This weeks is a short issue, describing an excellent draw of the kitana.
And now: Four for One
The samurai or other kitana-weilding-crazy-person-of-goodness has three men, slightly spaced out coming at him from the
front, and one from behind. He pulls the kitana out in a forward sweep cutting the first of the forward adversarys in
two. He then puts his other hand on the kitana to swing properly, he continues the circular motion of the kitana, and
splits the rear opponent down the middle, whilst (and at the same time) continueing the kitana's arc, which comes up, through
the second forward mans chest, and then levels off to a single strike, which makes a cleam cut through his final enemy's sword,
and straight to him.
That was: Four for One
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