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A rogue ninja fights criminals and other ninjas to maintain order in this lawless region of Japan. The fourth volume of Ninja Slayer covers the five-chapter-long story "Atrocity in Neo-Saitama." By day, the bustling Tokyo suburb of Neo-Saitama is a relatively sleepy community, home to hundreds of thousands of Tokyo's laborers and white-collar staffers. But by night, before all those people return to their homes, Neo-Saitama turns into a world of neon and vice, a megalopolis of debauchery, the home of a syndicate of many murderous, power-wielding ninjas whose names strike fear across Japan.

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A rogue ninja fights criminals and other ninjas to maintain order in this lawless region of Japan. The fourth volume of Ninja Slayer covers the five-chapter-long story "Atrocity in Neo-Saitama." By day, the bustling Tokyo suburb of Neo-Saitama is a relatively sleepy community, home to hundreds of thousands of Tokyo's laborers and white-collar staffers. But by night, before all those people return to their homes, Neo-Saitama turns into a world of neon and vice, a megalopolis of debauchery, the home of a syndicate of many murderous, power-wielding ninjas whose names strike fear across Japan.
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Born in 1968 and currently residing in New York. In the 90s, Bradley Bond became friends with Morzez via the Internet and they started collaborating. Well-versed in linguistics, history and traditional culture, he is known as the Joseph Campbell of ninja and Nordic mythology as he was the first to draw parallels between the two.