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[Chinese style by luchadora] the year of the snake
Onna bugeisha
[colour illustration by Junji] Japan traditional music ran samurai poetry Biwa (琵琶) luth. Gottan (ごったん) sanshin. Konghou (箜篌) : harpe Koto (琴 / 箏) Sanshin (三線) jabisen Shamisen (三味線)
Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) as Lady Snowblood (修羅雪姫) commission by the incredible Elizabeth Torque!
[Chinese style by luchadora] the year of the snake
The Dragon Lives Again Original title: Li san jiao wei zhen di yu men 1977
a princess in a flowing kimono, her hand gripping a gleaming katana, poised for battle on the top of an airship soaring through the clouds. Across from her stands a shadowy figure, a ninja cloaked in mystery and skill, ready to engage in a deadly dance of blades high above the world below.
[art by Philippe Druillet] Mulan, a young woman with fire in her eyes and courage in her heart. Trained in the art of war by her wise mentor, she stands ready to face the looming darkness that threatens her homeland.As the sun rises over the distant mountains, casting a golden glow upon the training grounds, Mulan takes up her polearm with grace and determination. With each fluid movement, Mulan channels the spirit of her ancestors,
Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) as Lady Snowblood (修羅雪姫) commission by the incredible Elizabeth Torque!
[Philippe Druillet] Mulan, a young woman with fire in her eyes and courage in her heart. Trained in the art of war by her wise mentor, she stands ready to face the looming darkness that threatens her homeland.As the sun rises over the distant mountains, casting a golden glow upon the training grounds, Mulan takes up her polearm with grace and determination. With each fluid movement, Mulan channels the spirit of her ancestors,
Vajrayogini, crimson dancer of the thunder path in Tibet, stands upon the corpse of ego, her curved blade flashing to sever delusion, her skull-cup brimming as desire ripens into wisdom; fierce and ecstatic, she weds great bliss to emptiness, teaching that nothing is cast aside but all is transmuted, and in her blazing form the seeker dissolves, discovering the luminous mind—swift, compassionate, and utterly free.
[colour illustration by Junji] Japan traditional music ran samurai poetry Biwa (琵琶) luth. Gottan (ごったん) sanshin. Konghou (箜篌) : harpe Koto (琴 / 箏) Sanshin (三線) jabisen Shamisen (三味線)

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