Frank Miller's Ronin


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Ronin is a comic book limited series published between 1983 and 1984,
by DC Comics. The series was written and drawn by Frank Miller with
artwork painted by Lynn Varley. It takes place in a dystopic near-future
New York in which a ronin is reincarnated. The six-issue work shows some
of the strongest influences of manga on Miller's style, both in the artwork
and narrative style.

From amazon's customer review:
Probably the most unappreciated of Miller's work, "Ronin" is nevertheless one of his greatest achievements. It was originally shunned by many because of its wild combination of art styles and overall departure from Miller's typical work, but it is this uniqueness that makes it so memorable. Miller creates a convincing, if unrelentingly brutal, vision of the future, and fills it with strong characters you'll never forget. The story unravels in a fascinating way, as the reader realizes that nothing in the story is what it appears to be. I won't spoil it for you--just read the thing. You don't even have to be a Miller buff to enjoy it--any fan of good science fiction will find this one hard to put down.

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