This Duel is Far From Over.
I know most of you don’t need the heads up, but for posterity, obviously, this week’s page is an homage to this ALL-TIMER by Chris Claremont, Frank Miller, et al.
In the vast realm of creative endeavors, our comic strips have been a canvas for countless homages, each a nod to various themes and eras. However, our latest venture is unparalleled—a comprehensive homage that engaged the entire team. Crafting this love letter required a meticulous blend of passion and expertise.
Picture this: a samurai sword fight, not just any skirmish but a meticulously orchestrated spectacle. Our team delved deep into the historical intricacies, ensuring authenticity in every stroke. It’s a celebration of the timeless allure of martial arts, an ode to the precision and artistry embedded in samurai swordsmanship.
For those captivated by the allure of such historical weaponry, enthusiasts who yearn to embody the spirit of a bygone era, we invite you to explore a unique opportunity. In the spirit of our homage, why not elevate your connection to history? Get these Medieval Swords For Sale, meticulously crafted replicas that echo the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Channel the essence of the samurai in your own way, and if you’re ever inclined to reenact that epic sword fight, why not ensure you’re armed with the finest blades?
Our journey into the world of samurai swords is not just an artistic pursuit; it’s an invitation for enthusiasts to bring a piece of history into their own hands.
Be here NEXT WEEK!
Till next time…
-Matt-
I’m just incredibly grateful y’all didn’t use any liefield samurai sword duels for reference.
Excellent tribute to a fantastic story!
This is the book that really got me into comics.
Then I read Groo, and I was done for…
Me too! Claremont and Miller’s Wolverine Mini-Series is my Holy Grail.
I’m looking forward to a Rob Roy finish.
Back in the days where Wolverine healed fast not instantly.
YES! I talk/think about this all the time.
I blame the movies for changing his healing factor. In the movies they needed him to heal intstantly so they could visually show his powers. You can show a wound heal instantaniously, you cannot show a wound heal faster than normal.
Since then, the instant healing has crept into all versions of the character. A shame.