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In Strain's violent conclusion, an oil field offers money and power to realize the dream of a united Asia. Shingo learns he is not adopted, and now he's gunning for the crime lord who holds the controlling shares in Kusaka. The realistic style of Ryoichi Ikegami makes Strain, nominated for a 1999 Eisner Award, a treat for fans of action manga.
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