In this historically based Japanese legend from the early 18th century, daimyo (feudal lords) Asano and Kamei receive etiquette training from Kira, a rude official, in the capital of Edo. While Kira becomes more polite to Kamei after a bribe from Kamei's followers, his insults to Asano increase, resulting in Asano's failed attempt to kill him. For this crime, the shogun orders Asano to commit suicide, leaving his followers as ronin, or masterless samurai. Outraged that Kira received no punishment for his role in the tragedy, 47 of the ronin hatch a successful plot to kill him and avenge their master. Though many people consider their actions just, the shogun can't ignore the murder they've committed, and he orders them all to follow their master in honorable death.
VERDICT Wilson uses exactly the right scenes to tell this famous story, creating a quick, engaging read. Shimojima's detailed manga-style artwork lends itself well, although some of her character designs are a little difficult to tell apart. Recommended for Japanese history fans and for those who plan to see the more loosely based Hollywood film this December.
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