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InuYasha [Inu-Yasha]#21
Cover: Rumiko Takahashi & Yuki Ameda

InuYasha [Inu-Yasha] #21

Mar 2005 · Viz · 8.95 USD; 12.95 CAD
“The Stone Flower”

In "The Stone Flower," Inuyasha and the group push forward on a dangerous mission to reclaim Koga's shards from Kagura—despite Inuyasha being trapped in human form. As tensions rise, Kagura seeks an alliance with Sesshomaru, offering the shards in exchange for freedom from Naraku’s grip. Meanwhile, the full moon’s influence stirs something deep within Naraku, hinting at a shift in his power. Written by Rumiko Takahashi, Mari Morimoto, and Gerard Jones, with art by Takahashi and inks by her and Yuki Ameda, the issue’s cover by Takahashi and Ameda captures the moment’s intensity.

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writer, artist, inker Rumiko Takahashi · writer Mari Morimoto · writer Gerard Jones · letterer Bill Schuh · cover Rumiko Takahashi, Yuki Ameda

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writer, artist, inker Rumiko Takahashi
letterer Bill Schuh
cover pencils, inks Rumiko Takahashi
cover pencils, inks Yuki Ameda

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Inuyasha and the others set out to retrieve Koga's shards from Kagura, despite Inuyasha being in human form. Meanwhile Kagura goes to Sesshomaru, offering him the shards in exchange for helping her escape Naraku's control. And the full moon has affected Naraku as well.

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