What would happen if a samurai warrior fought a gladiator? Who would win - and why? VS: WARRIORS recreates five deadly battles: Viking vs. Aztec; samurai vs. gladiator; Spartan vs. Mongol; female ninja vs. female gladiator; and knight vs. Zulu. Data files compare and contrast weaponry, armour, tactics and codes of honour, while background spreads provide historical and cultural context. And at the end of the book, one of the ten is crowned history's ultimate warrior.
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