Returning to Dark Horse Comics, Sakai's venerable samurai saga is as good as ever.
In something of an amusing coincidence, Usagi Yojimbo's publishing history is as wandering as its protagonist, moving from Thoughts and Images to Fantagraphics to Mirage Studios to Dark Horse Comics to IDW Publishing and now back to Dark Horse, where Stan Sakai's samurai adventure series previously stayed longest.
Sakai's story has remained unbroken from publisher to publisher through the years. That remains true here. Usagi Yojimbo: Ice and Snow picks up where the ongoing IDW series left off and sees Usagi and his recently discovered younger cousin, Yukichi, traveling into Japan's snowy northern mountains, where they encounter bandits and something much more dangerous.
In comparison, Jei—seemingly possessed by an evil spirit—barely notices the cold and needs to be reminded by their companion, young Keiko, that they need to find food to eat. Upon encountering what remains of the bandits Usagi dispatched in their hideout, Jei is ruthless, barging inside and intimidating them into his servitude. Where Usagi wanders, Jei is hellbent on a mission. Sakai doesn't belabor these points with tiresome narration. He doesn't have to.
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