From the author and artist of the classic Lone Wolf & Cub is this samurai genre manga which began two years after their most renowned work, in 1972, but ended the same year in 1976. Samurai Executioner stands equally with Lone Wolf & Cub for being a powerful and heavily researched depiction of the lives of the Japanese hundreds of years ago.
From the synopsis and manga cover you'd expect this to be an all out action-fest but what Samurai Executioner is more akin to is the 'slice of life' genre, and quite literally in this case! Main protagonist Yamada Asaemon although not formally
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 首斬り朝 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 54
Status: Finished
Published: 1972 to 1976
Serialization:
Shuukan Gendai Statistics Ranked: #8952 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2934
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 29, 2016
A bright and sunny sky. The stinging heat. The sound of pouring water on a blade. The convicted last words. Then the slash of the sword as it cuts through the victim's neck as the executioner sends him off. Another person in his large list of beheadings: such is the life of Yamada Asaemon, a man who follows the path of the bushido, a man who deals in death. Kubikiri Asa narrates the daily life of an executioner in the Edo period of Japan, an era of violence, vengeance, greed and justice.
While Samurai Executioner does not have an overarching story, it does present a great ... Feb 10, 2016
I was absolutely blown away by Lone Wolf & Cub, so after finishing I quickly tracked down as much of Kazuo's work as possible, desperate to get more. What I learned is that Lone Wolf & Cub is an amazing comic.
Samurai Executioner is basically an attempt to make lightning strike twice. Same creator duo, similar settings, similar leads, same episodic format. The only difference is that Samurai Executioner is awful. Before I break it down I want to disclaim one thing: The art is absolutely outstanding. It has exactly the kind of spaghetti western-influenced, Eastwood-esque heroes you expect from Goseki. Back on point: There's not really a ... Feb 5, 2024
Unlike Lone Wolf and Cub or Path of the Assassin, this is much more a loosely connected anthology of short stories which revolve around the executioner and police. I think for many this will take away from the enjoyment of the series as it ultimately does not dive as deeply into character development or complex stories. As is to be expected with many of these time period works, a lot of the focus is on the ethical and moral behavior of samurai, ronin, and Buddhist concepts - in many ways this book is more interesting than the other series in its concentration on these. As
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