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Samurai Jack Vraag

What if Samurai Jack's childhood and training could inspire an epic novel?

What if the childhood and training of Genndy Tartakovsky’s cult cartoon character Samurai Jack could inspire a big, epic, complex, and/or Lord of the Rings-sized novel that’ll not only be a charming and imaginative if sweepingly epic, complex of Lord of the Rings-sized work of literature of the post-9/11 21st century world (told with a good deal of humor and an acute sense of realism)— but will also be at once a great epic fantasy novel, a sociopolitical treatise on its own time, a distant legendary time and even meer recent times (i.e. the post-9/11 21st century world) and a psychological exploration of modern man (there will be themes of human nature, human history, human righteousness, the human spirit and/or the human condition abound in such a book)—all through the filter of a grand-scale epic chronicle of the childhood and training of a young samurai warrior prince (i.e., Young Jack from Samurai Jack)—to be titled “The Once and Future Samurai”?

Would that be cool of what?

And would u read such a book if it happens?
 What if Samurai Jack's childhood and training could inspire an epic novel?
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