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===Library requests=== By 1990, many libraries understood the rise of graphic novels as a medium.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Decandido|first=Keith R. A.|date=March 15, 1990|title=Picture This: Graphic Novels in Libraries|journal=[[Library Journal]]|volume=115|pages=50β55|via=Ebscohost}}</ref> Many were advised to purchase copies of various graphic novels to keep up public demand, listing many popular publications. One of the most prominent graphic novels listed was ''Lone Wolf and Cub,'' focusing on the Japanese elements in the storytelling. They would continue to add the volumes of the graphic novel well into 2003.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Raiteri|first=Steve|date=January 2003|title=Koike, Kazuo & Goseki Kojima. Lone Wolf and Cub. Vol. 22: Heaven and Earth |journal=Library Journal|volume=128|page=84|via=Gale in Context}}</ref> Musician [[Thundercat (musician)|Thundercat]] includes a song of the same name on the EP [[The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam]].
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