Showing posts with label Takezo Kensei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Takezo Kensei. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2008

Kensei clue revisited

Tonight's new text revisits an old clue:

How many times does Takezon Kensei "love"?

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Graphic Novel #72: Past Experience

A long and proud legacy continues.

When a new assignment disapoints [sp], Kimiko Nakamura reaches back to her past to learn a lesson from one of the world’s greatest heroes.
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The hidden link can be found here.

Thanks to
Laura for this update.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Graphic Novel #66: The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei

Say "I do" at your own risk.

Over four hundred years old, Takezo Kensei has outlived entire lineages of families. But what of his own? Who were the loves of Takezo Kensei?
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The hidden link can be found here.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Graphic Novel #61: Revolutionary War (2 of 2)

The bitter disappointment of humanity.

Kensei discovered his foe's incredible power. He was fighting a man who could create duplicates of himself, clones. With Kensei's ability to heal from any wound, their war became a conflict of the ages...
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The hidden link can be found here.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Graphic Novel #60: Revolutionary War (1 of 2)

Death is his constant companion.

Through Hiro Nakamura, Takezo Kensei learned his amazing ability: he was the man who could not be killed. Later, he revealed the true extent of his powers, that he did not age. Kensei was, in fact, immortal. In the eighteenth century, he's found a new drive, to find the man who could be just like him...
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The hidden link can be found here.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Graphic Novel #55: The Trial of the Black Bear

Presented by 9th Wonders and Manga Classics!

Takezo Kensei is one of Japan's most beloved historical figures. His tales, based on actual events, have now become a blend of legend and fact. Kensei is recognized for saving his countrymen from a terrible and tyrannical warlord. But how the fabled swordsman accomplished this is still interpreted from many different perspectives...
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The hidden link can be found here.