Vigilante? Hero? Madman? Criminal? Urban Legend? When it comes to Al Katana, it all depends on who you ask... On account of their resentment and jealousy of him and his "katanas," Ritchie Walgreen has made enemies of the major intelligence agencies of the world powers. Increasingly pursued by teams of assassins, he continues to prove himself superior to the world's best counter-intelligence agents as well as evil perpetrators, whose headless bodies and severed heads form his signature configurations after they inevitably ...
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Vigilante? Hero? Madman? Criminal? Urban Legend? When it comes to Al Katana, it all depends on who you ask... On account of their resentment and jealousy of him and his "katanas," Ritchie Walgreen has made enemies of the major intelligence agencies of the world powers. Increasingly pursued by teams of assassins, he continues to prove himself superior to the world's best counter-intelligence agents as well as evil perpetrators, whose headless bodies and severed heads form his signature configurations after they inevitably fail in their missions. Meanwhile, the man, the myth, and the legend of Al Katana grow in the popular imagination and culture in films. books and comic books while his martial arts studios draw the most promising disciples into his network. Increasingly, Walgreen assigns leading roles to his talented prot�g�s and prot�g�es so he can devote time to his current and former wives and families. AL KATANA IV by E. W. Farnsworth features the following stories: "Blood of the Katana," "Neena Solo Katana," "Daimiyo Katana," "Homeland Katana," "Zara Katana," "Miata Katana" and "Al Katana Adamantine." AL KATANA IV. From Pro Se Productions.
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