Kabuki Series by David W. Mack, John Sayles, Chuck Palahniuk, Rick Mays, Dave Johnson, Michael Avon Oeming

4.30 · 86 ratings
  • Kabuki, Vol. 1: Circle of Blood (Kabuki #1)
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    Kabuki, Vol. 1: Circle of Blood (Kabuki #1)

    David W. Mack

    Rated: 4.20 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 2001

    Collecting all six issues of the first Kabuki series plus the hard to find prequel one-shot with new pages of art from scenes that for space reasons were left out of the original story. It also includes in-depth notes and story analysis about the subtext of the story. Circle of Blood recounts the origins of the government operative known as Kabuki who works in Japan's near future, It's an exploration of the relationship between Japan's government and organized crime on a truly epic scale!

  • Kabuki Volume 2: Dreams (Kabuki #2)
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    Kabuki Volume 2: Dreams (Kabuki #2)

    David W. Mack

    Rated: 4.20 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2001

    She is the bastard child of head Noh assassin and a Giesha - her mother murdered and she horribly scarred by a dishonored half-brother. She wears the mask of a Kabuki to hide the scars both internal and external from the world. Volume II: Dreams - The epilogue to Kabuki: Circle of Blood, Kabuki: Dreams is a mix of Japanese mythology and a modern near death experience. A woman dies and has a vision of the afterlife in which she is visited by her dead mother... more

  • Kabuki Library Volume 1 (Kabuki #1-2)
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    Kabuki Library Volume 1 (Kabuki #1-2)

    David W. Mack

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2015

    This first volume of the four-volume Kabuki Library collects the first two original Kabuki volumes: Circle of Blood and Dreams. The origin, the foundation of the story . . . The very beginning of the acclaimed series created by David Mack. Featuring a total of 11 separate issues and collected with loads of extras, this is the book that fans of Mack and Kabuki have been waiting for and the perfect book for brand new Kabuki readers to begin with.

  • Kabuki, Vol. 3: Masks of the Noh (Kabuki #3)
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    Kabuki, Vol. 3: Masks of the Noh (Kabuki #3)

    David W. Mack

    Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1999

    This series advances the story of Kabuki started in Circle of Blood through the eyes of the other Noh agents. In a truly fascinating style, each agent is drawn by a different artist. This medium allows, in my opinion, each character to have a separate identity and personality--more so than one artist could have accomplished. Compelling storytelling and wonderful art at its best.

  • Kabuki Library Volume 4 (Kabuki #3, 6)
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    Kabuki Library Volume 4 (Kabuki #3, 6)

    David W. Mack, Rick Mays, Dave Johnson, Michael Avon Oeming

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2016

    Celebrating 20 years of Kabuki, This is the last volume in a complete set of the entire critically acclaimed Kabuki series in large oversize Library editions.This edition collects the Kabuki volumes Masks of the Noh, Scarab, and more! The Noh operatives learn Kabuki has gone rogue and is now deemed a libability. With instructions to infiltrate the Control Corps installation they have one goal--Find Kabuki. If she's dead, bring back her corpse. If she's alive . . . bring back her corpse... more

  • Kabuki, Vol. 4: Skin Deep (Kabuki #4)
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    Kabuki, Vol. 4: Skin Deep (Kabuki #4)

    David W. Mack

    Rated: 4.40 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1998

    by David Mack In stores the week of May 1st. The Concept: A woman whose face is horribly scarred finds herself in an institution for "defective" government agents. She (Kabuki) is interrogated to find out if she is hiding something to do with the nature of her scars, or if she is simply crazy. Isolated and psychologically tormented, her only comfort is found in a mystery friend who sends handwritten messages that are folded into origami animals... more

  • Kabuki, Vol. 5: Metamorphosis (Kabuki #5)
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    Kabuki, Vol. 5: Metamorphosis (Kabuki #5)

    David W. Mack, John Sayles

    Rated: 4.48 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2000

    Image Comics offers the latest collection of David Mack's acclaimed Kabuki epic. The latest tale of the enigmatic assassin of the Noh. The book - which Mack says "represents my most diverse range of fully painted and mixed media artwork, and marks my most evolved work as a writer" - collects all nine painted issues of the recent series titled simply Kabuki... more

  • Kabuki Library Volume 2 (Kabuki #4-5)
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    Kabuki Library Volume 2 (Kabuki #4-5)

    David W. Mack

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    Celebrating 20 years of Kabuki, This is the second volume in a complete set of the entire critically acclaimed Kabuki series in large oversize library editions.This edition collects the Kabuki volumes: Skin Deep and Metamorphosis. Isolated and psychologically tormented, Kabuki's only friend is found in a mystery woman who sends her handwritten notes folded into origami animals... more

  • Kabuki, Vol. 6: Scarab, Lost in Translation (Kabuki #6)
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    Kabuki, Vol. 6: Scarab, Lost in Translation (Kabuki #6)

    David W. Mack

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2002

    Growing up in the subcultures of urban Japan, a young woman journeys through the underworlds of organized crime, secret societies, government operatives, awkward friendships, and young romance.A mix of crime fiction and personal duality elegantly told through the masks and metaphors of Japanese mythology and pop culture.This is a limited signed and numbered edition with an original sketch by the author.

  • Kabuki, Vol. 7: The Alchemy (Kabuki #7)
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    Kabuki, Vol. 7: The Alchemy (Kabuki #7)

    David W. Mack, Chuck Palahniuk

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2008

    Features all the nine issues. This title includes ending sequence cut from the single issues, pages of art, design pages, a commentary by the author, and a 'best of' letters column.

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