Color of Rage,new manga licensed by Dh by koike...

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Azraelito
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Color of Rage,new manga licensed by Dh by koike...

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sounds great for me...

and also having mangas of seisaku kano a brilliant artist!!

saludos y un abrazo eterno for fanfan,steve hubbel and stan,the only people who I always talk of manga here!!.D

my english sucks and will suck forever.D

news:

it is in the january solicitations...

COLOR OF RAGE

KAZUO KOIKE (W) and SEISAKU KANO (A)

On sale Mar 19
B&w, 416 pages
$14.95
TPB, 5" x 7"

Two slaves free themselves from a slave ship, one a Japanese man, the other an African American. After escaping they find themselves on the shore of Edo-era Japan, a society with a strong chaste system, isolated from the world. How will the Japanese people perceive this giant black man, how will they survive? But first things first, how will they get these shackles off their feet?

Fans of Kazuo Koike know how he loves to turn out a sensational samurai-era yarn with a certain sense of chauvinist violence and pulpy sexiness, and Color of Rage is by no means a slacker in these categories. Drafted by pinup artist and mangaka Seisaku Kano, Color of Rage features plenty of action, fighting, blood, sexiness, and more fighting.

• Each issue comes shrink-wrapped and carries an 18+ content advisory.

From Lone Wolf and Cub creator Kazuo Koike!

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I believe that I will keep an eye out for that. I am not familiar with the artist, but will order the first few issues to see if it is something that I'll like. Seems strange that they don't mention the original Japanese title. Any idea on when it was originally published in Japan?
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in the 70!!

the golden era of koike!!

and trust me seisaku kano is a brilliant artist!!he is not hiroshi hirata but he is very good!!
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