The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)
The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)

The Man They Called Tiger Mori by Matsuda Naomasa (1996)

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Genre: Gekiga Manga 
Language: JP 
Condition: Very Good 
Pages: 209 
Weight: 0.3 kg 
About: Mori Torao, aka Tiger Mori, was a champion in both Japanese kendo and American fencing, making him a true international master swordsman. This is the manga adaptation of his biography.

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