Ronin #1
This first volume of the 1989 Ronin series collects the opening chapters of a post-apocalyptic samurai saga set in a dystopian future. Written and illustrated by French creator Jean-Pierre Dionnet, the story follows a lone warrior's quest for redemption in a world ravaged by chaos and supernatural forces. This Zenda edition compiles the early issues of the series, establishing the dark, atmospheric tone and the protagonist's sacrificial journey.
Ronin #1 (1989) introduces a young samurai thrust into exile after the death of Lord Ozaki, bound by duty to safeguard the lord’s enchanted blade. Written, drawn, and inked by Frank Miller, with colors by Lynn Varley, this issue follows the ronin and the demon Agat as they clash across time, their journey culminating in a haunting vision of a post-apocalyptic New York. The cover, also by Frank Miller, captures the stark intensity of the story’s opening.
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When Lord Ozaki is killed, a young samurai becomes ronin to protect the Lord's magic sword. Ronin and the demon Agat battle thru time to a post-apocalyptic New York.
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