I'm so happy Dark Horse has been doing these new editions of Usagi Yojimbo, I was sadly unfamiliar with this series until the last year or so, and oh my! am I enjoying it! Stan Sakai is a masterful storyteller, and I'm thankful to live in the same world that he does. What a craftsman he is, to create such perfectly balanced stories, filled with adventure, drama, humor, intrigue, mystery, history, folklore, the supernatural, and more. This volume of Usagi's saga is no exception - the first third or so of the book is short stories, a fun mix of snippets that show off Usagi's cleverness well, and also give us a look at his more gullible moments, as in "Death and Taxes," where he gets tricked into guarding a peasant journeying to a nearby city. These stories also contain the Demon Mask tale, a spooky mystery involving a masked serial killer targeting ronin. I think The Inn on Moon Shadow Hill was my favorite, though - Usagi can be quite the sneaky-sneak! This section ends with Usagi arriving at the temple where the legendary sword is hidden.
Next we have part two of the Grasscutter arc, which starts with a prologue giving us some historical background. In this part of the story, Usagi, Gen, and Sanshobo prepare to take Grasscutter to Atsuka Shrine, and have a journey full of ninjas trying to steal the sword - will the trio be able to complete their mission?
In the last section, we get more short stories, a nice mix of events to give us more insights into Usagi's character. We also get to spend some time with Kitsune, and get a peek into her past.
Finally, we have Sakai's notes on the text, explaining the historical and cultural significance of various story elements, and I always look forward to reading these notes, I learn so much!
While this book can be read without reading volumes 1 and 2 before it, you will miss some nuances and references that make the stories better, plus you owe it to yourself to read all the books, you won't be sorry!