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Tales of the Moonlight Cutter

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Tales of the Moonlight Cutter
No. of issues4
PublisherMyriad Publishing
Creative team
WritersDale Berry
ArtistsDale Berry

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Tales of the Moonlight Cutter is a graphic novel series created by Dale Berry in the wu xia tradition. It is published through Berry's imprint, Myriad Publishing.[1][2]

It tells the story of Shen Hua Yen, a man with a sword that can kill ghosts, taking them off the life-death wheel of karma. Shen travels throughout the world of 12th century China encountering supernatural adventure.

Publication history

The series, thus far, consists of four volumes.

  • Vol.#1: Debut. In which Shen Hua Yen battles a long-dead foe whose spirit has possessed an exorcist, and threatens a group of traveling players. Included in the Comic Buyer's Guide "A List".
  • Vol.#2: Silk & Spear. In which Shen Hua Yen, with unknown support from a Taoist sorcerer, battles an evil warrior armed with a legendary cursed weapon.
  • Vol.#3: Tears of the Dead. In which Shen Hua Yen investigates the haunting of a forbidden royal palace, where a ghost is murdering members of the Imperial court. Contains an accurate, complete Taoist exorcism ritual sequence.
  • Vol. #4: Hell's Summoner. In which Shen Hua Yen battles a vengeful clan intent on unleashing a vampire warrior. Guest stars the literary/historical figures Chan Cheng ("The Imperial Cat") and the 108 Heroes of the Water Margin.

References

  1. "Weekend radio host enjoys a double life". The Fresno Bee. September 20, 2007. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2012-02-15. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Comic Review: Tales of the Moonlight Cutter". Geeks of Doom. June 17, 2013. Retrieved 2020-07-31.



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