Autographed & Numbered by William (Billy) Tucci
Certified & Appraised by the Ana Ishikawa SHI Gallery
This artifact may be the only one of an extremely small number of surviving artifacts of its kind. This level of extreme rarity places it in the high value art investment market.
It is more rare than a Pablo Picasso artifact.
The Ana Ishikawa SHI Gallery has verified the authenticity of this artifact by performing an exhaustive quality validation process that includes multipoint signature verification, verification of genuine materials and craftsmanship, and quality validation certification using state of the art technology and industry expertise.
Ana Ishikawa returns to her native Japan where she desperately tries to avert an all out war between the secretive sects of the Kyoto and Nara Sohei. And with the Narans of the verge of annihilation, the Kyoto Sohei are about to rub it in – with the encouragement of the Yakuza and with potentially disastrous consequences. Once again, Ana in the guise of Death Incarnate, will take up the naginata and don her grandfather’s Kabuki face paint in order to save both cities, even if it means turning to her father’s murderer Masahiro Arashi to do so.