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Hafu (2013 ShowMe Comics) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Hafu (2013 ShowMe Comics) 1

    Written by Jordan Taylor, art by Sam Richardson. Written by Jordan Taylor, art by Sam Richardson. Akiko Kuno's father is Japanese and her mother is . . . dead. She never knew her. The only legacy left by the dead woman is her American blood. Living in small-town Japan, Akiko's heritage is a burden. Society rejects her. She is stared down, mocked, and outright bullied. On top of it all, her father barely acknowledges her existence. But Akiko's father, Tokoyumi Kuno, stays distant for a reason. He is a killer, the top assassin for a secret clan of Shinobi. Pushing Akiko away keeps her safe. Yet, the isolation takes a different toll. The crippling grief and hostile culture are destroying her spirit. So, Tokoyumi gives his daughter a choice. She can stay in her normal, melancholy life, or learn her father's secret and abandon everything she knows. She chooses the world of shadows. Can Akiko, an insecure half-breed, survive in Japan's ancient criminal underworld? Will she become a killer herself? Will Tokoyumi reveal even darker secrets? 64 pages, full color. 64 pages, full color.

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  • Issue #2
    Hafu (2013 ShowMe Comics) 2

    Written by Jordan Taylor, art by Sam Richardson. Hafu: Book 2 is a coming of age story set against a backdrop of crime, secrecy, and betrayal. The story is told collaboratively through the words of Jordan Taylor and the art of Sam Richardson. 90 pages, full color.