USAGI YOJIMBO Book Six: Circles


 
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Contents
  Synopsis for The Bridge
Synopsis for The Duel
Synopsis for Yurei
Synopsis for My Lord's Daughter
Synopsis for Circles Part 1: Wind Over the Tombstones
Synopsis for Circles Part 2: Remembrances
Synopsis for Circles Part 3: A Shroud Over the Mountain
Synopsis for Circles Part 4: Closing the Circle
Foreword
Foreword
  by Jeff Smith

Jeff Smith is the creator of the "Bone" comics and
is one of the original members of the Trilogy Tour.

In the course of all hero myths, the return home is always the most telling. In such stories, the hero, who has been expelled from his homeland against his wishes - or at least under circumstances beyond his control -- at last returns from his wanderings and brings the boon of his experiences home to the people he left behind.

Miyamoto Usagi, a samurai warrior in the employ of Lord Mifune, has been left masterless after an apocalyptic battle on the plain of Adachigahara. Now a ronin, Usagi again nears the village of his youth. His growth as an individual mentally, spiritually, and as a warrior, is best measured by us as readers (and perhaps more importantly by Usagi himself) when he confronts childhood enemies and lovers.

As a storyteller, Stan Sakai is one of the few artists working in comics who completely understands his medium. In keeping with the comic book's serialized format that is presented to the public on a periodical basis, Stan writes each installment of Usagi Yojimbo as a tapestry that moves the characters and their relationship forward. And occasionally, as in this present volume, embarking on a larger, pivotal story-arc which will propel the hero and the story through the chosen gateway and toward its destined path.

For us as readers, since we are not bound to stay behind with the villagers, it is to our benefit, as well as our pure pleasure, to follow Usagi down that road.

- Jeff Smith, May 30, 1994

 
 
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