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The 1973–1976 series on DVDs (now out of print) This page was last edited on 4 September 2023, at 18:16 (UTC). Text is ... List of Lone Wolf and Cub episodes.
Lone Wolf and Cub (Japanese: 子連れ狼, Hepburn: Kozure Ōkami, "Wolf taking along his child") is a Japanese manga series created by writer Kazuo Koike and artist Goseki Kojima. It was serialized in Futabasha 's Seinen manga magazine Weekly Manga Action from September 1970 to April 1976, with its chapters collected in 28 tankōbon volumes.
A sequel series, titled Soshite Kozure Ōkami: Shikaku no Ko (そして――子連れ狼 刺客の子, lit. ' More Lone Wolf and Cub: Eyes of the Child '), picking up after the climax of this series, was serialized in Koike Shoin ' s manga magazine Jin from January 20, 2007, [10] until the magazine's last issue, released on May 21, 2008.
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Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril (子連れ狼 親の心子の心, Kozure Ōkami: Oya no kokoro ko no kokoro, literally "Wolf with Child in Tow: The Heart of a Parent, the Heart of a Child") is the fourth in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, [2] directed by Buichi Saitō.
The concept is directly taken from classic 1970s manga Lone Wolf and Cub, which focuses on a disgraced shogun’s executioner and his quest for revenge while protecting his infant son.
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Kazuo Koike (小池 一夫, Koike Kazuo, May 8, 1936 – April 17, 2019) was a prolific Japanese manga writer (), novelist, screenwriter, lyricist and entrepreneur.He is best known for his violent, artful seinen manga, notably Lone Wolf and Cub (with Goseki Kojima, 1970–6), Lady Snowblood (with Kazuo Kamimura, 1972–3) and Crying Freeman (with Ryoichi Ikegami, 1986–8), which – along ...