.

and stan told all this in so few pages.outstanding.
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