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Watsuki, Nobuhiro.
Rurouni Kenshin.
Vol. 9 : :
Meiji swordsman romantic story /
story and art by Nobuhiro Watsuki ; [English adaptation, Gerard Jones ; translation, Kenichiro Yagi ; touch-up art & lettering, Steve Dutro].
Vizbig edition.
San Francisco :
Shonen Jump Graphic Novel/Viz,
2010.
776 pages :
illustrations ;
22 cm.
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"This book reads from right to left.".
Yukishiro Enishi's plan to cast Kenshin into a living hell of remorse and regret appears to have succeeded. Holding himself responsible for Kaoru's death, Kenshin has taken up residence in the "Fallen Village," a community of outcastes and untouchables. But if he doesn't snap out of his depression soon, there may no longer be a Tokyo to return to. Kujiranami, the behemoth of a warrior whose arm Kenshin severed during the Bakumatsu, escapes from prison and is bent on total annihilation. Yahiko takes it upon himself to stand up to Kujiranami's madness, but the odds are far from being in the young swordsman's favor. Meanwhile, Sanosuke also manages to get into his own unique brand of trouble when he steps into a dispute between an old man and a group of land-grabbing yakuza. Little does Sano expect, though, that he was bound for a family reunion he won't soon forget. And finally, to realize his dream for a new Japan that has cleansed itself of the blood of the Bakumatsu, Kenshin and friends make their way to Enishi's island compound for a definitive battle. How does one of the most memorable tales of Meiji era Japan come to a close? Plus, the bonus short story "Yahiko no Sakabato-" and an additional, all-color short story which is being published in English for the very first time!.
Young Adult
Follett Library Resources.
20130729.
Translated from the Japanese.
Swordsmen
Fiction.
Honor
Fiction.
Heroes
Biography
Juvenile literature
Fiction.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Japan
History
1868-1945
Fiction.
Adventure films (Juvenile.)
Historical fiction.
Graphic novels.
Fiction.
Jones, Gerard.
Yagi, Kenichiro.
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