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Kabuki Library Volume 1 by David W. Mack
Kabuki Library Volume 1 by David W. Mack





Kabuki Library Volume 1 by David W. Mack

Tsukiko in particular captivated the General, a widower, who took her to be his wife. Rather than be used as sex slaves, the General instead had the women act out Kabuki plays to entertain the soldiers, something that was met with scorn by his son, who fast made "Kabuki" a derogatory term among the ranks. Kabuki's origins are revealed as the story progresses, her mother was an Ainu comfort woman named "Tsukiko" taken by Japanese soldiers during WWII.

Kabuki Library Volume 1 by David W. Mack

Publicly Kai is a talented businessman with much stock and influence in the Japanese market, thus this move makes him indispensable and essential to the balance. He manipulates Kabuki and her partners into eliminating the entire underworld hierarchy in Tokyo. He poses as Oni – one of the General's two overseers of the assassins (the other being a mysterious old man named "Dove"). Astonishingly, despite the high level of discretion surrounding Noh, Kai manages to infiltrate the agency, personally, by using its policy of masked operatives to his advantage. Ryuchi Kai is the General's son and another war veteran, who is a Yakuza boss and every bit as deadly and brilliant as his father but has earned a reputation for swift brutality. Kabuki herself is one of eight masked assassins who perform these secret executions under the General's orders. Secretly the Noh also acts to maintain the balance of crime and order that ultimately benefits the national economy on both sides of the law and thus targets politicians, businessmen and certain underworld kingpins whose actions threaten this balance. The agency itself exists as part of Japan's strict police state, which hunts down and brutally executes criminals for their misdeeds under the veil of keeping the peace. The Noh is controlled by a renowned World War II Japanese military man known as the General, who has achieved much power and status for being a brilliant military tactician during his many years of service. In the first volume of the series, The Noh's nature and background is explained.

Kabuki Library Volume 1 by David W. Mack

Set in an alternate near-future Japan, a young woman codenamed "Kabuki", acts as an agent and television law-enforcement personality for a clandestine government body known as "The Noh". The series has been collected into several trade paperbacks, which include several one-shots and spin-off limited series. The 2004-2009 miniseries, Kabuki: The Alchemy, was published by Marvel Comics under its imprint Icon Comics. It is a story of an assassin who struggles with her identity in near-future Japan. Kabuki is a comic book series created by artist and writer David Mack, first published in 1994 by Caliber comics in KABUKI: Fear The Reaper 48 page comic book (with an 8 pg promotional peek at the story in High Caliber earlier that year).







Kabuki Library Volume 1 by David W. Mack