"Vagabond" is adapted from the novel "Miyamoto Musashi" by Yoshikawa Eiji, and is set in the most exciting period from the late Warring States Period to the early Tokugawa period in Japan. The comic combines the paintings of manga master Takehiko Inoue, the plot of modern Japanese writer Yoshikawa Eiji, and the inscriptions of calligrapher Huang Mingsheng. It is a high-quality comic, and the Chinese version has been serialized to 327 chapters.
The swordsman Miyamoto Musashi is the male protagonist of this book, the turning point of the Warring States Period and the Edo period, and the stage description of adolescence in the era of swords. At a huge turning point in history, the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi's dream and tear, and the famous duel at Ganliu Island with Kojiro Sasaki, the description of Musashi's duel and becoming a martial arts master.
Different from Yoshikawa's original novel, Musashi's illustrations, and Sasaki Kojiro's deaf description, Inoue has made great efforts to arrange his own characters and stories. The title "Vagabond" means "wanderer" or "drifter" in Chinese and English. "バカボンド" is the wrong symbol.