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What's it about? A tale of an anthropomorphic rabbit samurai who fled battle after his lord died and now wanders Japan searching for purpose
Usagi Yojimbo (literally translated to "Rabbit Bodyguard") might have the honor of being the longest running self-published comic (though the publishing houses have varied over the years; Fantagraphics, Dark Horse, and IDW) and it's all done by Stan Sakai, a Japanese-American raised in Hawaii. And while the historical furry stuff certainly sets it apart on it's own, it's also probably one of the most somber, poetic, meditative, and outright beautiful comics I've ever read
Currently there are about 40 graphic novel collections spanning roughly 38 years and they're all worthwhile reads

Usagi Yojimbo (literally translated to "Rabbit Bodyguard") might have the honor of being the longest running self-published comic (though the publishing houses have varied over the years; Fantagraphics, Dark Horse, and IDW) and it's all done by Stan Sakai, a Japanese-American raised in Hawaii. And while the historical furry stuff certainly sets it apart on it's own, it's also probably one of the most somber, poetic, meditative, and outright beautiful comics I've ever read
Currently there are about 40 graphic novel collections spanning roughly 38 years and they're all worthwhile reads