Rōnin #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Chapter One" of Ronin launches with a young samurai thrust into exile after his lord’s death, bound by duty to safeguard the mysterious magic sword. Written, drawn, and inked by Frank Miller, with bold colors by Lynn Varley and lettering by John Costanza, this 1987 issue sets a stark, timeless tone as the ronin and the demon Agat clash across eras—tracing a path from feudal Japan to a ruined New York. The cover, also by Miller, captures the tension of a lone warrior facing an ancient evil.
In "Chapter One" from Rōnin, a young samurai takes up the mantle of ronin after his lord’s death, sworn to protect the man’s mystical sword. As he and the demon Agat are thrust across time, their clash leads to a haunting, ruined New York where the past and future collide.
In "Chapter Four" of Rōnin, Ronin ventures into the treacherous underground to rescue Casey from cannibalistic humanoid dwellers, while Peter McKenna uncovers unsettling truths about Taggart’s sudden transformation. The story unfolds with tense, grounded momentum, weaving suspense and mystery through a world where loyalty is tested and secrets run deep.
ComicBooks.com Value
Find on ebay
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
↩ Reprints Rōnin #1 (1983), Rōnin #2 (1983), Rōnin #3 (1983), Rōnin #4 (1984), Rōnin #5 (1984), Rōnin #6 (1984)
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.