47 Ronin #4

8.6

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5 Reviews
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Writer Mike Richardson
Artist Stan Sakai
Cover Price $3.99

After months of meticulous planning, Lord Asano's retainers launch a daring midnight raid on the man who brought his ruin and death. The moment of reckoning arrives in this penultimate chapter of Mike Richardson and Stan Sakai's authentic take on Japan's greatest historical legend!

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  • 10

    Comics Bulletin - Zack Davisson

    Apr 30, 2013

    Subtlety is a strong point of this issue. Sakai plays with facial expressions to tell the true story that words cannot unfold. There are a couple of powerful scenes: a workman silently weeping as he sends off his fianc telling her to find another man; the look of regret on the face of Lady Asano as she sends Oishi away, refusing to let him burn incense at her husband’s memorial. And the best scene of all—the look of shock on the faces of the retainers when Okano reveals exactly h Read Full Review

  • 10

    Comic Book Therapy - Cody

    May 01, 2013

    47 Ronin has been a beautiful retelling of a legendary story. Richardson and Sakai have pulled off something truly special with this series. It remains faithful to the original while doing something different with the presentation. You can see why it ships every other month, but it does lose a little heat with space. This is one that will read amazingly well as a trade. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Unleash The Fanboy - Sandy

    May 01, 2013

    This is one story you don't want to miss and it's going to be the jump off point for the rest of the story. Something that started out so good is just getting better and better. I highly recommend that you nab this issue! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal

    May 02, 2013

    The writing and art are once again perfectly balanced and feed off of each other. Richardson’s writing is improved via Sakai’s art and vice versa. Frankly if you’re not reading this story then you’re missing out on one of the best series of Dark Horse’s publishing career. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    May 07, 2013

    Writer Mike Richardson and artist Stan Sakai's retelling of the classic Japanese legend has been heavy on story and character, but that should change with the series' finale. (And, even more importantly, it will free Sakai to return to doing what he does best - write and draw Usagi Yojimbo.) Worth a look. Read Full Review

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