Mad Bull 34 is about the toughest cop in New York City's 34th precinct, Mad Bull (a.k.a. John Estes or "Sleepy"). The story follows his often-violent exploits when dealing the city's criminals with his partner Daizaburo Edi-Ban and fellow police officer Perrine Valley.Plot:Daizaburo Edi-Ban, a Japanese-American, joins New York City's toughest precinct, the 34th. On his first day he is partnered up with John Estes, called Sleepy by his friends and Mad Bull by his enemies, a cop who stops crime with his own violent brand of justice. Mad Bull makes no qualms about executing common thieves with shotgun blasts if they even pose a minor threat to him or anyone around them. Mad Bull also often steals from prostitutes and does incredible amounts of property damage while fighting crime. Mad Bull's unpoliceman-like behavior often puts him in hot water with his partner Daizaburo and the 34th precinct. However, despite how reckless or illegal these acts are, a good cause is always revealed (For example, Sleepy uses the money he steals from the prostitutes to fund a venereal disease clinic and a home for battered and raped women). Perrine Valley, a police lieutenant, joins Daizaburo and Sleepy later on to help them tackle more difficult cases involving the mafia and drug-running.Mad Bull 34 is inspired by the high-action buddy cop films of the 70's and 80's.
A story about an invincible samurai and a young princess that he has sworn to protect.
Two Samurai with their own code of honour on a mission of revenge. Murdering Saints and Villains for 500 Ryo per head. The Lone Wolf, Itto Ogami, his son Daigoro. And Daigoro's Babycart. They put no value on their lives, and value each other's lives as their own. A Samurai epic told in brilliantly crafted single episodes, that inspired 'Road to Perdition'.