

Lone Wolf and Cub
Lone Wolf and Cub

1. My Son and My Sword for Hire

2. Birds Have Wings, Beast Have Fangs / Fangs of the Wolf

3. Ikkou-Bashi Bridge

4. The Assassin’s Road / Highway of Assassins

5. Daigoro and Omatsu / The Lowly Maid

6. Deflowering / Amya and Anema

7. The Guns of Sakai / The Sakai Rifle

8. The Shield and The Castle / The Castle Wall Attack

9. The Endless Six Paths / Six Roads to Infinity

10. Baby Cart on The River Styx

11. The Deer Hunters

12. Ochiyo's Boat

13. The Mysterious Pickpocket / No Betrayal

14. North to South, West to East

15. The Night of The Fang

16. Cloud Dragon, Wind Tiger

17. Asaemon the Beheader / Executioner Asaemon

18. A Meager, Peaceful Life / Half Mat, One Mat, Two And A Half Go Of Rice

19. The 8 Gate Attack Formation

20. The Chrysanthemum Inn

21. Mercenary Swordsmen / The Crossing Guard

22. Bekinoji's Tragedy

23. Thread of Tears

24. Concealed Letter of The Yagyu / The Yagyu Letter

25. Daigoro's Song

26. Drifting Shadow
Overview
Ogami Itto is a master swordsman who holds a position of high power in the Tokugawa Shogunate. Highly trusted by the Shogun, he serves as the official decapitator, assisting lords and samurai who have been ordered by the Shogun to commit seppuku. One day, Itto’s wife and members of his household are brutally murdered by a clan seeking to avenge their lord’s execution, which had been carried out by Itto. In the wake of the attack, two items are left in Itto’s home: his unhurt infant son, Daigoro, and a symbol meant to signify Itto’s betrayal of the Shogun. Disgraced by the false symbol, Itto is labeled a traitor and forced to forfeit his position. He becomes a ronin, wandering the country with his son, searching for the men who killed his wife, seeking to clear his name and avenge her death.