Tomoe #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTomoe #3 (1996, Crusade Comics) opens with a prologue that traces the ancient roots of Nara, Japan’s first permanent capital, and the secretive society born from its legacy—setting the stage for the miniseries’ unfolding mystery. Written by William Tucci and Dan Mishkin, with art by Amanda Conner, Mada Design, Inc., Aungyi Maung, and John Semprit, and colored by Brian Wong, Mada Design, Inc., Aungyi Maung, and John Semprit, the issue blends historical depth with the series’ supernatural intrigue. The cover, penciled by Amanda Conner and inked by Brian Wong, captures the enigmatic tone of the story.
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A prologue recapping the history of the Japanese ancient capital Nara, and it's founding of the Nara secret society leading up to the events of this miniseries.
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