Ronin — Frank Miller / Lynn Varley
Neo-samurai cyberpunk / cursed reincarnation
Just read. Frank Miller's early auteur statement: a masterless samurai, bound to destroy the demon Agat, is reborn into a decaying biotech-corporate near-future New York. Lynn Varley's painted color and Mœbius/manga-influenced layouts make it a bullseye on the art axis — the lineage behind The Incal — and a neo-samurai cousin to Tokyo Ghost.
Complete · 6 issues
Edition: One volume, 6 issues. A deluxe/oversized printing is worth it — the painted Varley color is the point.
Caveat: 1983–84, so the storytelling is dense and stylized in an '80s register (like the Claremont-era caveat). No B&W/comedy/polemic deductions, though — a clean fit on art and theme.
Connects to Tokyo Ghost, The Incal, Ghost in the Shell, East of West
Reader's noteLoved it. Art was super cool and the story was great. Nice mix of 'old world' and new cyberpunk-esque. Slightly ambiguous ending was great leaving you thinking about the whole story itself.