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Path of the Assassin (Japanese: 半蔵の門, Hepburn: Hanzō no Mon, lit. "Hanzō's Teachings") is a gekiga manga created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima and published in Weekly Gendai magazine (Kodansha). Unlike their previous collaborations on Lone Wolf and Cub and Samurai Executioner, this story focuses on two historical figures from 16th-century Japan.

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  • Hanzō no Mon (de)
  • Hanzō, la via dell'assassino (it)
  • Path of the Assassin (en)
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  • Hanzō no Mon (jap. 半蔵の門) ist ein Manga, der von Kazuo Koike als Autor und Gōseki Kojima als Zeichner verfasst wurde. Erzählt wird die Geschichte von Hattori Hanzō, dessen Aufgabe es war, Tokugawa Ieyasu zu dienen und zu beschützen. Das Werk lässt sich in die Kategorie Seinen einordnen. (de)
  • Hanzō, la via dell'assassino (半蔵の門 Hanzō no mon?) è un manga scritto da Kazuo Koike e illustrato da Gōseki Kojima. La serializzazione dell'opera è iniziata nel 1978 sulla rivista giapponese e si è conclusa nel 1984, per poi essere raccolta in 19 volumi tankōbon. La casa editrice statunitense Dark Horse Comics ha proposto al pubblico la versione bunkoban dell'opera in 15 volumi e pubblicata tra il 2006 e il 2009. In Italia, la casa editrice Planeta De Agostini ha pubblicato nel 2009 i primi quattro volumi bunkoban senza poi terminare la pubblicazione. (it)
  • Path of the Assassin (Japanese: 半蔵の門, Hepburn: Hanzō no Mon, lit. "Hanzō's Teachings") is a gekiga manga created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima and published in Weekly Gendai magazine (Kodansha). Unlike their previous collaborations on Lone Wolf and Cub and Samurai Executioner, this story focuses on two historical figures from 16th-century Japan. (en)
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  • Path of the Assassin (en)
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  • The cover of the first volume of Path of the Assassin (en)
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  • Hanzō no Mon (jap. 半蔵の門) ist ein Manga, der von Kazuo Koike als Autor und Gōseki Kojima als Zeichner verfasst wurde. Erzählt wird die Geschichte von Hattori Hanzō, dessen Aufgabe es war, Tokugawa Ieyasu zu dienen und zu beschützen. Das Werk lässt sich in die Kategorie Seinen einordnen. (de)
  • Path of the Assassin (Japanese: 半蔵の門, Hepburn: Hanzō no Mon, lit. "Hanzō's Teachings") is a gekiga manga created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima and published in Weekly Gendai magazine (Kodansha). Unlike their previous collaborations on Lone Wolf and Cub and Samurai Executioner, this story focuses on two historical figures from 16th-century Japan. Path of the Assassin is the story of Hattori Hanzō, the master ninja whose duty it was to protect Tokugawa Ieyasu, who would grow up to become shōgun and unify Japan. The creators poetically describe the story as "Lifelong Friends, with the Same Dreams, Striving to Grow into a Rising River". The 20-volume series has been reprinted by Dark Horse Comics in a thicker 15 volume edition, translated into English and oriented in the original right-to-left reading format. (en)
  • Hanzō, la via dell'assassino (半蔵の門 Hanzō no mon?) è un manga scritto da Kazuo Koike e illustrato da Gōseki Kojima. La serializzazione dell'opera è iniziata nel 1978 sulla rivista giapponese e si è conclusa nel 1984, per poi essere raccolta in 19 volumi tankōbon. La casa editrice statunitense Dark Horse Comics ha proposto al pubblico la versione bunkoban dell'opera in 15 volumi e pubblicata tra il 2006 e il 2009. In Italia, la casa editrice Planeta De Agostini ha pubblicato nel 2009 i primi quattro volumi bunkoban senza poi terminare la pubblicazione. (it)
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