Usagi Yojimbo #160
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStan Sakai's long-running anthropomorphic samurai series reaches issue #160 with "Death by Fugu," a self-contained one-part story that signals something delightfully ominous right from the title. The cover finds Usagi — the white rabbit ronin in his distinctive blue kimono — standing over a collapsed figure at a dining table, gesturing with measured concern while a companion seated nearby watches the scene unfold, all beneath a hanging puffer-fish lantern that sets the mood perfectly. It's a wonderfully atmospheric scene that balances Sakai's signature warmth and wit with the quiet tension of a mystery just beginning to unravel.
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Oga dies after eating fugu supposedly bought from Toto. Ishida investigates and Usagi again aids him as Toto proves the fugu wasn't his, instead leading them to Takomaru. Takomaru's son admits he prepared the fugu for Oga in the hopes of winning his favor but his imperfect skill at preparing the food poisoned Oga. The son swallows blowfish poison and dies in disgrace.
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