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==Other media== In September, 1998, a single ''Six String Samurai'' comic was released from [[Rob Liefeld]]'s [[Awesome Entertainment]]. Written by Liefeld and [[Matt Hawkins (comics)|Matt Hawkins]], it featured art by 'Awesome' artists [[Dan Fraga]] and John Stinsman. A continuation rather than an adaptation, the plot summary from the comic is as follows: <blockquote>In this alternate universe, in 1957 the Russians took the United States by nuclear force. Only one piece of the American frontier remained free, a patch of land known as Lost Vegas. Through this desert wasteland wanders the "six string samurai," a latter-day Buddy Holly who handles a guitar or a sword with equal skill. He's a man on a collision course with destiny: It seems that King Elvis, who ruled over the land of Vegas for forty years, has finally taken his last curtain call and the throne now stands empty. But it's a rough road to the big city and the body count is likely to be high, as demonstrated in this postapocalyptic future with a beat we can dance to.<ref>[http://www.atomicavenue.com/atomic/TitleDetail.aspx?TitleID=5693 Atomic Avenue: "Six String Samurai"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090221152343/http://www.atomicavenue.com/atomic/TitleDetail.aspx?TitleID=5693 |date=2009-02-21 }}. Accessed 1 February 2008</ref></blockquote>
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