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portada Hanzô: El camino del asesino núm. 03 (de 10)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2015
Pages
424
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
18.00 x 12.80
ISBN13
9788416303595
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1

Hanzô: El camino del asesino núm. 03 (de 10)

Kazuo Koike (Author) · Goseki Kojima (Author) · ECC Ediciones · Paperback

Hanzô: El camino del asesino núm. 03 (de 10) - Goseki Kojima

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Synopsis "Hanzô: El camino del asesino núm. 03 (de 10)"

Tras los sucesos acaecidos en el castillo de Terabe. Ieyasu gana la confianza de su señor Imagawa Yoshimoto. que le concederá el derecho de cambiarse el nombre como había solicitado. Con el florecer de los iris la situación militar cambia y pone en peligro a Tokugawa Ieyasu. ahora Motoyasu. que camina por la cuerda floja entre los deseos de su padre de facto. el señor Yoshimoto. y su hermano mayor. Nobunaga. Una pugna que no puede evitar con ninguna táctica militar así que deberá confiar de nuevo en las estrategias de su vasallo más fiel. Hattori Hanzô. para salir ileso de la nueva situación. Esta obra. escrita entre 1978 y 1984. afianzó la carrera del tándem artístico formado por Kazuo Koike y Gôseki Kojima. que se dieron a conocer algunos años antes con El lobo solitario y su cachorro. Con esta primera obra consiguieron un gran reconocimiento. no solo en el país nipón. sino también internacionalmente. dando origen a una carrera llena de éxitos.
Kazuo Koike
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Kazuo Koike (Ōmagari, Japan, May 8, 1936 – April 17, 2019) was an influential manga scriptwriter, novelist, and Japanese lyricist. He is widely recognized for his contribution to the seinen genre, characterized by mature and complex stories. Among his most notable works are Lone Wolf and Cub (1970–1976), in collaboration with Gōseki Kojima; Lady Snowblood (1972–1973), alongside Kazuo Kamimura; and Crying Freeman (1986–1988), with Ryōichi Ikegami. These series have been adapted to various media and have notably influenced popular culture, both in Japan and internationally.

In addition to his work as a scriptwriter, Koike founded the Gekigasonjuku manga school in 1977, where he trained prominent creators such as Rumiko Takahashi (Ranma ½) and Tetsuo Hara (Fist of the North Star). His narrative style is characterized by a combination of stylized violence, psychological depth, and detailed historical context. In recognition of his career, he was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2004 and received the Inkpot Award in 2006.
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Goseki Kojima
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Gōseki Kojima (Yokkaichi, Japan, November 3, 1928 – January 5, 2000) was a prominent Japanese mangaka, known for his mastery in the gekiga genre, characterized by mature and realistic narratives. He began his artistic career painting movie posters and working in kamishibai, a form of paper theater. He debuted in manga in 1957 with Onmitsu Kuroyoden. His most famous collaboration was with screenwriter Kazuo Koike, forming a creative duo that marked a milestone in manga history.

Among his most notable works is Lone Wolf and Cub (1970–1976), a series that redefined samurai manga. Other notable collaborations with Koike include Samurai Executioner (1972–1976) and Path of the Assassin (1978–1984), which explores the life of the ninja Hattori Hanzō. His detailed and expressive artistic style has influenced numerous artists and has been internationally recognized, being posthumously inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2004.
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