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“Enough rationalization. They simply had what you wanted, so you took it. [My chair-- I shit on my good chair!] You shit more than just your chair. You shit the world. All you ever cared about was winning -- And you did. The last man standing on a mountain of filth [. . .] Kazumi taught forgiveness. She accepted all refugees looking for a better life. And you turned that against her. Kazumi would show mercy. I'm not Kazumi.”

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Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 2: Come Join Us

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Rick Remender
Rick Remender

Rick Remender is an American comic book writer known for his distinctive narrative style and in-depth character development. Born on February 6, 1973, he has been creating comics since the mid-1990s and has produced several highly acclaimed works. more

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