Showing posts with label samurai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samurai. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Graphic Novels Challenge: Samurai: Heaven and Earth, Vol. 2
Continuing the story of Shiro and Yoshiko begun in Volume 1, Samurai: Heaven and Earth's second collected volume follows the samurai pursuing Yoshiko from France to the Mahgreb and then across North Africa to Egypt after she is abducted - yet again - this time by a Spanish nobleman.
It's hard to escape the feeling that the whole purpose of this exercise is nothing more than an excuse to illustrate Yoshiko in a French gown and a harim girl's outfit, continuing the Japan-o-philia of the first volume, and indeed the artwork continues to be magnificent. I found myself struggling to remain interested - in the story, in the characters - particulaly while navigating the gaping plot holes. I mean, it's not like I was expecting With Fire and Sword here, but is it really asking too much for characters who are more than skillfully rendered cardboard cut-outs? I honestly had no stake in finding out if Shiro and Yoshiko would manage to be together in the end, and the last score of pages was a wearying plod to the end.
This seems to me like another lost opportunity. If Ron Marz was so desperate to tell the story of a samurai in Early Modern Europe, how 'bout using Hasekura Tsunenaga as a starting point, instead of this brutally contrived and ultimately unengaging attempt?
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
DVR Alert
If you like your swordplay served with a side of wasabi, Thursday, 9 August, is Turner Classic Movies' tribute to Toshiro Mifune, including Rashomon, Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, and Samurai I, II, and III.
Check your local local listings for times, as always.
Check your local local listings for times, as always.
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