Madara, Volume 4 (Madara #4)
Loki and Jamira follow Seishinja to the peaceful village of Risan, far from the war. They find Madara living as a peaceful villager and entreat him to return to the battle to defeat his own father, Emperor Miroku, but he refuses. Then, old man Sukne reveals the presence of another Kusanagi sword, the Maken Kusanagi, and claims that if the two swords are combined, their pow...more
Paperback, 198 pages
Published
August 1st 2005
by CMX
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Madara et Seishinja réussissent tant bien que mal à repousser les envoyés de l'enfer. Le bilan est lourd dans le village. Madara s'est finalement résigné/décidé à reprendre le combat. Ils partent alors pour le château de Yomi où ils vont retrouver d'anciens amis et combattants.
Révélations, nouveaux adversaires qui se dévoilent. Un volume palpitant où tous finissent par converger au même endroit alors que la bataille finale approche.
Révélations, nouveaux adversaires qui se dévoilent. Un volume palpitant où tous finissent par converger au même endroit alors que la bataille finale approche.
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大塚 英志
Social anthropologist and novelist. Graduated from college with degree in anthropology, women's folklore, human sacrifice and post-war manga. In addition to his work with manga he is a critic, essayist, and author of several successful non-fiction books on Japanese popular and “otaku” sub-cultures. One of his first animation script works was Maho no Rouge Lipstick, an adult lolico...more
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Social anthropologist and novelist. Graduated from college with degree in anthropology, women's folklore, human sacrifice and post-war manga. In addition to his work with manga he is a critic, essayist, and author of several successful non-fiction books on Japanese popular and “otaku” sub-cultures. One of his first animation script works was Maho no Rouge Lipstick, an adult lolico...more
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