Title/Storyline: Izuna
Publish Date/Year: 2015
Creative Team:
Writers:
Saverio Tenuta, Bruno Letizia
Artist:
Carita Lupattelli
Issue (s): 1-2
Publisher: Humanoids Inc
Story
Since
the dawn of time, the spirits of nature created a magical veil called the Kamigakushi. It separated the spirit world and hid the spirit beings from the
physical world of man.
The
sacred tree within the forest called Munemori gave birth to the Izuna - white spirit
wolf guardians, the only ones capable of battling against the evil Noggo threat
(Noggo's darkness infects both the spirit world of the Kami and also threaten
the physical world of man).
The
Izuna wolves are separated into 2 castes - the Senshi warrior caste led by Mamoru
and the Onba care-taker caste led by Nio.One
day, the Noggo appeared in the forest but Izuna Senshi managed to fend them off,
but suffered casualty. When they returned to the Munemori, the sacred tree gave
birth to a wolf cub, but this time, in the shape of a girl, named Aki. Mamoru
believes this was due to the Noggo's infection and wanted to kill Aki. Nio,
however, protected her and believes something important is happening. They go
to Kitsune Hime (the Fox guardian of the Kamigakushi on the Spirit Side) for
guidance. Kitsune Hime confirms Nio's thoughts that Aki must not be harmed.
Years
later, a teenage Aki and her best friend Kenta (a Senshi warrior wolf) wandered
too far off and went beyond the Kamigakushi veil. The witnessed a massacre at a
human village perpetrated by the evil General Kuroga Sama and his dark mystic Daigon. Daigon had used a rune of dark magic to turn Kuroga's son, Kenshin into an
invulnerable killing machine. Daigon was killed in battle and broke the rune, causing
Kenshin to be vulnerable and badly wounded to the point of death. That's when
Aki saves Kenshin's soul while the monk Bokken (Human guardian of the Kamigakushi
on the Human Side) kept him alive.
In the massacre, we discover that the
Noggo are actually the restless souls of the slaughtered innocents.
Aki
and Kenta returned to the sacred tree only to have the entire Izuna be ambushed
by a Noggo horde. This resulted in the destruction of Munemori, the sacred tree.
Aki was exiled from the Izuna. Seeking refuge from Kitsune Hime, Aki was told
that her destiny is no longer in the Kami spirit world but the world of man and
Aki, along with Kenta, was to seek out the monk Bokken.
Despite being very familiar with many comic artists ranging from George Perez, Alex Maleev and Brian Bolland, to Jon J. Muth and Richard Corben, I can't say I have ever heard of Carita Lupattelli.
Her artwork is just beautiful - such a joy to look at. I am looking forward to seeing more of her work. What can I say? I'm already a fan!
The artwork is further enhanced by the vivid fluid colors that brings life to the pages. Simply breathtaking.
As all of you can already see from my blog over the years that most of my comic reading revolve mainly around the big two - Marvel & DC, plus the occasional Dark Horse, Image, etc.
Humanoids specializes in graphic novels and Izuna is a great example of the level of quality they produce. What can I say but that there will be more Humanoids titles in my future reading list.
* This title is for 18 and above.
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