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The Foreworld Saga: Cimarronin, A Samurai in New Spain by Charles C. Mann, Ellis Amdur, Mark Teppo, Neal Stephenson, and Robert Sammelin.
Requirements: CBR Reader, 80 MB.
Overview: This Boook is Digital Graphic Novel.

    A disgraced outcast samurai living in early seventeenth-century Manila, Kitazume is contemplating ritual suicide when a divine force (of a sort) intervenes: Luis, a rogue Jesuit priest and Kitazume's longtime friend. At Luis's insistence, the samurai agrees to help smuggle a Manchu princess to Mexico. But little does he know that he's really been dragged into an epic struggle for power.

    Several forces have their malicious sights set on the New World's rich silver mines: an insurgent Spanish duke, Chinese political interests, and the escaped African slaves known as the cimarrónes. And working in secret among them is a mysterious, long-lost order that has its own plans for the precious metal.

    As politics and greed collide, Kitazume must call upon his deadly skills once more. But he's not just fighting to save his friends--he's fighting for the redemption he so desperately craves.

      Foreworld founders Neal Stephenson and Mark Teppo--joined by authors Charles C. Mann and Ellis Amdur, and illustrator Robert Sammelin--forge a comic series with adventure, betrayal, and a samurai's relentless blade.

Genre: Comics, Fiction, Action, Martial Arts.

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The Foreworld Saga: Cimarronin, A Samurai in New Spain
    Charles C. Mann, Ellis Amdur, Mark Teppo, Neal Stephenson writer
    Robert Sammelin artist, cover
    Kelly Fitzpatrick colorist
    Ed Dukeshire letterer
    Published by Jet City Comics. 2014.

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See also: The Foreworld Saga: The Dead God
Nov 17th, 2014, 1:05 pm

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