The 'Lone Goat and Kid' story is great. It shows Usagi's honor and his sense of justice. In this story, he has to protect a young goat and its owner from various threats. It delves deep into his character, and the interactions between Usagi and the other characters are really well - written. There are also some intense fight scenes that keep you on the edge of your seat.
One of the best is 'Grasscutter'. It's a story full of adventure and honor as Usagi gets involved in a quest related to a powerful sword. The art in this story is also amazing, really bringing the feudal Japanese setting to life.
I'd recommend 'Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai'. It has a simple yet engaging plot that introduces the main character Usagi and the world he lives in. It also has some cool encounters with Yokai, which are Japanese supernatural creatures. It's a great way to get into the Usagi Yojimbo series.
Another great beginner - friendly story is 'Usagi Yojimbo: Senso'. It gives a good introduction to Usagi as a character. It's set during a war, and Usagi has to make some tough decisions. The story is not overly complicated and is a great way to get into the Usagi Yojimbo series.
The characters included: the supporting role Niu Laosan, whose original name was Feng Wuhen, nicknamed Little Fragrant Commander, ranked first on the Hero Thieves List, and the current Tongqiu Constable; the supporting role-Shi Ming, a monk of Shaolin Temple, who was poisoned; the male lead-Yi Yuan, the dean of Dacheng Academy; the male lead-Yang Tianxiao, the top of the Top Ten Constables of the Central Plains, Yang Wudi; the male lead-Liu Tianfeng, Liu Er, the wood-chopping sword saint of Dacheng Academy; the female lead-Mu Xiaoqi, Yi Yuan's fiancée; the female lead-Ye Xiaoxin, Thousand-faced Bodhisattva, a newcomer in Jianghu who was good at disguising.
"Wanderer in the Pugilistic World" by Gu Yi. It was a martial arts/traditional martial arts novel with elements of the court and the pugilistic world.
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I'm not entirely sure as there could be many novels with 'wanderers' in the title. It might be about characters who are wanderers, perhaps traveling from place to place, facing various adventures, meeting different people, and experiencing different cultures along the way.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. It could be about a group of wanderers, perhaps their adventures, their search for a place to belong, or their experiences in different lands.