Summary
A THRILLING tale of bloodthirsty revenge in Victorian London has been brought to life by the pencil of the Derby Telegraph's editorial artist, David Hitchcock. The second volume of Madam Samurai, which has just hit the shelves, continues the story of a female samurai warrior who travels from Japan to London on a mission of vengeance and ventures deep into the bowels of the city's underworld.
The graphic novel was created by film producer Gael McLaughlin and penned by Gary Young, who wrote the Michael Caine and Jack O'Connell film Harry Brown.See the full content of this document
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Revenge Thrillers
David, from Derby, helped to bring the story to the page with his stylish black and white artwork, which has helped Madam Samurai ...
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