Issue | #52 |
Published | October 2001 |
Cover Price | $2.99 |
Pages | 28 |
Editing | Diana Schutz |
Characters | Kitsune |
Genre | Martial arts; funny animal |
Pencils | Stan Sakai |
Inks | Stan Sakai |
Colors | Tom Luth |
Characters | Kitsune; Gen; Kiyoko |
Synopsis | As a thief, all that matters is skill and quarry, and few know this as much as the master thief, Kitsune. While on the road with her new traveling partner, Gen, the lady of pocket picking finds her own pockets picked, which makes her nostalgic. And so begins the story of Kitsune's youth. The daughter of a prosperous merchant fallen on bad times, Kitsune grew up homeless on the street, stealing to survive. Though she is certainly an expert at thievery now, she wasn't always. |
Genre | Martial arts; funny animal |
Script | Stan Sakai |
Pencils | Stan Sakai |
Inks | Stan Sakai |
Letters | Stan Sakai |