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  1. Lone Wolf and Cub, or Kozure Okami in Japanese, is one of the big success stories. It ran in the adult weekly Manga Action between 1970 and 1976, amassing over 9,000 pages of story, spawning five records, four plays, a lengthy TV series and six feature films. It has been cited as a major inspiration by movie directors John Milius and John ...

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    Ogami Ittō, formidable warrior and a master of the suiō-ryū swordsmanship, serves as the Kogi Kaishakunin (the Shōgun's executioner), a position of high power in the Tokugawa Shogunate. Along with the oniwaban and the assassins, Ogami Ittō is responsible for enforcing the will of the Shogun over the daimyō (lesser domain lords). For those samurai a...

    Ogami Ittō(拝 一刀?)—The shogun's executioner, Ittō decides to avenge the death of his wife, Ogami Azami(拝 薊?, "Asami" in the Dark Horse version)and to restore his clan.
    Ogami Daigorō(拝 大五郎 romanized as "Daigoro" in the Dark Horse version?)—The son of Ittō and Azami, Daigorō becomes a stronger warrior as the story progresses.
    Yagyū Retsudō(柳生 烈堂?)—The leader of the Yagyū clan, Retsudō tries everything in his power to ensure that Ittō dies.
    Abe Tanoshi(阿部 頼母?, also known as Kaii (怪異))—The shogun's food taster, Tanoshi dishonorably tries to kill Ittō and Daigorō.

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    When Lone Wolf and Cub was first released in Japan in 1970, it became wildly popular (some 8 million copies were sold in Japan) for its powerful, epic samurai story and its stark and gruesome depiction of violence during Tokugawa eraJapan. Lone Wolf and Cub is one of most highly regarded manga due to its epic scope, detailed historical accuracy, masterful artwork and nostalgic recollection of the bushido ethos. The story spans 28 volumes of manga, with over 300 pages each (totaling over 8,700...

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    A total of seven Lone Wolf and Cub films starring Tomisaburo Wakayama as Ogami Ittō have been produced based on the manga. They are also known as the Sword of Vengeance series, based on the English-language title of the first film, and later as the Baby Cart series, because young Daigorotravels in a baby carriage pushed by his father. The first three films, directed by Kenji Misumi, were released in 1972 and produced by Shintaro Katsu, Tomisaburo Wakayama's brother and the star of the 26 part...

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    Two full-fledged television series based on the manga have been broadcast to date. The first, Lone Wolf and Cub (Kozure Ōkami) was produced in a typical jidaigeki format and broadcast in three 26-episode seasons from 1973 to 1976, each episode 45 minutes long. Kinnosuke (Nakamura) Yorozuya played Ogami Ittō, and later reprised the role in a mid-1980s miniseries and several related television movies; Daigoro was played by Katzutaka Nishikawa in the first two seasons and by Takumi Satôin the fi...

    Because of its immense popularity in Japan and its cult statusin the West, both the manga series and subsequent film adaptations have had a lasting impact on popular culture both in Japan and elsewhere. Lone Wolf and Cub and Kazuo Koike's style have heavily influenced other manga by creating a romanticization of the rōnin, or masterless samurai, th...

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  2. Dec 1, 2009 · Lone Wolf and Cub was first released in English by the publishing company First Comics, which went bankrupt before the majority of the issues could be released. When Dark Horse began republishing ...

  3. 1972. In this exploitation-cinema classic, which took the action and graphic violence of the Lone Wolf and Cub series to delirious new heights, Itto Ogami and Daigoro continue their quest for vengeance through meifumado, the spiritual way of “demons and damnation,” pursued constantly by the Shadow Yagyu clan and the shogun’s spies.

  4. Kozure Ookami was published in English as Lone Wolf & Cub initially by First Comics in 1987 as a monthly comic book sized series featuring cover illustrations by many renowned comic book artists such as Frank Miller. Each issue contained around 64 to 128 pages, but publication was cancelled at 45 issues after the company's shutdown in 1991.

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  5. 4.178 out of 5 from 338 votes. Rank #1,068. In the feudal era of Japan, Ogami Itto is the elite executioner for the Shogun until the ruthless Yagyu clan frames him in an attempt to gain the position. His name dishonored and his wife murdered, Itto and his infant son Daigoro wander Japan as an assassin for hire, named Lone Wolf and Cub.

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  7. I come for YOU!" Lone Wolf and Cub (Kozure Ōkami) is an iconic manga created by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima, describing the adventures of Ogami Ittō, former executioner for the Shogun, and his son Daigorō. Ittō, after being framed for treason against the Shogunate by the Yagyū clan, faced a choice between death and dishonor.

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