Vagabond Definitive Edition, Vol. 4
Series: Vagabond Definitive Edition; 4;
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Product details:
- Publisher VIZ Media LLC
- Date of Publication 23 October 2025
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781974758746
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages664 pages
- Size 254x177x48 mm
- Weight 1780 g
- Language English 698
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Short description:
This large-trim definitive edition with gorgeous textured design collects three phenomenal volumes of the samurai-era masterpiece by manga legend Takehiko Inoue!
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This large-trim definitive edition with gorgeous textured design collects three phenomenal volumes of the samurai-era masterpiece by manga legend Takehiko Inoue!
Striving for enlightenment by way of the sword, Miyamoto Musashi is prepared to cut down anyone who stands in his way. Vagabond is an action-packed portrayal of the life and times of the quintessential warrior-philosopher—the most celebrated swordsman of all time.
Musashi endeavors to take on sword master Yagyu Sekishusai, a man recognized as the greatest swordsman of his time. Does Musashi truly believe that killing a seemingly helpless old man in his sleep will take him further along his path?