Hacha Historieta Argentina #[9/2001]
"Lo que Yurine Aprendió" is a quiet, contemplative parable set beneath the shadow of the Kamakura Daibutsu, a 13th-century statue standing as a silent witness to time. Written by Gustavo Adolfo Schimpp and illustrated with meditative precision by Enrique Alcatena—both inks and pencils—this story unfolds in the classical age of the samurai, where wisdom is found not in battle, but in stillness. The cover by Enrique Alcatena captures the solemn grandeur of the moment, framing a tale of reflection in a world shaped by change.
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A Buddhist merchant parable set at the Kamakura Daibutsu. The Daibutsu was cast in the 13th century; the Kamakura period (1185–1333) being the classical age of the samurai.
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