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ANIME E MANGA - Kaze no sho



Book of the Wind (Kaze no sho)
by Jiro Taniguchi, Kan Furuyama

Last week I bought this single-volume comic very tasty, it's a comic book published by Planet Manga, the story is very interesting, designs, perhaps a little 'simple (for those accustomed to the style of 'Vagabond') are still pleasing, I recommend it to all lovers of the genre 'swashbuckling' history.

you post a brief synopsis:

"The Book of the Wind" (original "Kaze no sho") tells the story of a real character, Jubei Yagyu, a samurai in the service of Tokugawa in 1649 committed to defend an important book containing secret information that could bring down Tokugawa shogunate, in perpetual conflict with forces loyal to the emperor. The stretch of clear and accurate, Jiro Taniguchi (1947) goes well with the atmosphere of medieval Japan and the continuing battles in this story. For its part, the texts by Kan Furuyama (1943) are able to simultaneously tell the story of a man and that of a period, which was full of tricks and internal strife in power.

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