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Post by usagigoya on Mar 2, 2021 13:38:42 GMT -5
Stan’s Other Self USAGI YOJIMBO BOOK 11: SEASONS
If you met Stan before seeing his work, you would never guess that this soft-spoken congenial man lived a good part of his life in the world of the samurai. I’ve met Stan a number of times at different functions over the years and always enjoyed his and his wife Sharon’s company. I knew he was a cartoonist, of course - but I’d never really looked into his work, until now. Wow.
Always in a hurry, I often pick up a book of illustrations, leaf through it and put it down, thinking that I’ll come back to it for a more thorough look when I have time. When at long last I opened up a book by Stan Sakai, I made time on the spot and read it from cover to cover. Thanks to his generosity, I have since read more!
Not only are his stories engaging, action-packed and well-crafted, but his drawing is so superb that it is something most of us can only aspire to. If I had to “describe” his style of drawing, I’d say it was somewhere between Bill Watterson and Will Eisner - which is a pretty fine place to be! Still, Stan’s work is uniquely his own, which tells me that his skill for life drawing and draftsmanship comes from somewhere within.
Usagi Yojimbo, the wandering samurai, is Stan’s other self. The characters Usagi encounters on his travels are also alive and complete. In a cartoonist’s mind, people, places and situations exist in a sort of dreamlike reality into which we are easily pulled whenever we wish to go there. We hear their voices, see through their eyes and go with them - guided partly by them and partly by our own forces through situations and storylines that almost write themselves.
Because the colorful life of Usagi, the rabbit samurai, is so much a part of Stan Sakai’s life, it was a surprise for me to learn that Stan’s knowledge of Japan and its history was through family and private research only. It was my great fortune to be invited with Stan and Sharon to visit Tokyo on a cultural exchange and to experience with them for the first time the beautiful and powerful culture that is Japan.
Buildings and passageways and hillsides and temples that Stan has drawn from photographs and from the magic of his imagination were there for us to see and touch. I was impressed by his knowledge of the language and by Stan and Sharon’s very deep spiritual connection to everything around us.
It was a privilege to hear them talk about their families, their foods and traditions. We were there with them in the land of Usagi Yojimbo - and I wondered how this adventure would influence Stan’s future storylines!
Since then, I’ve seen his work a little differently, too. I’ve looked at the buildings and the scenery and the costumes he draws with even more respect - knowing the research that has gone into them. I know that his stories would be considered some of the best of the Japanese manga and that he would be one of the most recognizable creative talents in Japan, had he begun his career there.
Stan Sakai is a genuinely modest man. He writes and draws for the love of his craft, and it shows. It has been my pleasure to write this forword because it has given me the opportunity to say congratulations, Stan. I admire you. I enjoy your work. Most of all, I have learned from it, and that, I think, is the best compliment one cartoonist can give to another.
Sincerely, Lynn Johnston (1998)
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 2, 2021 13:38:15 GMT -5
Discoveries USAGI YOJIMBO BOOK 10: THE BRINK OF LIFE AND DEATH
I have to admit to a certain thrill, sitting down to write this introduction. This is Usagi Yojimbo, after all. There’ll be a Usagi Yojimbo trade paperback out there that I had something to do with. I like the thought of that, and that’s why I said, “Sure, you bet!” the moment I was asked to do this.
But that leaves me with a problem. Now I’ve got to write the piece, and there’s not a lot I can tell you, whether you’re new to Usagi, or a longtime reader like me.
I can’t, for instance, tell you much about Stan Sakai. I could tell you about the time we went up in a hot-air balloon together - Stan had come up to my neck of the woods for a comics convention, and one of the things the convention organizer (the ever-affable Richard Finn) likes to do is show the guests a fun time in return for signing autographs and such at the con. On this particular day, we got up at the crack of dawn and watched as the folks from the balloon company laid out the brightly colored balloon, fired up the burners, and filled it with hot air until it was straining to be aloft. And then a bunch of us piled in and took to the sky.
It was spectacular - being above the familiar countryside turned it strange and exotic: the early-morning mists, the sensation of absolute stillness as the world rolled by beneath us, the sudden awareness of speed as we descended to just above the treetops. If you’re a comics creator and Richard Finn ever invites you to a show, by all means say yes; you’ll get to do this yourself, or go river rafting, or skiing, or some other such similar delight. But Stan? He was the quiet guy at the back. I can’t say I got to know him, memorable though the trip was.
Other than that, I’ve talked to Stan on the phone a time or two, and seen him at conventions signing books and doing rabbit-head sketches for healthy lines of Usagi devotees. He’s a nice guy - pleasant, friendly, modest, and amazingly talented - but I don’t really know him well enough to share any incisive insights about him.
And I can’t exactly rattle on about 16th-century Japan, setting the stage for the adventures you’re going to be reading. For one thing, Stan’s already taken care of it, with the elegant and informative four-page prologue to the first Dark Horse issue of Usagi, which was done to bring new readers up to speed, and which I expect runs either at the beginning of this collection or at the start of the two-part “Noodles” story it originally introduced. And for another, I don’t really know that much about the subject. Basically, all I know about feudal Japan, I learned from James Clavell novels and Usagi Yojimbo - and probably some Wolverine comics, but I have my doubts about their dependability as historical resources.
It’s funny. I’m a big proponent of doing comics for specific audiences, catching readers’ attention with the content rather than trying to tempt customers into buying stuff they’re not interested in - if you want to attract mystery buffs, do mystery comics, don’t do superhero comics with mystery elements and expect that’ll be enough. If you want to attract romance buffs, do romance comics, and so forth. And I firmly believe this - but I’m the antithesis of the argument, since feudal Japan and samurai adventures aren’t a big interest of mine. It’s not like I go out of my way to avoid such material - but I don’t seek it out either.
And yet, the setting and culture of Usagi Yojimbo are immensely important to the series. Story after story features introductions to and explanations of aspects of feudal Japanese culture and legend, and this volume is no exception - from the seaweed farmers of “Kaiso” to the authentic (if corrupt) village justice system and soba merchant of “Noodles” to the repercussions of Western intrusion into Japan in “Bats, the Cat, and the Rabbit” and more.
And I’ve got to say, I love it all.
That brings me to the third thing I can’t tell you that much about, which is the comics themselves.
I can tell you my reaction to them, which is flat-out awe. I referred to some of Stan’s work as “elegant” a few paragraphs back, and that is an understatement. In an industry overwhelmed by in-your-face spectacle, Stan is a master of restraint, setting the stage slowly and deliberately and letting the story amble forward at an unhurried pace, which seems peculiarly appropriate for the adventures of a samurai traveling on foot. But it also results in comics far more exciting than the gaudiest in-your-face stuff, since the restraint provides a context against which the violence and danger that permeate these stories come as a shock, an ugly interruption of life.
I could point out examples: look at the first page of “Lightning Strikes Twice,” at the panels Stan has chosen - birds over the woods, the high aerial shot of the road, and the slow zoom-in that introduces us to ordinary, everyday people going about their business - only to break that carefully constructed mood in a single panel, as the people turn out to be anything but ordinary, and Inazuma reacts to their imminent attack. And then we turn the page and the scene explodes in action, the peace and beauty shattered. How much less effective would that have been if Stan had opened with the action, without first giving us time to relax into the setting? (Of course, Stan does open stories with action, but they’re worth a careful look, too, as in the way “Noodles” intercuts between the anger and emotion of the chase and Usagi’s slow, relaxed walk, building to a gag rather than an explosion.)
And I could point to the way Stan frames his panels - no dramatic angles for the sake of it, no wild layouts to “jazz up” the page - just clear, straightforward storytelling that lets the beauty of the drawing come through, focuses on content and mood, and always, always, tells the story rather than distracts from it.
I could explain why it is that the setting and culture fascinates me so much here, how Stan is such a good storyteller, such a good explainer, that the history and mythology lesons we get along the way don’t feel like lectures but discoveries - as you’ll see in the many pages of “Kaiso” that are devoted to showing the reader (and Usagi) what seaweed farming entails, and how it shapes the lives of those who make their living at it.
But that’s the thing, isn’t it? You’re going to see it in “Kaiso.” You’re going to read that first page of “Lightning Strikes Twice,“ and the opening sequence of “Noodles.” You have the book. If you’re a longtime Usagi reader like me, you know this stuff already. If you’re a newcomer, you’re about to find out. And either way, you don’t need me telling you about it ahead of time. There’s stuff I’d love to talk about - the heartbreak in these stories, the moments of poetic justice, the treachery and resourcefulness - but I don’t want to spoil it for you. You’ll read it in the stories, as you should.
So what is there for me to tell you? These are the stories from the final two issues of Mirage Publishing’s run of Usagi Yojimbo and the first six issues of Dark Horse Comics’ run (plus a stray backup story from an earlier Mirage issue). You’re going to love ‘em. That’s all you need to know.
But humor me - if you see me at a convention and you’ve got this book, pretend like I accomplished something in this intro, okay? I’ve wanted to be a part of this series for years, and I’d hate to think that I was completely irrelevant…
Kurt Busiek (March 1998)
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 2, 2021 13:37:39 GMT -5
Classic Storytelling USAGI YOJIMBO BOOK 9: DAISHO
It surprises me that I’m writing this.
I was asked to write this introduction because, I presume, I’ve made it known in interviews and to Stan himself how much I like the book. And I’m surprised I was asked for that very reason… because I’m surprised that I like the book at all. Or still like it, more to the point, and here lie my feelings on what I (perhaps cruelly and dismissively) call gimmick books.
It seems to me that Usagi was somewhat the product of the black-and-white boom, back in the late ’80s, in that when he first appeared in Albedo and Critters, he seemed very much suited to the trends then in comics.
There were a lot of different books, with quirky, sometimes endearing characters published by Aardvark-Vanaheim, Fantagraphics, Kitchen Sink, and a lot of other less noteworthy publishers. Looking back, that period in comics was filled with a surprising degree of diversity. Superheroes were the main thing then, as they have been since the 1960s, but at the same time, people were trying new stuff. Books with more of a crime or horror or humor emphasis than we’ve seen since the 1950s began appearing. This was also a time when a new wave of storytelling reinvention was occurring with Frank Miller, Matt Wagner, Alan Moore, and Howard Chaykin leading the way. And what resulted was a pleasing time of anything goes. For this reason, this was a time of great ideas, good ideas, and bad ideas, and other ideas that, while good, were flawed by their own limitations.
By this I mean a comic with a neat hook. This resulted in a few nice stories, but nothing beyond that. Nothing that compelled you to read issue after issue. Read one, read them all. Read five, read them all. Read twenty, read them all. You’d see these series launch with an often large degree of hoopla and acclaim, and by issue four or five, fans would consider them “hot.” The first couple of under-ordered issues shot up in price. Then, after a while, the fire would ebb, the once sought-after early issues went back into the back-issue bin. And in a year the series was all but completely forgotten.
At that same time of relative diversity one of the phenomena to occur was the resurgence of the “funny animal” comic. Some of these were straight humor. Some carried on from Pogo and were closer to satire. And some were anamorphic books featuring serious subject matter. Books that depicted the adventures of characters who could have been purely human, but due to the creator’s inclination were depicted as quasi-human / animal instead.
Cutie Bunny, Omaha, Usagi Yojimbo, and the other series that premiered in Critters along with Usagi, were all ones that could have been told just as well using real people. The anamorphic element helped them stand apart, I guess. Likewise, Usagi could have merely been the adventures of a samurai. But the rabbit element helped people take notice. It worked. But it could have been the book’s undoing too.
To my mind, Usagi Yojimbo was a gimmick book. A samurai rabbit. Cool. Funny and cute, but with death and sword fights. It was well received, going from the pages of the Critters anthology book to its own comic. And I enjoyed it the whole time.
But there was the lurking fear in my mind that one day I’d pick up an issue and feel I’d been there, done that, as I had with a lot of other books from that era. Books that had seemed so rich and diverse were beginning to seem stale and repetitive. Black-and-white implosion or not, that era of comics was dying. The best… the very best lingered. Some are still published today. But most aren’t even remembered anymore.
And as for funny animals… all the Critters strips apart from Usagi, Neil the Horse, and Cutie Bunny. All were gone because after a certain point, all the stories you could tell with that character were told.
So what of the little rabbit with the big sword? He was still being published. And I was still reading it. And the sameness of storylines that marked the beginning of the end for a book seemed nowhere in sight. I had long ago resigned myself to one day no longer caring about the adventures of Usagi, and yet I still did. And the stories continued to surprise and interest me. In fact, I feel as Stan evolved as a creator the stories have managed to become even better conceived.
Which brings us to the present. Many years and three publishers later for Usagi Yojimbo, the gimmick book…
I remember reading issue eleven’s five page preamble to the story, detailing how a samurai’s sword is made - and enjoying it immensely for the history lesson it was - while the sequence also qualified the stakes that were at hand for Usagi in needing to regain his lost swords. I remember thinking then how combining those two aspects of the narrative, while keeping it interesting, was a delicate balance Stan pulled off brilliantly.
The historic aspect of Usagi is something Stan has never shied away from. His research of the era makes the stories feel authentic, despite the fact that the book features a cast of talking animals. But at the same time, Stan’s historic referencing is deftly scattered throughout the book in a way that doesn’t make it seem heavy-handed.
Stan isn’t afraid of the silent panel / sequence for mood or for the conveying of emotional resonance. His storytelling and graphic abilities are such that he is able to veer away from dialogue and explanatory captions for sequences of quiet nuance that is both sophisticated and assured.
Stan never allows himself to be too clever. His storytelling is simple at the same time. Panel layouts are never so flashy as to detract from the story. Captions are never in first or second person, meaning that peoples’ actions are defined through thought that is never more interesting than the compelling characters themselves.
And, oh, what characters. Usagi; his lost love Kinuko; the stray dog ronin Inukai; the even more mysterious Jei; and the brash, beloved Gen. Stan has woven a varied and rich cast around Usagi, all with different driving motivations and inner demons that make them stand apart from our central character and make them unique to themselves.
I guess ultimately that’s what makes this book. Not the fact that it’s anamorphic with a central character that’s a rabbit. If that had been the be all and end all, I doubt the book would have lasted a year. No, the book is masterfully written. Always fresh, with compelling characters and with a sense of authenticity. And the plots weep coming. Just when you fear you’ve seen it all, Stan comes up with some new twist on samurai themes or avenue of experience for Usagi, and we’re on unfamiliar ground. The book is solid, well-crafted, imaginative storytelling. Classic storytelling.
Hmm. Maybe that was the gimmick to begin with.
James Robinson (1998)
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 2, 2021 13:37:02 GMT -5
Storytelling from a Master USAGI YOJIMBO BOOK 8: SHADES OF DEATH
The Entertainment Business is a world where concepts need to be condensed into just a few words (typical pitch: “I’ve got a great story here: it’s Tootsie meets Die Hard - with more nudity”). So for those of you impatient readers and studio executives who are scanning this introduction to find out whether or not to buy (or option) this book, let me put it this way:
Usagi Yojimbo is Carl Barks meets Akira Kurosawa - with more nudity.
Now buy this book, damn it, take it home, and read it.
For the rest of you with patience that extends beyond the MTV attention span, let’s savor the exquisite qualities that make Usagi Yojimbo so special. Each compendium of Usagi Yojimbo is a collection of rarities. No, the comic books from which the particular stories in this volume were collected are not rare (yet). It is the many artistic and literary qualities of Usagi Yojimbo that put this particular rabbit on the Endangered Species list.
Stan Sakai is the Akira Kurosawa of comic books. Stan’s stories are not the hyper-shriek blasts that seem the norm for most comics nowadays. His stories are not an excuse for a series of pinup pages. Stan does not have to resort to cheap flash and false bravado in order to tell a story. He is a man who is in full literary and artistic control of his medium. Stan’s pacing is deliberate, and, like Paul Chadwick, he is not afraid to slow it down a little bit to make a subtle but powerful point. Like Carl Barks, Stan’s graphic simplicity reinforces the readability of his storytelling.
Kurosawa has always understood that contrast is the essence of good art. In Usagi Yojimbo, a richness of contrasts abounds: gentleness / violence; quiet story pause / explosions of action; lowbrow guffaws / subtle and sophisticated wit.
Some writers excel at the short form of storytelling; others find their strengths within a more epic form. This volume includes two long stories, one medium-length story, and four short stories from the Mirage editions (volume two, issues one through six, and back-up tales from issues seven and eight). Stan is a master of all of these forms (my own personal favorites are the short and powerfully poetic back-up stories).
The samurai subject matter provokes expectations of heavy violence. The violence is here, but I don’t know that I would call it heavy. With masterful restraint, Stan dances a delicate line between fulfilling that required story expectation and resisting the depiction of the overtly graphic consequences of the inevitable.
There is real clarity to Stan’s design, a seeming rarity at this time in the history of comics. His art reflects the influence of the best Japanese prints. This influence is also felt in the book’s color. Unfortunately, the valuable film containing the color separations for the comics has been lost, so the stories are reprinted here in black and white.
Nevertheless, I would like to briefly discuss the color that graded the first appearance of these stories. Perhaps you’ll be inspired to search out the original publications of these stories just to savor them in their intended color form.
I’ve found that any colorist worth his or her paintbox has been smart enough to study the world’s greatest art form in terms of sensually subtle “flat” (as opposed to painted or modeled) color: ukiyo-e (“floating world”: the Japanese name for their woodblock prints). Usagi Yojimbo colorist Tom Luth is no exception. It’s easy to argue that no better comic than Usagi Yojimbo could be found to exploit this influence on one’s retinal memory. Tom has studied those relationships well. His sensitivity to color is rare to comics.
Sosit back in your favorite chair and enjoy a rich classic. Take pleasure and contentment in the knowledge that during your relaxed state a city full of studio executives are frantically trying to outbid each other for the film rights to the book that you are reading.
William Stout (1997)
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 2, 2021 13:36:26 GMT -5
A thread dedicated to that oft forgotten addition to the Usagi Yojimbo collected editions.....
I still need to finish the first seven Fantagraphics books.....
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:29:52 GMT -5
POSTERS AND PRINTS...... A Quiet Meal / Dragonflies (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 1986)
Dragon (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 1988)
Usagi and Spot / Moon Serigraph (20 x 17.5, Fantagraphics, 1988)
Encircled By Attackers Print (6.5 x 10.25, Fantagraphics, 1988)
Name That Critter Print (8.5 x 11, Fantagraphics, 1988)
Dragon Bellow Conspiracy Print (8.5 x 11, Fantagraphics, 1990)
Sashimono Print (24 x 18, Fantagraphics, 1992)
Arzach: Dragon Rider Print (8.5 x 11, Tundra, 1992)
15th Anniversary Poster (13 x 18, Dark Horse, 1999)
Ronin Poster (19.5 x 27.5, 1000 Editions, 2001)
Kite Festival Poster (33.5 x 13, Dark Horse, 2001)
Demon Mask Poster (11 x 17, Dark Horse Extra, 2001)
Belgium Print (15.50 x 11.25, Enigma, 2002)
Blue Portrait Print (8.5 x 11, Paul Lau, 2002)
Vii Salon Internacional del Tebeo de Madrid Expocomic 2004 Poster (8.25 x 11.75, AEAC, 2004)
Images / Usagi with Tomoe, Gen & Katsuichi Print (11.25 x 14.50, Paul Lau, 2004)
Usagi Yojimbo Grand Edition Promotional Poster (8 x 20, Paquet, 2004)
Usagi Yojimbo Print (8 x 10, Draw the World Together, 2004)
Emerald City Comic Convention Poster (11 x 17, Dark Horse, 2004)
Orange Duel Print (10 x 13.25, Paul Lau, 2005)
The Art of Usagi Yojimbo Print (17 x 24.5, Dark Horse, 2005)
Centennial Issue Retailer’s Poster (18 x 24, Dark Horse, 2007)
Tomoe's Story Promotional Poster (11 x 17, Dark Horse, 2008)
25th Anniversary Poster (30 x 22, Dark Horse, 2009)
2009 Crewecon Poster (12 x 16.75, Crew, 2009)
Sashimono Battle Print (8.5 x 11, Usagi Studio, 2009)
Usagi in the Snow Print (8.5 x 11, Usagi Studio, 2010)
Crtani Romani Šou Poster (27 x 39, Croatia, 2010)
Comics Forum Poster (17.5 x 24, MSU, 2014)
Sakai Project Print (13 x 19, Meltdown, 2014)
Usagi Yojimbo: The Play Poster (11.75 x 16.5, Southwark Playhouse, 2014)
Batman on Gargoyle (18 x 24, French Paper Art Club, 2015)
Get Caught Reading Poster (8.5 x 11, Association of American Publishers, 2015
Hall Monitor Print (8 x 10, Monster Elementary, 2015)
Mouse Guard Print (8 x 10, Baltimore Comic Con, 2015)
Demon Usagi Print (11 x X17, Usagi Studio, 2016)
Senso Print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2016)
Space Usagi Print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2016)
Chanoyu Print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2016)
Sakura Print (11 x 17, Other Realms, 2016)
Usagi in the Rain Print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2016)
Return to Adachigahara Print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2017)
Usagi & Tomoe / Senso Print (18 x 24, Mondo, 2017)
Usagi & Turtles Print (11 x 17, Nickelodeon, 2017)
Star Wars Print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2017)
Autumn Leaves Print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2017)
Vampire Cat of the Geishu Clan Print (11 x 17, San Diego Comic Art Gallery, 2017)
Crtani Romani Šou 2010 art Print (11.75 x 15.75, Croatia, 2018)
Crtani Romani Šou 2018 art print (11.75 x 15.75, Croatia, 2018)
Usagi Yojimbo Ronin print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2018)
Usagi Yojimbo Winter print (11 x 17, Usagi Studio, 2018) Usagi Yojimbo Print 1 (A4, Dantes Verlag, 2019) Usagi Yojimbo Print 2 (A4, Dantes Verlag, 2019)
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:29:10 GMT -5
INTERNAL NUMBERING FOR USAGI YOJIMBO SERIES
1. Usagi Yojimbo Summer Special #1
2. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #1
3. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #2
4. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #3
5. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #4
6. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #5
7. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #6
8. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #7
9. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #8
10. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #9
11. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #10
12. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #11
13. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #12
14. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #13
15. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #14
16. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #15
17. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #16
18. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #17
19. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #18
20. Usagi Yojimbo Color Special
21. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #19
22. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #20
23. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #21
24. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #22
25. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #23
26. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #24
27. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #25
28. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #26
29. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #27
30. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #28
31. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #29
32. Usagi Yojimbo Color Special
33. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #30
34. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #31
35. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #32
36. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #33
37. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #34
38. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #35
39. Usagi Yojimbo Color Special
40. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #36
41. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #37
42. Usagi Yojimbo v.1 #38
43. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 1
44. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 2
45. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 3
46. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 4
47. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 5
48. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 6
49. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 7
50. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 8
51. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 9
52. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 10
53. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 11
54. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 12
55. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 13
56. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 14
57. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 15
58. Usagi Yojimbo v.2 # 16
59. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #1
60. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #2
61. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #3
62. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #4
63. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #5
64. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #6
65. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #7
66. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #8
67. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #9
68. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #10
69. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #11
70. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #12
71. Usagi Yojimbo Color Special #4
72. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #13
73. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #14
74. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #15
75. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #16
76. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #17
77. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #18
78. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #19
79. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #20
80. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #21
81. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #22
82. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #23
83. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #24
84. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #25
85. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #26
86. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #27
87. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #28
88. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #29
89. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #30
90. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #31
91. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #32
92. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #33
93. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #34
94. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #35
95. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #36
96. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #37
97. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #38
98. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #39
99. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #40
100. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #41
101. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #42
102. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #43
103. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #44
104. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #45
105. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #46
106. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #47
107. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #48
108. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #49
109. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #50
110. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #51
111. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #52
112. Usagi Yojimbo v.3 #53
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:28:07 GMT -5
SIMPSONS FUTURAMA CROSSOVER CRISIS issue: 1 - Apr/2010 - deluxe hardcover in die-cut slipcase, 190 pgs. Midnight at the Moe-asis (featuring Homer and Bender)
BURRITO: JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES issue: 3 - Jul/1990 - b/w comic, 28 pages Back Cover Art (featuring Burrito and Miyamoto Usagi)
FURRLOUGH issue: 50 - Feb/1997 - b/w comic, 48 pages Cover Art (featuring Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy)
GOLD DIGGER issue: 200 - May/2013 - color comic pin-up (featuring Gina and Britanny)
NINJA HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK issue: 6 - Oct/1994 - b/w comic, 72 pages Cover Art (featuring Space Usagi and the cast of Ninja High School)
SHANDA THE PANDA issue: 10 - Jul/1995 - b/w comic, 32 pages Cover Art (featuring Shanda and Friends)
WARRIOR NUN AREALA: PORTRAITS issue: 1 - Mar/1996 - color comic, pin-ups pin-up (featuring Areala)
MOUSE GUARD: WINTER 1152 issue: 2 - Oct / 2007 - color comic, 48 pgs Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Sade)
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES MEET THE CONSERVATION CORPS SPECIAL issue: 1 - 1992 - color comic Pin-up (featuring the Conservation Corps)
AUGUST issue: 1 - August/1998 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Scott Rosema’s character August)
THE SONG OF MYKAL: Atlantis Fantasyworld 25th Anniversary Comic issue: 1 - Jun/2001 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Pin-up (featuring “Space” Usagi) all proceedings donated to Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
VARMINTS SPECIAL issue: 1 - Jan/1990 - b/w comic, 32 pages Back Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and the Varmints)
TREEHOUSE OF HORROR (BART SIMPSON'S) issue: 6 - Oct/2000 - color comic, 64 pages Back Cover Art (featuring the Simpsons)
RIB issue: 1 (variant cover) - Jan/1996 - b/w comic, 24 pages Cover Art (featuring Rib)
CALGARY COMIC & ENTERTAINMENT EXPO ART BOOK: SCI·FI ADVENTURES book: 5 - May / 2010 - 9 X 12.25 full color hardcover Watercolor painting (featuring Miyamoto Usagi, a giant robot, and a green alien woman) exclusive convention artbook of art sold in the Expo’s Live Charity Auction to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Calgary
BONE issue: 14 - May/1994 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Bone)
COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: SAN DIEGO SOUVENIR BOOK issue: 16 - Jul/1985 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 17 - Jul/1996 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 18 - Jul/1987 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 19 - Jul/1988 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi, Nilson, and Hermy)
issue: 20 - Jul/1989 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Hermy as Batman with Usagi and Nilson)
issue: 21 - Jul/1990 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring The Spirit with Usagi, Nilson, and Hermy)
issue: 22 - Jul/1991 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 23 - Jul/1992 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Space Usagi)
issue: 24 - Jul/1993 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Frankenstein Usagi)
issue: 25 - Jul/1994 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (Usagi Yojimbo Meets Godzilla)
issue: 26 - Jul/1995 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring The Nursery of Super-Villains)
issue: 27 - Jul/1996 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring the Silver Surfer)
issue: 28 - Jul/1997 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Vlad Jr. and the Fang Club in Horror of the Castle)
issue: 29 - Jul/1998 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 30 - Jul/1999 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 32 - Jul/2001 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Bone)
issue: 35 - Jul/2004 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (The Death of Gen)
issue: 38 - Jul/2007 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (Groo vs Usagi: Who Would Win?)
issue: 40 - Jul/2009 - 8.5 X 11 trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Leonardo)
COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: EVENTS GUIDE issue: 45 - Jul/2014 - 8.5 X 11 magazine Cover art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Hellboy)
THE DARK CONVENTION BOOK issue: 2 - Oct/1993 - comic-size pin-up book, 32 pgs Pin-up (featuring the Dark)
CHIRALITY book: 3 - July/1999 - trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Sataoshi Urushihara's characters Shiori, Vic and Carol)
SHI: WAY OF THE WARRIOR issue: 2 - Apr/1995 - color trade paperback Introduction and sketch (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Shi)
BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL issue: 10 - May/1997 - b/w comic, 48 pgs Pin-up (featuring Hiroaki Samura’s character Manji)
CREEPY issue: 11 - Feb/2013 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Uncle Creepy)
DARK HORSE 20 YEARS issue: 1 - Jul/2006 - color comic, 24 pgs, one-shot Pin-up (featuring Frank Miller’s Sin City characters) special twentieth anniversary pin-up book
THE WITCHER issue: 1 (variant cover) - Mar/2014 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring monster hunter Geralt)
PREVIEWS issue: 11 - Nov/2006 - distributors catalog Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
DONALD DUCK ADVENTURES issue: 32 - Jan/1993 - color comic, 24 pages Cover Art (featuring Donald Duck)
DRAWING THE LINE AGAIN issue: 1 - Apr/2006 - b/w trade paperback, 152 pgs. Pin-up (featuring “Young” Usagi and Katsuichi Sensei) proceeds going to Princess Margaret Hospital and The Hospital for Sick Children, for cancer research
ADOLESCENT RADIOACTIVE BLACKBELT HAMSTERS MASSACRE THE JAPANESE INVASION! issue: 1 - Aug/1989 - b/w comic, 32 pages Cover Art (featuring the Hamsters)
DIRTY PAIR II issue: 5 - Mar/1990 - b/w comic, 32 pages Letter page sketch (featuring Kei, Yuri and Miyamoto Usagi)
KARMATRÓN Y LOS TRANSFORMABLES issue: 241 - 24 de septiembre 1990 - color comic from Mexico, Spanish language Back Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Oscar González Loyo’s character)
WOLFF & BYRD, COUNSELORS OF THE MACABRE issue: 2 - Jul/1994 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Fan Letter and sketch (featuring Miyamoto Usagi, Wolff and Byrd)
SUPERNATURAL LAW issue: 25 - Feb/2000 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Pin-up (featuring Wolff and Byrd and the Obakeneko)
AMAZING HEROES issue: 138 - Apr 15, 1988 - comic-size magazine, 114 pgs. Swimsuit Pin-up (featuring Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy) second annual swimsuit issue!!
issue: 164 - May 1, 1989 - comic-size magazine, 146 pgs. Swimsuit Pin-up (featuring Storm) Swimsuit Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi, Nilson Groundthumper, and Hermy) 1989 swimsuit special
issue: 187 - Jan/1991 - comic size magazine, 90 pgs. Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
AMAZING HEROES SWIMSUIT SPECIAL issue: 1 - Jun/1990 - Comic-size magazine, 128 pgs. Swimsuit Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 2 - Jun/1991 - Comic-size magazine, 154 pgs. Swimsuit Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 3 - Jun/1992 - comic-size magazine Swimsuit Pin-up (featuring “Space” Usagi)
ANYTHING GOES issue: 6 - Oct/1987 - b/w comic, 32 pages Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi) benefit book to pay legal bills of Comics Journal
COMICS JOURNAL issue: 192 - Dec/1996 - standard magazine, 128 pages Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
CRITTERS issue: 3 - Aug/1986 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 10 - Mar/1987 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 14 - Jul/1987 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
issue: 27 - Aug/1988 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy) Back Cover Art (featuring Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy)
issue: 38 - Jul/1989 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
FELIX CAT-A-STROPHIC WRESTLING SPECTACULAR issue: 1 - Mar/2000 - comic size magazine, 66 pgs. Fan Letter and sketch (featuring Felix)
COMICS INTERVIEW ( David Anthony Kraft's ) issue: 44 - Aug/1987 - comic size magazine, 66 pgs. Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
ZED issue: 6 - Jun/2005 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Michel Gagne’s character Zed)
BRINKE OF DESTRUCTION issue: 3 - January/1997 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Brinke Stevens)
IMAGES OF OMAHA issue: 1 - 1992 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Omaha the Cat Dancer) benefit issue to help cartoonist Reed Waller with cancer related medical bills
PARA KARMATRÓN: Y LOS TRANSFORMABLES issue: 3 - Enero 2003 - color comic from Mexico, Spanish language Back Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Oscar González Loyo’s characters )
EMMA DAVENPORT issue: 7 - Apr/ 1996 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. Fan Letter and sketch (featuring Emma)
STRANGE TALES issue: 3 - January/2010 - color comic Cover Art (featuring “Samurai” Hulk)
ROCKET RACCOON issue: 2 (variant cover) - October/2014 - color comic Cover Art (featuring Rocket Raccoon)
STAR WARS (Beach Ball Comics Colored Variant) issue: 1 (variant cover) - January/2015 - color comic Cover Art (featuring Darth Vader and Yoda)
STAR WARS (Beach Ball Comics B&W line art Variant) issue: 1 (variant cover) - January/2015 - color comic Cover Art (featuring Darth Vader and Yoda)
THE HULK 100 PROJECT issue: 1 - December/2008 - prestige format full color trade paperback Pin-up (featuring “Samurai” Hulk) collection of original covers produced to raise money for comic creators in need by Hero Initiative organization
REED GUNTHER IN FISH OUT OF SLAUGHTER! issue: 4 - Sep/2011 - color comic pin-up (featuring Chris and Shane Houghton's Reed Gunther character with “Sheriff” Usagi) originally released as a self-published b/w comic in June/2010
DONATELLO issue: 1 - Feb/1986 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
TALES OF THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES issue: 25 - Jul/2006 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
issue: 53 - Dec/2008 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Leonardo)
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES issue: 46 - Apr/1992 - b/w comic Space Usagi Design Portfolio (4 pages)
BEAUTY OF THE BEAST issue: 2 - Jul/1993 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring feline jungle girl)
LIONHEART TALES issue: 1 - Nov/2014 - magazine-size comic back-cover art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Lionheart)
MARQUIS: DEVIL'S REIGN: HELL'S COURTESAN issue: 1 - February/2002 - b/w comic pin-up (featuring Guy Davis' character The Marquis)
PAQUET: 10 ANS (1996 - 2006) Tome: 1 - Juin 2006 - 48 page souvenir book, French Language Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
AMOEBA ADVENTURES issue: 22 - May/1996 - b/w mini comic Pin-up (featuring Tomoe Ame and Prometheus the amoeba)
MS. TREE issue: 50 - Jul/1989 - b/w comic Pin-up (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Ms. Tree) 1/2 page
AKIKO issue: 30 - Dec/1998 - b/w comic, 24 pages The Trilogy Experience: Making Displays (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
IN THE ZONE issue: 1 - Aug/2000 - b/w comic, 64 pages Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi) special issue for cancer benefit
ALBEDO ANTHROPOMORPHICS issue: 2 - Nov/1984 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi) issue: 3 - Apr/1985 - b/w comic, 32 pages Back Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi) issue: 4 - Jul/1985 - b/w comic Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
NO HONOR book: 1 - November/2003 - trade paperback Pin-up (featuring Fiona Kai Avery’s characters Tannen and Random) trade edition collecting first four-issue mini-series
LEGENDS OF ARZACH: THE FOUNTAINS OF SUMMER portfolio: 6 - 1992 - 8.5 X 11 color print Arzach: Dragon Rider
WESTFIELD NEWSLETTER issue: n/a - Mar/1993 - mail order comic retailers catalog Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
WIZARD issue: 153 - Jul/2004 - magazine, 176 pgs. The Dark Horsemen (includes Miyamoto Usagi illustration) 2 pages art: Stan Sakai, Eric Powell, etc - Dark Horse boasts the four baddest bruisers in the biz and they've got the body counts to prove it
ANIMEIOWA 2002 PROGRAM BOOK issue: 1 - Aug/2002 - pamphlet, 44 pgs Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
ANIMENORTH 2005 PROGRAM BOOK issue: 1 - May/2005 - full-size magazine, 50 pgs Cover Art (featuring the AnimeNorth Mascot and Carl Macek’s Macross Fighter)
ANTHROCON 2004 PROGRAM BOOK issue: 1 - Dec/1994 - magazine, 72 pgs Wrap-Around Cover Art (featuring “Young” Usagi and Michael Gagne characters)
KATSUCON 2012 PROGRAM BOOK issue: 18 - Feb/2012 - full-size magazine , 56 pgs Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
MANGASZENE issue: 11 May/2002 88 page full-size magazine, German language Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
PASADENA WEEKLY (volume: 19) issue: 39 - September 25, 2003 - newspaper Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
RAFU MAGAZINE issue: 3 - Jun/1998 - newspaper, 11.5 X 13.5, 16 pgs. Cover Art (featuring Miyamoto Usagi)
WITTY WORLD (International Cartoon Magazine) issue: 1 - Jul/1987 - magazine, 48 pgs. Cover Art (featuring Stan Sakai)
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:27:21 GMT -5
Crew2 10/2004 - č.10 - magazine, 84 pgs. Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Bonzův příběh
11/2004 - č.11 - magazine, 84 pgs. Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Kami z jezírka
Manga Kids Plus Oct-Dec/2006- numéro: 8 - 114 page magazine, French language Le Voleur de chevaux Un repas tranquille
Jan-Mar/2007 - numéro: 9 - 114 page magazine, French language Usagi Yojimbo: Plein de Jeux Le Chasseur de Primes Le Chasseur de Primes II
Apr-Jun/2007 - numéro: 10 - 114 page magazine, French language Kappa Zylla
Aug-Sep/2007 - numéro: 11 - 114 page magazine, French language La Foire de la soie
Oct-Nov/2007 - numéro: 12 - 114 page magazine, French language Gaki Yurei
Freibeuter October 2001 - issue: 2 - 22 page comic-size magazine insert, German language Usagi’s Garten
Kátrány es Toll November 2006 - issue: 1 - fan made b/w magazine, Hungarian language Usagi Yojimbo: Az adó és a halál
Eduárd - Fapados Képregényújság December 2006 - issue: 7 - b/w magazine, Hungarian language Usagi Yojimbo: Az adacsighara kobold
Serie Magasinet Extra 1991 - nummer: 2 - b/w magazine, 100 pgs. Swedish language Trollet i Adachigahara nsamkaninen och Barnet Bekännelsen
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Toukokuu/1994 - issue: 5 - 34 pg comic, Finnish language Usagi Yojimbo (The Goblin of Adachigahara)
Kesäkuu/1994 - issue: 6 - 34 pg comic, Finnish language Pelon kylä (Village of Fear)
Heinäkuu/1994 - issue: 7 - 34 pg comic, Finnish language Usagi Yojimbo (The Tangled Skein)
Elokuu/1994 - issue: 8 - 34 pg comic, Finnish language Usagi Yojimbo (Yurei)
* These four stories were published by at least two other European publishers as back-up stories for these Turtle comics. Atlantic Förlags AB (Swedish) and Junior Press / Nederlandstalige comics (Dutch)
Świat Komiksu November 2001 - issue: 25 - magazine, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: W mocy Splątanego Węzła Usagi Yojimbo: Opowieść Bonzy
ABC Plus Speciální Komiksové Ábíčko Feb/2012 - issue 4 - magazine, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Kami z jezírka
Jun/2012 - issue 12 - magazine, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Yurai
Sep/2012 - issue 18 - magazine, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Netsuké
Mangaszene May/2002 - issue: 11 - 88 page magazine, German language Schlachtfeld teil 1
Comixene Feb/2003 - issue: 58 - 62 page full-size magazine, German language Tsuru
Apr/2003 - issue: 60 - 62 page full-size magazine, German language Erziehung zu Höflichkeit
Juni-Juli/2004 - issue: 74/75 - 146 page full-size magazine, German language Netsuke
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:26:53 GMT -5
Usagi Yojimbo: Zec Samuraj 1994 - issue: 1 - b/w comic, Croatian language 1994 - issue: 2 - b/w comic, Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Ronin (Zec Samuraj: Knjiga prva) 2001 - Knjiga 1 - hardcover, 144 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Samuraj (Zec Samuraj: knjiga druga) 2001 - knjiga 2 - hardcover, 139 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Prosjački cesta (Zec Samuraj: Knjiga treća) 2003 - Knjiga 3 - hardcover, 142 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Zavjera zmajeve rike (Zec Samuraj: Knjiga četvrta) 2004 - Knjiga 4 - hardcover, 179 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Usamljeni Jarac i mlado (Zec Samuraj: Knjiga peta) 2005 knjiga 5 - hardcover, 167 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Krugovi (Zec Samuraj: Knjiga četvrta) 2005 - knjiga 6 - hardcover, 167 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Gen je Prica (Zec Samuraj: Knjiga sedma) 2006 - knjiga 7 - hardcover, 190 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Sjene smrti (Zec Samuraj: knjiga osam) 2011 - knjiga 8 - hardcover, 192 pgs. Croatian language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho (Zec Samuraj: knjiga devet) 2011 - knjiga 9 - hardcover, 197 pgs. Croatian language
Usagi Yojimbo Giugno 2005 - issue: 1 - b/w comic, 72 pgs. Italian language Giugno 2006 - issue: 2 - b/w comic, 72 pgs. Italian language Settembre 2007 - issue: 3 - b/w comic, 72 pgs. Italian language Usagi Yojimbo: Grasscutter Novembre 2008 - parte 1 - square bound, 128 pgs. Italian language Febbraio 2012 - parte 2 - square bound, 128 pgs. Italian language
Usagi Yojimbo 1 (Der Ronin) Apr/1996 - band: 1 - square bound, 64 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 2 (Der Pferdedieb) Jun/1996 - band: 2 - square bound, 64 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 3 (Der Samurai) Sep/2005 - band: 3 - square bound, 96 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 4 (Zylla) Dec/1996 - band: 4 - square bound, 96 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 5 (Das Schert Des Dämons) Feb/1997 - band: 5 - square bound, 64 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 6 (Tomoe) May/1997 - band: 6 - square bound, 80 pgs. German language
Usagi Yojimbo: Ronin 2005 book: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Samuraj 2007 - book: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Cesta poutníka 2008 - book: 3 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Spiknutí Draka 2008 - book: 4 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Kozel Samotář a dítě 2008 - book: 5 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Kruhy 2009 - book: 6 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Genův příběh 2009 - book: 7 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho 2005 - book: 8 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Stíny smirti 2006 - book: 9 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Mezi životem a smirtí 2006 - book: 10 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Roční období 2006 - book: 11 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Ostří trav 2010 - book: 12 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Šedé stíny 2010 - book: 13 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Maska démona 2011 - book: 14 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Ostří trav ii pouť do svatyně Atsuta 2011 - book: 15 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Bezměsíčná noc 2012 - book: 16 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Souboj v Kitanoji 2012 - book: 17 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Na cestách s Jotarem 2012 - book: 18 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Otcové a synové 2013 - book: 19 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Záblesky smrti 2013 - book: 20 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Matka hor 2014 - book: 21 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Příběh Tomoe 2014 - book: 22 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Most slz 2015 - book: 23 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Návrat Černé Duše 2015 - book: 24 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Hon na lišku 2016 - book: 25 - b/w trade paperback, Czech language Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai 2012 - OGN - b/w trade paperback, Czech language
Usagi Yojimbo: Sombras da Morte Abril 2007 - libro: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Portuguese language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho Janeiro 2008 - libro: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Portuguese language Usagi Yojimbo: O Limiar da Vida e da Morte Janeiro 2008 - libro: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Portuguese language
Usagi Yojimbo: Kultowa kolekcja komiksów Lipiec/2005 - issue: 3 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. Polish language (Śmierć i podatki, Wladca sów, Historia bonzy)
Usagi Yojimbo: Ronin 2012 - book: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Samuraj 2012 - book: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Cienie śmierci 2002 - book: 8 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho 2002 - book: 9 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Pomiędzy życiem a śmiercią 2002 - book: 10 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Pory roku 2003 - book: 11 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Ostrze bogów 2003 - book: 12 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Szare cienie 2003 - book: 13 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Maska demona 2004 - book: 14 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Ostrze bogów II: wędrówka do świątyni atsuta 2004 - book: 15 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Bezksiężycowa noc 2004 - book: 16 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Pojedynek w świątyni Kitanoji 2004 - book: 17 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Wędrówki z Jotaro 2005 - book: 18 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Ojcowie i synowie 2006 - book: 19 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Spotkania ze śmiercią 2007 - book: 20 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Matka gór 2008 - book: 21 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Opowieść Tomoe 2009 - book: 22 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Most łez 2010 - book: 23 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Powrót Czarney Duszy 2011 - book: 24 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Polowanie na Lisa 2012 - book: 25 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Zdrajcy ziemi 2013 - book: 26 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Miasto zwane Piekłem 2014 - book: 27 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Czerwony skorpion 2015 - book: 28 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Dwieście posążków Jizo 2016 - book: 29 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai 2010 - OGN - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Senso 2015 - nn - b/w trade paperback, Polish language
Usagi Yojimbo 2002 - issue: 1 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2002 - issue: 2 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2002 - issue: 3 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2002 - issue: 4 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2003 - issue: 5 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2003 - issue: 6 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2005 - issue: 7 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2005 - issue: 8 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2005 - issue: 9 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2005 - issue: 10 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2006 - issue: 11 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2006 - issue: 12 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2006 - issue: 13 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language 2006 - issue: 14 - b/w comic, 24 pgs. flip-cover, Dutch language
Usagi Yojimbo (series 1) 1991 - issue: 1 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1991 - issue: 2 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1991 - issue: 3 - b/w comic, 48 pgs. Swedish language 1991 - issue: 4 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1991 - issue: 5 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language
Usagi Yojimbo (series 2) 1992 - issue: 1 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1992 - issue: 2 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1992 - issue: 3 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1992 - issue: 4 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1992 - issue: 5 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language 1992 - issue: 6 - b/w comic, 32 pgs. Swedish language
Usagi Yojimbo 2002 - book: 1 - b/w trade paperback, 110 pgs, Swedish language Usagi Yojimbo: Samuraj 2004 - book: 2 - b/w trade paperback, 128 pgs, Swedish language
Usagi Yojimbo: Bayang-Bayang Kematian Sep/2007 - book 1 - b/w trade paperback, Indonesian language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho Apr/2008 - book 2 - b/w trade paperback, Indonesian language Usagi Yojimbo: Antara Hidup Dan Mati Des/2008 - book 3 - b/w trade paperback, Indonesian language Usagi Yojimbo: Musim-Musim Sep/2009 - book 4 - b/w trade paperback, Indonesian language
Usagi Yojimbo Classic 2000 - libro: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language 2000 - libro: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language
Usagi Yojimbo: Ombre Di Morte Febbraio 2000 - libro: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language Usagi Yojimbo: Shi Aprile 2000 - libro: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language Usagi Yojimbo: Schiavisti Novembre 2001 - libro: 3 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho Aprile 2002 - libro: 4 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language Usagi Yojimbo: Tra La Vita La Morte Luglio 2002 - libro: 5 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language Usagi Yojimbo: Spettri E Ninja Ottobre 2002 - libro: 6 - b/w trade paperback, Italian language
Usagi Yojimbo: Ronin Wrzesień 2003 - book: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Samuraj Styczeń 2004 - book: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Droga wędrowca Maj 2004 - book: 3 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Spisek ryczącego smoka Październik 2004 - book: 4 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Samotny cap i koźlę Luty 2005 - book: 5 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Kręgi Czerwiec 2005 - book: 6 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language Usagi Yojimbo: Gen Październik 2005 - book: 7 - b/w trade paperback, Polish language
(grand format) Usagi Yojimbo: Ronin Mars 2003 - tome : 1 - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Samouraï Février 2002 - tome : 2 - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Route du Vagabond Mars 2003 - tome : 3 - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: La Conspiration du Dragon Rugissant Septembre 2002 - tome : 4 - b/w trade paperback French Language
(digest format) Usagi Yojimbo: Ronin 2005 - premier volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Samouraï 2005 - deuxième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: La Route du vagabond 2005 - troisième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: la Conspiration du dragon rugissant 2005 - quatrième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Le Bouc solitaire et son petit 2005 - cinquième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Cercles 2005 - sixième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: l’histoire de Gen 2006 - septième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: les Ombres de la mort 2006 - huitième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho 2006 - neuvième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Au Bord de la vie et la mort 2007 - dixième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Saisons 2007 - onzième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Faucheuse d'herbe 2007 - douzième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Ombres grises 2007 - treizième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Démon masqué 2008 - quatorzième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Faucheuse d'herbe II 2009 - quinzième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: La Lune voilée 2009 - seizième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Duel à Kitanoji 2009 - Dix-Septième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Voyages avec Jotaro 2009 - Dix-Huitième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Pères et fils 2009 - Dix-Neuvième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Un Aperçu de la mort 2010 - Vingtième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: le Trésor de la mère des montagnes 2011 - vingt-et-unième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: l’histoire de Tomoe 2012 - vingt-deuxième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: le Pont des larmes 2012 - vingt-troisième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Retour de l'âme noire 2012 - vingt-quatrième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Chasse au renard 2013 - vingt-cinquième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language Usagi Yojimbo: Les Traîtres de la terre 2015 - vingt-sixième volume - b/w trade paperback French Language
Usagi Yojimbo: Sombras de muerte Noviembre 1998 - libro: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Daisho Febrero 1999 - libro: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Al filo de la vida y la muerte Mayo 1999 - libro: 3 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Estaciones Octubre 1999 - libro: 4 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Segadora Mayo 2000 - libro: 5 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Primeras andanzas Noviembre 2000 - libro: 6 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Samurái Noviembre 2001 - libro: 7 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: El camino del vagabundo Noviembre 2002 - libro: 8 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: La conspiración del dragón Mayo 2003 - libro: 9 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Cabra solitaria y su hijo Noviembre 2003 - libro: 10 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Círculos Mayo 2004 - libro: 11 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: La historia de gen Abril 2004 - libro: 12 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Sombras grises Marzo 2005 - libro: 13 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: La máscara del demonio Noviembre 2005 - libro: 14 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Segadora II - viaje al templo de atsuta Marzo 2006 - libro: 15 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Halo de luna Noviembre 2006 - libro: 16 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Duelo en kitanoji Abril 2007 - libro: 17 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Viajes con Jotaro Noviembre 2007 - libro: 18 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Padres e hijos Mayo 2008 - libro: 19 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Visiones de muerte Julio 2009 - libro: 20 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: La madre de las montañas Octubre 2010 - libro: 21 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: La historia de Tomoe Febrero 2012 - libro: 22 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Puente de lágrimas Abril 2012 - libro: 23 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: El regreso del alma negra Julio 2012 - libro: 24 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: La caza del zorro Octubre 2012 - libro: 25 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Traidores de la tierra Febrero 2013 - libro: 26 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Una ciudad llamada infierno Febrero 2014 - libro: 27 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Escorpión Rojo Febrero 2015 - libro: 28 - b/w trade paperback, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai Abril 2013 - OGN - b/w trade hardcover, Spanish language Usagi Yojimbo: Senso Abril 2016 - nn - b/w trade hardcover, Spanish language
USAGI YOJIMBO: L’EDIZIONE SPECIALE volume: 1 - Nov/2014 - omnibus hardcover, Italian language USAGI YOJIMBO: L’EDIZIONE SPECIALE volume: 2 - Nov/2014 - omnibus hardcover, Italian language USAGI YOJIMBO: L’EDIZIONE SPECIALE volume: 3 - Nov/2015 - omnibus hardcover, Italian language
Usagi Yojimbo 1 (Die Kopfgeldjäger) Januar 2004 - band: 1 - square bound, 78 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 2 (Ein Stilles Mahl) Oktober 2004 - band: 2 - square bound, 78 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 3 (Der Samurai) Oktober 2009 - band: 2 - square bound, 96 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 4 (Der Seidenmarkt) Juni 2010 - band: 2 - square bound, 96 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 8 (Blutige Schwingen) Oktober 2008 - band: 8 - square bound, 94 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 9 (Der Weg Des Samurai) Januar 2002 - band: 9 - square bound, 80 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 10 (Das Duell) Mai 2002 - band: 10 - square bound, 70 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 11 (Kreise) August 2002 - band: 11 - square bound, 92 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 12 (Unterbrochenes Ritual) Juli 2003 - band: 12 - square bound, 92 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 13 (Gen) Oktober 2003 - band: 13 - square bound, 92 pgs. German language Usagi Yojimbo 14 (Ein Bisschen Grün) August 2005 - band: 14 - square bound, 92 pgs. German language
Usagi Yojimbo: A Rónin Október 2006 - kötet: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Szamuráj Május 2007 - kötet: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: A Vándor Útja Október 2007 - kötet: 3 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: A Sárkányüvöltés Összeesküvés Március 2008 - kötet: 4 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Magányos kecske és kölyök December 2008 - kötet: 5 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Körök Május 2009 - kötet: 6 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Gen története Szeptember 2009 - kötet: 7 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: A halál árnyai Február 2010 - kötet: 8 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Daishó Október 2011 - kötet: 9 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Élet és halál között Október 2012 - kötet: 10 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Évszakok Március 2012 - kötet: 11 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: A Kard Október 2013 - kötet: 12 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Szürke árnyak Október 2014 - kötet: 13 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language Usagi Yojimbo: Démonmaszk Október 2015 - kötet: 14 - b/w trade paperback, Hungarian Language
Usagi Yojimbo: Samurai Abril 1999 - book: 1 - b/w trade paperback, Portuguese language Usagi Yojimbo: Ronin Março 2000 - book: 2 - b/w trade paperback, Portuguese language Usagi Yojimbo: Bushido Setembro 2000 - book: 3 - b/w trade paperback, Portuguese language
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FANTAGRAPHICS Book 01 – Ronin (1988) The Goblin of Adachigahara Lone Rabbit and Child The Confession Bounty Hunter Horse Thief Village of Fear A Quiet Meal Blind Swordspig Homecoming Bounty Hunter II (HC edition includes early UY art)
Book 02 – Samurai (1989) Introduction by Mark Evanier Samurai part 1 - 9 Kappa Zylla Silk Fair (HC edition includes early UY art)
Book 03 – The Wanderer’s Road (1989) Introduction by Robert Asprin The Tower A Mother’s Love Return of the Blind Swordspig The Blade of the Gods The Tea Cup The Shogun’s Gift Turtle Soup and Rabbit Stew (HC edition has a UY Cover Gallery)
Book 04 – The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy (1990) Introduction by Alejandro Jodorowsky The Clouds Gather The Winds Howl Downpour Thunder and Lightning In the Heart of the Storm Storm Clouds Part Fate of the Blind Swordspig (HC edition includes the watercolor story "Return to Adachigahara Plain")
Book 05 – Lone Goat and Kid (1992) Introduction by Stan Lee Frost and Fire A Kite Story Blood Wings The Way of the Samurai Lone Goat and Kid (HC edition includes the story “How I Do Usagi Yojimbo”)
Book 06 – Circles (1994) Introduction by Jeff Smith The Bridge The Duel Yurei My Lord’s daughter Circles (HC edition includes the story "The Treaty")
Book 07 – Gen’s Story (1996) Introduction by Sergio Aragones Kitsune Gaki Broken Ritual The Tangled Skein Gen The Return of Kitsune The Last Ino Story (HC edition includes the story "Hebi")
DARK HORSE Book 08 – Shades of Death (1997) Introduction by William Stout Shades of Green Jizo Shi The Lizard’s Tale Usagi’s Garden Autumn Battlefield
Book 09 - Daisho (1998) Introduction by James Robinson The Music of Heaven The Gambler, the Widow, and the Ronin Slavers Daisho (part 1) Mongrels Daisho (part 2) Runaways The Nature of the Viper
Book 10 – The Brink of Life and Death (1998) Introduction by Kurt Busiek Origin Tale Kaiso A Meeting of Strangers Black Soul Noodles Wrath of the Tangled Skein The bonze’s Story Bats, the Cat, and the Rabbit Chrysanthemum Pass Lightning Strikes Twice
Book 11 – Seasons (1999) Introduction by Lynn Johnston The Withered Field A Promise in the Snow The Conspiracy of Eight Snakes and Blossoms Return to Adachi Plain The Crossing Patience of the Spider Lord of the Owls The First Tenet Obakaneko of the Geishu Clan Green Persimmon
Book 12 – Grasscutter (1999) Introduction by Will Eisner prologue 1 - Izanagi and Izanami prologue 2 - Susano-o prologue 3 - Yamato-Dake prologue 4 - Dan-No-Ura chapter 1 - Jei chapter 2 - Heike Gani chapter 3 - Inazuma chapter 4 - Noriyuki and Tomoe chapter 5 - Ikeda chapter 6 - Tomoe and Ikeda chapter 7 - Usagi and Jei chapter 8 - Sanshobo
Book 13 – Grey Shadows (2000) Introduction by Max Allan Collins My Father’s Swords The Demon Flute Momo-Usagi-Taro The Hairpin Murders The Courtesan Tameshigiri
Book 14 – Demon Mask (2001) Introduction by Paul Dini The Inn on Moon Shadow Hill A Life of Mush Deserters A Potter’s Tale The Missive Mystery of Demon Mask Kumo Reunion Death and Taxes A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Tournament Netsuke The Leaping Ninja Tsuru
Book 15 – Grasscutter II: Journey to Atsuta Shrine (2002) Introduction by Greg Rucka Prologue chapter 1 - A Whisper of Wings chapter 2 - Scent of the Pines chapter 3 - The Hunger for Death chapter 4 - Visions in the Shadows chapter 5 - The Feel of Salt chapter 6 - In the Realm of Senses
Book 16 – The Shrouded Moon (2003) Introduction by Scott Shaw! Showdown Escape! Three Seasons The Shrouded Moon Kitsune’s Tale
Book 17 – Duel at Kitanoji (2003) Introduction by Jack Davis Vendetta The Return of the Lone Goat and Kid Images from a Winter Day Koji Crows Duel at Kitanoji A Lesson in Courtesy
Book 18 – Travels with Jotaro (2004) Introduction by Peter Laird Out of the Shadows Ghost Warriors Komainu Tamago Usagi and the Tengu Sumi-E
Book 19 – Fathers and Sons (2005) Introduction by Matt Wagner Fathers and Sons Bells Kill the Geishu Lord Pride of the Samurai Hokashi
Book 20 - Glimpses of Death (2006) Introduction by Frederick L. Schodt Cooking Lesson Contraband After the Rat Samurai for Hire Dreams and Nightmares Gen and the Dog When Rabbits Fly Into the Mist Nocturnal Vendetta's End Usagi's Twentieth Anniversary
Book 21 - The Mother of Mountains (2007) Introduction by John Landis The Treasure of the Mother of Mountains part 1 - 7
Book 22 - Tomoe's Story (2008) Introduction by Heidi MacDonald Tomoe’s Story (revised version) The Doors Fox Fire The Ghost in the Well The Thief and the Lotus Scroll Chanoyu
Book 23 - Bridge of Tears (2009) Introduction by Brian K. Vaughan Remnants of the Dead Shizukiri Boss Hamanaka’s Fortune The Return of the Black Soul Bridge of Tears Fever Dream The Killer Centennial Issue Celebrity Roast
Book 24 - Return of the Black Soul (2010) Introduction by Charles Soloman One Dark and Stormy Night The Darkness and the Soul Sparrows
Book 25 - Fox Hunt (2011) Introduction by Floyd Norman Kitsune Gari Sakura Snitch Saya The Begger The Fortress The Outlaw
Book 26 - Traitors of Earth (2012) Introduction by Walter Simonson Usagi and the Kami of the Pond Cut the Plum Traitors of the Earth What the Little Thief Heard The Hidden Fortress A Place to Stay The Death of Lord Hikiji Groo vs. Usagi: Who Would Win?
Book 27 - A Town Called Hell (2013) Introduction by Geof Darrow A Town Called Hell Nukekubi The Sword of Narukami Teru Teru Bozu Encounter at Blood Tree Pass Return to Hell
Book 28 – Red Scorpion (2014) Introduction by George Takei Taiko Toad Oil The Return of the Lord of Owls Those Who Tread on the Scorpion’s Tail
Book 29 – Two Hundred Jizo (2015) Introduction by Guy Davis Stan Talks To Usagi Stan Interviews Usagi part 2 The Artist Buntori Murder at the Inn Two Hundred Jizo The Ice Runners Shoyu Sukanku
Book 30 – Thieves and Spies (2016) Introduction by Naomi Hirahara The Thief and the Kunoichi The One-Armed Samurai The Distant Mountain Death of a Tea Master The Bride
Book 31 – The Hell Screen (2017) Introduction by Cullen Bunn The River Rising Kyῡri Kazehime The Secret of the Hell Screen part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) The Secret of the Hell Screen part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) The Secret of the Hell Screen part 3 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) The Fate of the Elders
Book 32 – Mysteries (2018) Introduction by Yuki Matsuzuki The Hatamoto’s Daughter Death by Fugu (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) The Body in the Library part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) The Body in the Library part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Mouse Trap part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Mouse Trap part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Mouse Trap part 3 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Chibi Usagi and the Big Bad Jei Chibi Usagi and the Goblin of Adachi Plain
Book 33 - The Hidden (2019) Introduction by Mark Schultz The Hidden part 1 The Hidden part 2 The Hidden part 3 The Hidden part 4 The Hidden part 5 The Hidden part 6 The Hidden part 7 Chibi Tomoe and the Zō Ninja
IDW Book 34 - Bunraku and Other Stories (2020) Introduction by Matt Alt Bunraku The Hero Adachi The Swords of the Higashi
Book 35 - Homecoming (2021) Introduction by Peach Momoko Tatami Mon The Return
Book 36 - Tengu War! (2022) Introduction by Tengu War! The Master of Hebishima Yukichi
DARK HORSE Usagi Yojimbo: Senso (2015) Usagi and Stan (Introduction) Cover Sketches Usagi Yojimbo: Senso part 1 Usagi Yojimbo: Senso part 2 Usagi Yojimbo: Senso part 3 Usagi Yojimbo: Senso part 4 Usagi Yojimbo: Senso part 5 Usagi Yojimbo: Senso part 6 Cover Gallery Process
Space Usagi (1998) Introduction by Stan Sakai Death and Honor White Star Rising Warrior Under the Same Sky (originally titled “Space Usagi” in Usagi Yojimbo Color Special #3) Hare Today, Hare Tomorrow
The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy (2014) Introduction by Stan Sakai Nilson Meets Hermy, or We're Not Lost…Just Misplaced Slipknot Game of Death The Magic Stick Return of the Wizard The Golfer Mother Pearl Lost in a Lost City Still Lost in a Lost City Loxos and Doxos The Re-return of the Wizard Nilson 2199 Cover Art from Critters #27 Cover Art from Critters Special: The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy #1 Cover Art from Furrlough #50 Swimsuit Pin-up from Amazing Heroes #138 Misc. drawings, commissions, and unpublished art
USAGI YOJIMBO DOJO Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Usagi Yojimbo Tribute Introduction by Ed Moore Jr. 35 Years by Stan Sakai Maki Kun by Ivan Roca One Hand Clapping by Mark Morse & Zack Davisson Whatever Works by Conor Naylor Wondrous by Randy Clute Nobuo by Danny Segura Of Sisters Mothers and Daughters by Amy Lester Ronin Rats by Paul Montani A Promise to the Moon by Marcel Schmidt Hige by Matt Nelson Kume: The Sushi Samurai by Roel & Kelsey Robles
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:12:22 GMT -5
Stories Featuring Space Usagi
MIRAGE Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesApr/1992 - issue #46 - Space Usagi Design Portfolio May/1992 - issue #47 - Hare Today, Hare Tomorrow (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and “Space” Usagi) Space Usagi (volume 1)Jun/1992 - issue #1 - Death and Honor part 1 Jul/1992 - issue #2 - Death and Honor part 2 Aug/1992 - issue #3 - Death and Honor part 3 FANTAGRAPHICS Usagi Yojimbo Color Special (volume 1)Sep/1992 - issue #3 - Space Usagi (also titled “Under the Same Sky”) MIRAGESpace Usagi (volume 2)Nov/1993 - issue #1 - White Star Rising part 1 Jan/1994 - issue #2 - White Star Rising part 2 Mar/1994 - issue #3 - White Star Rising part 3 DARK HORSEStar Wars: Splinter of the Mind’s EyeDec/1995 - issue #1- Preview: Space Usagi Space Usagi (volume 3)Nov/1995 - issue #0 - Warrior (“ash-can edition” distributed to comic shops to promote Space Usagi mini-series) Jan/1996 - issue #1 - Warrior part 1 Feb/1996 - issue #2 - Warrior part 2 Mar/1996 - issue #3 - Warrior part 3 Not really sure whether to include Senso in the Usagi Yojimbo section or the Space Usagi section...... Usagi Yojimbo: SensoAug/2014 – issue #1- Senso part 1 Sep/2014 – issue #2 - Senso part 2 Oct/2014 – issue #3 - Senso part 3 Nov/2014 – issue #4 - Senso part 4 Dec/2014 – issue #5 - Senso part 5 Jan/2015 – issue #5 - Senso part 6 Space Usagi: Yokai Hunter
Oct/2023 - one-shot - Yokai Hunter Space Usagi: Death and Honor (color Reprint)Dec/23 - issue #1 - Death and Honor part 1 Jan/24 - issue #2 - Death and Honor part 2 Feb/24 - issue #3 - Death and Honor part 3 Stories Featuring Nilson Groundthumper & HermyTHOUGHTS AND IMAGESAlbedo Anthropomorphics (volume 1)Nov/1984 - issue #1- The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper (later titled “we're not Lost… Just Misplaced”) Apr/1985 - issue #5 - Slipknot (featuring Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy) FANTAGRAPHICSCrittersNov/1986 - issue #5 - The Magic Stick Sep/1987 - issue #16 - Return of the Wizard Aug/1988 - issue #27 - Mother Pearl Critters Special: The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper and HermyJan/1988 - issue #1 - We're Not Lost…Just Misplaced Jan/1988 - issue #1 - Slipknot Jan/1988 - issue #1 - Game of Death Usagi Yojimbo Color Special (Volume 1)Nov/1989 - issue #1 - Lost in a Lost City Sep/1991 - issue #2 - Still Lost in a Lost City Sep/1992 - issue #3 - Loxos and Doxos GRAPHXPRESSEquine the UncivilizedJul/1989 - issue #6 - Painting the Town Orange cameo appearance of Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy by Stan Sakai (pg. 18 - 19) MIRAGEUSAGI YOJIMBO (volume 2)Aug/1994 - issue #9 - Nilson 2199 (featuring futuristic Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy) originally conceived with different characters in 1988 as “Ranger” DARK HORSEDark Horse Presents (volume 2)Nov/2013 - issue #30 - The Re-Return of the Wizard Stories Featuring Stan SakaiCHAOS! / DARK HORSE / IMAGE 9-11: Artists RespondJan/2002 - book # 1 - The Last Time I Was In New York Stan Sakai, vividly recalling his last visit to New York City DARK HORSEDark Horse Maverick 2000Jul/2000 - issue #1 - Norway Stan Sakai provides a tour diary of a trip to Norway with Sergio Aragones AutobiographixDec/2003 - book #1 - France Stan Sakai’s story of his trip to France Usagi Yojimbo (volume 3)Jan/2007 - issue #100 - Centennial Issue Celebrity Roast Usagi Yojimbo: SensoMay/2015 - n/a - Usagi and Stan (Introduction) FANTAGRAPHICSAmazing HeroesJan/1991 - issue #187 - Portrait of the Artist as a Young Cartoon Character eight page story explaining Stan’s process of creating a new story from concept to finished art The Comics Journal Winter 2002 Special EditionDec/2001 - issue #1- It Begins Stan Sakai shows “how he does it” during a typical day in his office Usagi Yojimbo: Lone Goat and Kid (ltd ed hc)Aug/1992 - Book 5 - How I Do Usagi Yojimbo 12 page revised and expanded version of the Portrait of the Artist story RADIO COMIXArt of Usagi YojimboApr/1997 - issue #1- How I Create an Issue of Usagi Yojimbo revised and expanded version of the Portrait of the Artist story Jan/1998 - issue #2 - Welcome to my Studio USAGI STUDIOUsagi Yojimbo Sketchbook2006 - issue #3 - Introduction 2006 - issue #3 - Granada 2007 - issue #4 - Introduction 2008 - issue #5 - Introduction 2011 - issue #8 - Stan Talks to Usagi 2012 - issue #9 - Stan Interviews Usagi part 2 2013 - issue #10 - 47 Ronin 2013 - issue #10 - Stan and Usagi: At Last Miscellanious StoriesABSOLUTE ZEROAug/1995 - issue: 3 - The Predator (featuring Barney the Dinosaur) 3 pages MOUSE GUARD: LEGENDS OF THE GUARDDec/2013 - book: 2 - Autumn Tale TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES GIANT SIZE SPECIALSummer / 1994 - issue: 9 - Be a Star (featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) story: Paul Castiglia, art: Stan Sakai TREEHOUSE OF HORROR (BART SIMPSON'S)Oct/2001 - issue: 7 - I'm Not In Springfield Anymore! (featuring the Simpsons) PEANUTS: A TRIBUTE TO CHARLES M. SCHULZOct/2015 - n/a - Escapade in Tokyo Stan Sakai and Julie Fujii Sakai BONEApr/1998 - issue: 31 - Little Pork Would Be Lovely - Riblet (part 1) story: Tom Sniegoski, art: Stan Sakai Jun/1998 - issue: 32 - Bringing Home The Bacon - Riblet (part 2) story: Tom Sniegoski, art: Stan Sakai Aug/1998 - issue: 33 - Fun and Games - Riblet (part 3) story: Tom Sniegoski, art: Stan Sakai Dec/1998 - issue: 34 - Losing One's Appetite - Riblet (part 4) story: Tom Sniegoski, art: Stan Sakai Mar/1999 - issue: 35 - Something Drastic - Riblet (part 5) story: Tom Sniegoski, art: Stan Sakai FISH POLICEDec/1988 - issue: 14 - Fish Shticks story: Steve Moncuse, art/lettering: Stan Sakai, color by: Tom Luth SHI: KAIDANOct/1996 - issue: 1 - The Soul of the Sword story: Peter Gutierrez, art and lettering: Stan Sakai non-anthropomorphic samurai story SHI: SENRYAKUNov/1995 - issue: 3 - Let Them Climb To The Roof, Then Take Away The Ladder… (featuring Shi) 47 RONIN: The Tale of the Loyal RetainersNov/2012 - issue: 1 Introduction (Sengaku-Ji Temple, December 14, 1703) Nov/2012 - issue: 1 Chapter One (Cherry Blossoms, March 17, 1701) Nov/2012 - issue: 1 Chapter Two (Lack of Protocol, April 18, 1701) Nov/2012 - issue: 1 Chapter Three (The Incident at Edo, April 21, 1701) Feb/2013 - issue: 2 - Chapter Four (Seppuku, April 21, 1701) Feb/2013 - issue: 2 - Chapter Five (Ruin, April 25, 1701) Mar/2013 - issue: 3 - Chapter Six (Ronin, May 10, 1701) Mar/2013 - issue: 3 - Chapter Seven (Fate, August 12, 1701) May/2013 - issue: 4 - Chapter Eight (Disgrace, October 14, 1702) May/2013 - issue: 4 - Chapter Nine (Winter Steel, December 1702) Jul/2013 - issue: 5 - Chapter Ten (The Loyal Retainers, December 14, 1702) GRENDEL: RED, WHITE & BLACKSep/2002 - issue: 1 - Devil Say, Devil Do (featuring Matt Wagner’s character Grendel) story: Matt Wagner, art and lettering: Stan Sakai STAR WARS TALESDec/2002 - issue: 14 - Urchins (featuring “Young” Anakin Skywalker) GRIM JACKJan/1987 - issue: 30 - Gwim Bear story: John Ostrander, art: Stan Sakai, color by: Linda Lessmann PATRICK RABBITJan/1988 - issue: 2 - Samurai Kats Jun/1990 - issue: 3 - Space Kats Sep/1989 - issue: 4 - Monster Kats in "The Great Brain Robbery" FLARE (volume: 2)Nov/1991 - issue: 7 - The Adventures of Dolf story: Dennis Mallonee, Tim Burgard, art: Stan Sakai FLARE ADVENTURESAug/1992 - issue: 2 - Stinky Bruce story: Dennis Mallonee, art: Stan Sakai FLARE (volume: 3)Jun/2006 - issue: 34 - Dolf and the Formal Dance story: Dennis Mallonee, art: Stan Sakai STRANGE TALESJanuary/2010 - issue: 3 - Oni (featuring “Samurai” Hulk) THE HULK 100 PROJECTDecember/2008 - issue: 1 - Pin-up (featuring “Samurai” Hulk) collection of original covers produced to raise money for comic creators in need by Hero Initiative organization MARQUIS: DEVIL'S REIGN: HELL'S COURTESANFebruary/2002 - issue: 1 - pin-up (featuring Guy Davis' character The Marquis) ONI PRESS COLOR SPECIAL 2001Jun/2001 - issue: 1 - Queen and Country story: Greg Rucka, art: Stan Sakai, color: Tom Luth
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:05:15 GMT -5
THOUGHTS AND IMAGES Albedo Anthropomorphics (volume 1) Nov/1984 - issue #2 - Usagi Yojimbo (first appearance – later titled “The Goblin of Adachigahara”) Apr/1985 - issue #3 - Lone Rabbit and Child part 1 Jul/1985 - issue #4 - Lone Rabbit and Child part 2
FANTAGRAPHICS Critters Jun/1986 - issue #1 - Bounty Hunter Aug/1986 - issue #3 - Horse Thief Dec/1986 - issue #6 - A Quiet Meal Jan/1987 - issue #7 - Blind Swordspig Mar/1987 - issue #10 - Homecoming part 1 Apr/1987 - issue #11 - Homecoming part 2 Jul/1987 - issue #14 - Bounty Hunter 2 Apr/1988 - issue #23 - One Night in the Cold Jul/1989 - issue #38 - The Tangled Skein Mar/1990 - issue #50 - Yurei
Doomsday Squad (volume 2) Oct/1986 - issue #3 - Village of Fear (first color Usagi Yojimbo story)
Usagi Yojimbo Summer Special Oct/1986 - issue #1 - The Goblin of Adachigahara (originally titled “Usagi Yojimbo” in Albedo #2) Oct/1986 - issue #1 - Lone Rabbit and Child Oct/1986 - issue #1 - The Confession
Amazing Heroes Mar/1987 - issue #112 - Preview: Usagi Yojimbo
Usagi Yojimbo (volume 1) Jul/1987 - issue #1 - Samurai part 1 Jul/1987 - issue #1 - Samurai part 2 Sep/1987 - issue #2 - Samurai part 3 (title changed to "Samurai - part 4" in Book 2: Samurai) Sep/1987 - issue #2 - Samurai part 4 (title changed to "Samurai - part 5" in Book 2: Samurai) Oct/1987 - issue #3 - Samurai part 5 (title changed to "Samurai - part 6" in Book 2: Samurai) Oct/1987 - issue #3 - Samurai part 6 (title changed to "Samurai - part 7" in Book 2: Samurai) Nov/1987 - issue #4 - Samurai part 7 (title changed to "Samurai - part 8" in Book 2: Samurai) Nov/1987 - issue #4 - Samurai part 8 (title changed to "Samurai - part 9" in Book 2: Samurai) Jan/1988 - issue #5 - Silk Fair Feb/1988 - issue #6 - Kappa Feb/1988 - issue #6 - Zylla Feb/1988 - issue #6 - The Test (featuring “Young” Usagi - title changed to "Samurai - part 3" in Book 2: Samurai) Mar/1988 - issue #7 - The Tower May/1988 - issue #8 - A Mother's Love Jul/1988 - issue #9 - Return of the Blind Swordspig Aug/1988 - issue #10 - Blade of the Gods Sep/1988 - issue #11 - The Tea Cup Oct/1988 - issue #12 - The Shogun's Gift Nov/1988 - issue #13 - The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy part 1 - The Clouds Gather Jan/1989 - issue #14 - The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy part 2 - The Winds Howl Mar/1989 - issue #15 - The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy part 3 - Downpour May/1989 - issue #16 - The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy part 4 - Thunder and Lightning Jul/1989 - issue #17 - The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy part 5 - In the Heart of the Storm Oct/1989 - issue #18 - The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy part 6 - Storm Clouds Part Oct/1989 - issue #18 - The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy part 7 - Fate of the Blind Swordspig Dec/1989 - issue #19 - Frost and Fire Feb/1990 - issue #20 - A Kite Story Apr/1990 - issue #21 - Blood wings part 1 May/1990 - issue #22 - Blood Wings part 2 May/1990 - issue #22 - Usagi's Ark (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and the crew of the Space Ark) Jul/1990 - issue #23 - The Way of the Samurai Sep/1990 - issue #24 - Lone Goat and Kid Nov/1990 - issue #25 - The Bridge Jan/1991 - issue #26 - The Dual Mar/1991 - issue #27 - My Lords Daughter May/1991 - issue #28 - Circles part 1 - Winds over the Tombstones Jul/1991 - issue #29 - Circles part 2 - Remembrances Sep/1991 - issue #30 - Circles part 3 - Shroud over the Mountain Nov/1991 - issue #31 - Circles part 3 - Shroud over the Mountain (continued) Nov/1991 - issue #31 - Circles part 4 - Closing the Circle Feb/1992 - issue #32 - Kitsune Feb/1992 - issue #32 - Gaki (featuring “Young” Usagi) Apr/1992 - issue #33 - Broken Ritual Jun/1992 - issue #34 - Gen part 1 - Lady Asano's Story Aug/1992 - issue #35 - Gen part 2 - Sins of the Father Nov/1992 - issue #36 - Gen part 3 - Lady Asano's Revenge Feb/1993 - issue #37 - The Return of Kitsune Mar/1993 - issue #38 - The Last Ino Story
Usagi Yojimbo: The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy (s/n limited edition) Nov/1990 - Book 4 - Return to Adachigahara Plain (watercolors by Stan Sakai)
Usagi Yojimbo: Gen's Story (s/n limited edition) May/1996 - Book 7 - Hebi
Usagi Yojimbo Color Special (volume 1) Nov/1989 - issue #1 - Tomoe’s Story Nov/1989 - issue #1 - Village of Fear Sep/1991 - issue #2 - The Doors Sep/1992 - issue #3 - Fox Fire
MIRAGE Turtle Soup Sep/1987 - issue #1 - Turtle Soup and Rabbit Stew (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Leonardo)
Shell Shock Dec/1989 - issue #1 - The Treaty (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and Leonardo)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles May/1992 - issue #47 - Hare Today, Hare Tomorrow (featuring Miyamoto Usagi and “Space” Usagi)
Usagi Yojimbo (volume 2) Mar/1993 - issue #1 - Shades of Green part 1 (featuring guest appearance of TMNT) Mar/1993 - issue #1 - Jizo May/1993 - issue #2 - Shades of Green part 2 (featuring guest appearance of TMNT) May/1993 - issue #2 - Usagi's Garden (featuring “Young” Usagi) Jul/1993 - issue #3 - Shades of Green part 3 (featuring guest appearance of TMNT) Jul/1993 - issue #3 - Autumn (featuring “Young” Usagi) Sep/1993 - issue #4 - Shi part 1 Dec/1993 - issue #5 - Shi part 2 Jan/1994 - issue #6 - The Lizard's Tale (incorporates “One Night in the Cold” from Critters #23) Jan/1994 - issue #6 - Battlefield part 1 (featuring “Young” Usagi) Apr/1994 - issue #7 - The Music of Heaven Apr/1994 - issue #7 - Battlefield part 2 (featuring “Young” Usagi) Jun/1994 - issue #8 - The Gambler, the Widow, and the Ronin (titled "Blood Money” on contents page) Jun/1994 - issue #8 - Battlefield part 3 (featuring “Young” Usagi) Aug/1994 - issue #9 - Slavers part 1 Oct/1994 - issue #10 - Slavers part 2 Oct/1994 - issue #10 - Nature of the Viper (featuring Jei San) Dec/1994 - issue #11 - Daisho part 1 Dec/1994 - issue #11 - Mongrels (featuring Gennosuke and Stray Dog) Feb/1995 - issue #12 - Daisho part 2 Apr/1995 - issue #13 - Runaways part 1 Apr/1995 - issue #13 - Black Soul (featuring Jei San) Jun/1995 - issue #14 - Runaways part 2 Aug/1995 - issue #15 - Kaiso Oct/1995 - issue #16 - A Meeting of Strangers
DARK HORSE Star Wars: Jabba the Hut - The Betrayal Jan/1996 - issue #1 - Preview: Usagi Yojimbo
Usagi Yojimbo (volume 3) Apr/1996 - issue #1 - Origin Tale Apr/1996 - issue #1 - Noodles part 1 May/1996 - issue #2 - Noodles part 2 Jun/1996 - issue #3 - The Wrath of the Tangled Skein Jun/1996 - issue #3 - The Bonze's Story Jul/1996 - issue #4 - Bats, the Cat, and the Rabbit Aug/1996 - issue #5 - The Chrysanthemum Pass Oct/1996 - issue #6 - Lightning Strikes Twice Nov/1996 - issue #7 - The Withered Field Dec/1996 - issue #8 - A Promise In The Snow Jan/1997 - issue #9 - The Conspiracy of Eight Feb/1997 - issue #10 - Return to Adachi Plain (Revised from watercolor version in Book 4 s/n edition) Feb/1997 - issue #10 - The Crossing (featuring Jei San) Feb/1997 - issue #10 - Patience of the Spider (featuring General Ikeda) Mar/1997 - issue #11 - The Lord of Owls Mar/1997 - issue #11 - The First Tenet (featuring the Neko Ninja) Apr/1997 - issue #12 - Obakeneko of the Geishu Clan Aug/1997 - issue #13 - Grasscutter prologue 1 - Izanagi and Izanami Aug/1997 - issue #13 - Grasscutter prologue 2 - Susano-o Aug/1997 - issue #13 - Grasscutter prologue 3 - Yamato-Dake Sep/1997 - issue #14 - Grasscutter prologue 4 - Dan-No-Ura Oct/1997 - issue #15 - Grasscutter chapter 1 - Jei Nov/1997 - issue #16 - Grasscutter chapter 2 - Heike Gani Jan/1998 - issue #17 - Grasscutter chapter 3 - Inazuma Feb/1998 - issue #18 - Grasscutter chapter 4 - Noriyuki and Tomoe Mar/1998 - issue #19 - Grasscutter chapter 5 - Ikeda Apr/1998 - issue #20 - Grasscutter chapter 6 - Tomoe and Ikeda Jun/1998 - issue #21 - Grasscutter chapter 7 - Usagi and Jei Jul/1998 - issue #22 - Grasscutter chapter 8 - Sanshobo Sep/1998 - issue #23 - My Father's Swords Oct/1998 - issue #24 - The Demon Flute Nov/1998 - issue #25 - Momo-Usagi-Taro Jan/1999 - issue #26 - The Hairpin Murders part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Feb/1999 - issue #27 - The Hairpin Murders part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Apr/1999 - issue #28 - The Courtesan part 1 May/1999 - issue #29 - The Courtesan part 2 Jul/1999 - issue #30 - Tameshigiri (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Sep/1999 - issue #31 - The Inn on Moon Shadow Hill Oct/1999 - issue #32 - A Life of Mush Oct/1999 - issue #32 - Deserters (featuring the Neko Ninja) Nov/1999 - issue #33 - A Potter's Tale Nov/1999 - issue #33 - The Missive (featuring “Young” Usagi) Dec/1999 - issue #34 - Mystery of the Demon Mask chapter 1 Jan/2000 - issue #35 - Mystery of the Demon Mask chapter 2 Feb/2000 - issue #36 - Mystery of the Demon Mask chapter 3 Apr/2000 - issue #37 - Kumo May/2000 - issue #38 - Reunion Jul/2000 - issue #39 - Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine - Prologue Aug/2000 - issue #40 - Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine chapter 1 - A Whisper of Wings Sep/2000 - issue #41 - Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine chapter 2 - Scent of the Pines Oct/2000 - issue #42 - Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine chapter 3 - The Hunger for Death Nov/2000 - issue #43 - Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine chapter 4 - Visions in the Shadows Dec/2000 - issue #44 - Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine chapter 5 - The Feel of Salt Jan/2001 - issue #45 - Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine chapter 6 - In the Realm of Senses Mar/2001 - issue #46 - Showdown part 1 Apr/2001 - issue #47 - Showdown part 2 May/2001 - issue #48 - Escape! (featuring Chizu and the Neko Ninja) Jun/2001 - issue #49 - Three Seasons Jul/2001 - issue #50 - The Shrouded Moon part 1 Aug/2001 - issue #51 - The Shrouded Moon part 2 Oct/2001 - issue #52 - Kitsune's Tale (featuring Kitsune and Gennosuke) Dec/2001 - issue #53 - Vendetta Jan/2002 - issue #54 - The Return of The Lone Goat And Kid Feb/2002 - issue #55 - Images From A Winter's Day Apr/2002 - issue #56 - Koji May/2002 - issue #57 - Crows part 1 Jun/2002 - issue #58 - Crows part 2 Jul/2002 - issue #59 - Crows part 3 Aug/2002 - issue #60 - Duel at Kitanoji Oct/2002 - issue #61 - Out of the Shadows Nov/2002 - issue #62 - Ghost Warriors Jan/2003 - issue #63 - Komainu Feb/2003 - issue #64 - Tamago Mar/2003 - issue #65 - Usagi and the Tengu May/2003 - issue #66 - Sumi-e part 1 Jun/2003 - issue #67 - Sumi-e part 2 Jul/2003 - issue #68 - Sumi-e part 3 Sep/2003 - issue #69 - Fathers and Sons part 1 Oct/2003 - issue #70 - Fathers and Sons part 2 Nov/2003 - issue #71 - Bells (featuring Katsuichi Sensei) Jan/2004 - issue #72 - Kill the Geishu Lord Feb/2004 - issue #73 - The Pride of the Samurai Mar/2004 - issue #74 - Hokashi part 1 Apr/2004 - issue #75 - Hokashi part 2 Jun/2004 - issue #76 - Contraband Jul/2004 - issue #77 - After the Rat (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Aug/2004 - issue #78 - Samurai for Hire Oct/2004 - issue #79 - Dreams and Nightmares (featuring Inazuma and Jei San) Oct/2004 - issue #79 - Gen and the Dog (featuring Gennosuke and Stray Dog) Nov/2004 - issue #80 - When Rabbits Fly Jan/2005 - issue #81 - Into The Mist (featuring Tomoe Ami) Jan/2005 - issue #81 - Nocturnal (featuring Sanshobo) Mar/2005 - issue #82 - Vendetta's End Apr/2005 - issue #83 - The Treasure of the Mother of the Mountains part 1 May/2005 - issue #84 - The Treasure of the Mother of the Mountains part 2 Jun/2005 - issue #85 - The Treasure of the Mother of the Mountains part 3 Aug/2005 - issue #86 - The Treasure of the Mother of the Mountains part 4 Sep/2005 - issue #87 - The Treasure of the Mother of the Mountains part 5 Oct/2005 - issue #88 - The Treasure of the Mother of the Mountains part 6 Nov/2005 - issue #89 - The Treasure of the Mother of the Mountains part 7 Jan/2006 - issue #90 - The Ghost in the Well part 1 Feb/2006 - issue #91 - The Ghost in the Well part 2 Mar/2006 - issue #92 - The Thief and the Lotus Scroll Apr/2006 - issue #93 - Chanoyu Jun/2006 - issue #94 - Remnants of the Dead Jul/2006 - issue #95 - Shizukiri Aug/2006 - issue #96 - Boss Hamanaka’s Fortune part 1 Sep/2006 - issue #97 - Boss Hamanaka’s Fortune part 2 Nov/2006 - issue #98 -The Return of the Black Soul Dec/2006 - issue #99 - Bridge of Tears Jan/2007 - issue #100 - Centennial - issue Celebrity Roast Mar/2007 - issue #101 - Fever Dream Apr/2007 - issue #102 - The Killer May/2007 - issue #103 - The Darkness and the Soul part 1 Jul/2007 - issue #104 - The Darkness and the Soul part 2 Aug/2007 - issue #105 - Sparrows part 1 Sep/2007 - issue #106 - Sparrows part 2 Nov/2007 - issue #107 - Sparrows part 3 Dec/2007 - issue #108 - Sparrows part 4 Jan/2008 - issue #109 - Sparrows part 5 Mar/2008 - issue #110 - Kitsune Gari Apr/2008 - issue #111 - Sakura part 1 May/2008 - issue #112 - Sakura part 2 Jul/2008 - issue #113 - Snitch Sep/2008 - issue #114 - The Beggar Oct/2008 - issue #115 - The Fortress Dec/2008 - issue #116 - The Outlaw Jan/2009 - issue #117 - Traitors of the Earth part 1 Feb/2009 - issue #118 - Traitors of the Earth part 2 Mar/2009 - issue #119 - Traitors of the Earth part 3 May/2009 - issue #120 - What the Little Thief Heard Jun/2009 - issue #121 - The Hidden Fortress Aug/2009 - issue #122 - A Place to Stay Sep/2009 - issue #123 - The Death of Lord Hikiji Nov/2009 - issue #124 - A Town Called Hell part 1 Dec/2009 - issue #125 - A Town Called Hell part 2 Feb/2010 - issue #126 - Nukekubi Mar/2010 - issue #127 - The Sword of Narukami Apr/2010 - issue #128 - Teru Teru Bozu Jun/2010 - issue #129 - Encounter at Blood Tree Pass Jul/2010 - issue #130 - Return to Hell part 1 Aug/2010 - issue #131 - Return to Hell part 2 Oct/2010 - issue #132 - Taiko part 1 Nov/2010 - issue #133 - Taiko part 2 Dec/2010 - issue #134 - Toad Oil . Feb/2011 - issue #135 - The Return of the Lord of Owls Mar/2011 - issue #136 - Those Who Step on the Scorpion's Tail part 1 Apr/2011 - issue #137 - Those Who Step on the Scorpion's Tail part 2 Jun/2011 - issue #138 - Those Who Step on the Scorpion's Tail part 3 July/2011 - issue #139 - Murder at the Inn part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Aug/2011 - issue #140 - Murder at the Inn part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Oct/2011 - issue #141 - Two Hundred Jizo Nov/2011 - issue #142 - The Ice Runners Jan/2011 - issue #143 - Shoyu part 1 Feb/2012 - issue #144 - Shoyu part 2 May/2015 - issue #145 - The Thief and the Kunoichi part 1 Jun/2015 - issue #146 - The Thief and the Kunoichi part 2 Jul/2015 - issue #147 - The Thief and the Kunoichi part 3 Sep/2015 - issue #148 - The One-Armed Samurai Oct/2015 - issue #149 - The Distant Mountain Nov/2015 - issue #150 - Death of a Tea Master Jan/2016 - issue #151 - The Bride Feb/2016 - issue #152 - The River Rising Mar/2016 - issue #153 - Kyῡri May/2016 - issue #154 - Kazehime Jun/2016 - issue #155 - The Secret of the Hell Screen part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Jul/2016 - issue #156 - The Secret of the Hell Screen part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Aug/2016 - issue #157 - The Secret of the Hell Screen part 3 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Oct/2016 - issue #158 - The Fate of the Elders Nov/2016 - issue #159 - The Hatamoto’s Daughter Dec/2016 - issue #160 - Death by Fugu An Inspector Ishida Mystery Sep/2017 - issue #161 - The Body in the Library part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Oct/2017 - issue #162 - The Body in the Library part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Nov/2017 - issue #163 - Mouse Trap part 1 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Dec/2017 - issue #164 - Mouse Trap part 2 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Dec/2017 - issue #165 - Mouse Trap part 3 (An Inspector Ishida Mystery) Mar/2018 - issue #166 - The Hidden part 1 Apr/2018 - issue #167 - The Hidden part 2 May/2018 - issue #168 - The Hidden part 3 Jun/2018 - issue #169 - The Hidden part 4 Aug/2018 - issue #170 - The Hidden part 5 Sep/2018 - issue #171 - The Hidden part 6 Oct/2018 - issue #172 - The Hidden part 7
Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai Nov/2009 - nn - Yokai (original graphic novel)
Usagi Yojimbo: One for One (specially priced #1 for $1 promotional reprint) Aug/2010 - issue #1 - Origin Tale Aug/2010 - issue #1 - Noodles part 1
Usagi Yojimbo Grasscutter: One for One (specially priced #1 for $1 promotional reprint) Feb/2015 - issue #1 - Grasscutter chapter 1 - Jei
Usagi Yojimbo Color Special (volume 2) Jul/1997 - issue #4 - Green Persimmon (originally serialized in Diamond Comic’s Preview catalog) Jul/2014 - issue #5 - Saya (originally in MySpace Dark Horse Presents #18) Jul/2014 - issue #5 - Cut the Plum (originally in MySpace Dark Horse Presents #36) Jul/2014 - issue #5 - Buntori (originally in Dark Horse Presents vol.2 #7) Jul/2014 - issue #5 - The Artist (originally in Dark Horse Presents vol.2 #35 & 36)
Usagi Yojimbo - Book 11: Seasons Aug/1998 - issue #4 - Snakes and Blossoms (“Hebi” and “Courage of the Plum” with 4 new pages)
Dark Horse Extra Feb/2000 - issue #20 - Tsuru part 1 Mar/2000 - issue #21 - Tsuru part 2 Apr/2000 - issue #22 - Tsuru part 3 May/2000 - issue #23 - Tsuru part 4 Mar/2002 - issue #45 - A Lesson in Courtesy part 1 (featuring “Young” Usagi) Apr/2002 - issue #46 - A Lesson in Courtesy part 2 (featuring “Young” Usagi) May/2002 - issue #47 - A Lesson in Courtesy part 3 (featuring “Young” Usagi) Jun/2002 - issue #48 - A Lesson in Courtesy part 4 (featuring “Young” Usagi)
Dark Horse Maverick 2001 Jul/2001 - issue #1 - Usagi and the Kami of the Pond (featuring “Young” Usagi)
Dark Horse Presents.... (volume 1) Feb/1999 - issue #140 - Death and Taxes
Dark Horse Presents.... (volume 2) Dec/2011 - issue #7 - Buntori Apr/2014 - issue #35 - The Artist part 1 May/2014 - issue #36 - The Artist part 2
Dark Horse Presents.... Annual 1999 Aug/1999 - issue #1 - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Tournament (featuring “Young” Usagi)
MySpace Dark Horse Presents.... Jan/2009 - issue #18 - Saya (collected in MySpace Dark Horse Presents #3 tpb) Jul/2010 - issue #36 - Cut the Plum (collected in MySpace Dark Horse Presents #6 tpb)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2009 Free Comic Book Day release) May/2009 - issue #1 - One Dark and Stormy Night
Art of Usagi Yojimbo Apr/1997 - issue #1 - The Courage of the Plum (featuring “Young” Usagi)
CARTOON BOOKS Trilogy Tour 2 Jun/1998 - issue #1 - The Guardian (watercolors by Stan Sakai)
WIZARD PRESS Wizard: The Comics Magazine Sep/1999 - issue #97 - Netsuke
ONI Oni Double Feature Feb/2000 - issue #11 - The Leaping Ninja
Nocturnals: Troll Bridge Oct/2000 - issue #1 - The Tanuki Daimyo's Candy (the “unofficial” title for a portion of the - issue long story)
SKY DOG PRESS More Fund Comics Sep/2003 - issue #1 - Ninja Hunt
DRAWING THE LINE Drawing the Line May/2004 - issue #1 - Cooking Lesson (featuring “Young” Usagi)
IMAGE The CBLDF Presents Liberty Annual 2014 Oct/2014 - issue #1 - Gagged (featuring Sasuké the Demon Queller)
USAGI STUDIO Usagi Yojimbo Sketchbook Summer/2006 - issue #3 - Sukanku Summer/2007 - issue #4 - Mayuni (alternate ending to Dark Horse #102 “The Killer”) Summer/2012 - issue #9 - Refuge
IDW Usagi Yojimbo (volume 4) Jun/2019 - issue #1 - Bunraku part 1 Jul/2019 - issue #2 - Bunraku part 2 Aug/2019 - issue #3 - Bunraku part 3 Sep/2019 - issue #4 - The Hero part 1 Oct/2019 - issue #5 - The Hero part 2 Nov/2019 - issue #6 - Adachi Dec/2019 - issue #7 - The Swords of the Higashi Feb/2020 - issue #8 - Tatami part 1 Mar/2020 - issue #9 - Tatami part 2 Jul/2020 - issue #10 - Mon Aug/2020 - issue #11- The Return part 1 Aug/2020 - issue #12 - The Return part 2 Sep/2020 - issue #13 - The Return part 3 Oct/2020 - issue #14 - The Return part 4 Nov/2020 - issue #15 - Sojobo Dec/2020 - issue #16 - Tengu War part 1 Feb/2021 - issue #17 - Tengu War part 2 Mar/2021 - issue #18 - Tengu War part 3 Apr/2021 - issue #19 - The Master of Hebishima Jun/2021 - issue #20 - Yukichi part 1 Jul/2021 - issue #21 - Yukichi part 2 Sep/2021 - issue #22 - Ransom! part 1 Oct/2021 - issue #23 - Ransom! part 2 Sep/2021 - issue #24 - Ransom! part 3 Jan/2022 - issue #25 - Crossroads part 1 Feb/2022 - issue #26 - Crossroads part 2 Mar/2022 - issue #27 - A Ghost Story May/2022 - issue #28 - The Long Road Jul/2022 - issue #29 - The Secret of the Green Dragon part 1 Aug/2022 - issue #30 - The Secret of the Green Dragon part 2 Sep/2022 - issue #31 - The Secret of the Green Dragon part 3
Usagi Yojimbo FCBD 2020
May/2020 - issue 1 - Attack of the Teenie Titans (released in August due to the Corona Virus shutdown)
Usagi Yojimbo Color Classics (Samurai) Jan/20 - issue #1 - Samurai part 1 Jan/20 - issue #1 - Samurai part 2 Feb/20 - issue #2 - Samurai part 3 (The Test) Feb/20 - issue #2 - Samurai part 4 Mar/20 - issue #3 - Samurai part 5 Mar/20 - issue #3 - Samurai part 6 Jul/20 - issue #4 - Samurai part 7 Jul/20 - issue #4 - Samurai part 8 Jul/20 - issue #5 - Samurai part 9 Jul/20 - issue #5 - Kappa Aug/20 - issue #6 - A Quiet Meal Aug/20 - issue #6 - Blind Swordspig Sep/20 - issue #7 - Lone Rabbit and Child
Usagi Yojimbo: Wanderer's Road (Color Reprints) Nov/20 - issue #1 - The Tower Dec/20 - issue #2 - A Mother's Love Jan/21 - issue #3 - Return of the Blind Swordspig Feb/21 - issue #4 - Blade of the Gods Mar/21 - issue #5 - The Tea Cup Apr/21 - issue #6 - The Shogun's Gift
Usagi Yojimbo Dragon Bellow Conspiracy (Color Reprints) Jun/21 - issue #1 - The Clouds Gather Jul/21 - issue #2 - The Winds Howl Aug/21 - issue #3 - Downpour Sep/21 - issue #4 - Thunder and Lightning Oct/21 - issue #5 - In the Heart of the Storm part 1 Nov/21 - issue #6 - In the Heart of the Storm part 2 Fate of the Blind Swordspig
Usagi Yojimbo: Lone Goat and Kid (Color Reprints) Jan/22 - issue #1 - Frost and Fire Feb/22 - issue #2 - A Kite Story Mar/22 - issue #3 - Blood Wings, part 1 Apr/22 - issue #4 - Blood Wings, part 2 May/22 - issue #5 - The Way of the Samurai Jun/22 - issue #6 - Lone Goat and Kid
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo WhereWhen Apr/23 - issue #1 - WhereWhen part 1 May/23 - issue #2 - WhereWhen part 2 May/23 - issue #3 - WhereWhen part 3 Jun/23 - issue #4 - WhereWhen part 4 Jul/23 - issue #5 - WhereWhen part 5
DARK HORSE / DOGU Usagi Yojimbo: Ice and Snow Sep/23 - issue #1 - Ice and Snow part 1 Nov/23 - issue #2 - Ice and Snow part 2 Dec/23 - issue #3 - Ice and Snow part 3 Jan/24 - issue #4 - Ice and Snow part 4 Feb/24 - issue #5 - The Village
Usagi Yojimbo: The Crow Apr/24 - issue #1 - The Crow May/24 - issue #2 - The Crow Jun/24 - issue #3 - The Crow
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 20:04:27 GMT -5
- List which includes date, issue and title for all Usagi Yojimbo stories
- List which includes date, issue and title for all Space Usagi stories
- List which includes date, issue and title for all Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy stories
- List which includes date, issue and title for all stories featuring Stan Sakai as a character
- List which includes date, issue and title for all other stories, listed alphabetically by publisher
- List of publications which Stan Sakai contributed cover art for
- List of “pin-ups” and miscellaneous artwork by Stan Sakai published in various comics
- List of contents for each collected trade paperback
- List by publisher of foreign editions including release date and volume title
- List of foreign magazines including release date, issue number and story titles
- List of internal numbering of all Usagi Yojimbo issues across all publishers
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Post by usagigoya on Mar 1, 2021 1:07:10 GMT -5
USAGI YOJIMBO 1 – SAMURAI (STAN SAKAI) 24.11.2020 KLO 06:00:00 KIRJOITTANUT S. SANTIKKOUsagi Yojimbo voi ulkoiselta tyyliltään vaikuttaa hauskalta eläinsarjakuvalta, mutta se on yllättävän totinen, ja verinen, selviytymiskertomus velvollisuudentuntoisesta jäniksestä, samuraista. Pitkäkorvainen samurai
Miyamoto Usagi on isännätön samurai-jänis, joka vaeltaa kävellen kylästä toiseen Edo-kauden Japanissa. Usagi on yojimbo, ”henkivartija”, joka vuokraa palvelujaan hengenpitimikseen. Hänen tiensä on silti alati soturiherrasjäniksen tie, bushido, jota hän pitää ohjenuoranaan kaikissa tekemisissään. Kuulu rōnin ja kenjutsumestari Miyamoto Musashi (1584–1645) on ollut sankarin historiallisena esikuvana. 1600-luvun Japanin väki on saanut ilmiasukseen inhimillistetyt eläinmuodot: muiden muassa kissoja, sarvikuonoja, myyriä, leijonia ja pahkasikoja. Silloin tällöin tielle sattuu myös yliluonnollisia olentoja ja muita outoja kummajaisia. Stan Sakai kertoo esipuheessa, että hän nuorena poikana katseli Akira Kurosawan, Toshiro Mifunen ja Hiroshi Imagakin elokuvia. Nuo alttiiseen ja vastaanottavaiseen mieleen vaikutuksen tehneet miekkataisteluelokuvat ovat eittämätön inspiraationlähde Usagi Yojimbolle. Jotkut ruudut ovat suoria kunnianosoituksia Kurosawan elokuvien kohtauksille. Usagi Yojimbo ja Kurosawa-elokuvan still-kuvaSuoranaisia sarjakuvallisia esikuvia Sakaille ei yhtä helposti löydä. Tosin japanilaisen mangakan Shigeru Mizukin sikäläisen kansanperinteen hirviöistä kertovissa yōkai-tarinoissa on paljon samaa niin sisällöltään kuin tavassa yhdistellä realismia ja karikatyyrimaisia hahmoja. Sergio Aragonésin Urho Onnensoturi (jota Stan Sakai tekstaa) sekä Kevin Eastmanin ja Peter Lairdin Teini-ikäiset mutanttininjakilpikonnat tekevät Usagi Yojimbon kanssa usein vierailuja toistensa tarinoihin. Tekijät myös tuntevat hyvin toisensa. Sakai ja Aragonés olivat molemmat vieraina Helsingin 24. sarjakuvafestivaaleilla vuonna 2009. Soturin tie on tärkeämpi kuin oma onni
Usagi Yojimbon lähes jokainen episodi noudattaa samaa kaavaa: Miyamoto saapuu vaelluksellaan uuteen paikkaan, jossa hän joutuu konfliktiin, ovat nämä sitten rosvoja, demoneja, hirviöitä tai vanhoja vihamiehiä, pian seuraa konflikti yleensä taistelun muodossa ja sen jälkeen soturin taipale taas jatkuu. Kyseessä ei ole kirjallisuudesta tuttu kasvumatka, sillä sankari ei matkalla muutu, mutta Miyamotosta saadaan tarina kerrallaan tietää enemmän. Lukija saa tehdä tuttavuutta päähenkilön kanssa melkein 400-sivuisen kirjan mitan. Pitkän reissun aikana hahmoon tulee koko ajan lisää pyöreyttä ja syvyyttä. Luku 11, Samurai, on pitkä kehyskertomus, jossa päähenkilö kertoo palkkiometsästäjä Genille lapsuudestaan ja koulutuksestaan. Tarinaan tulee traagisia sävyjä ja riipaisevaa uhrimentaliteettia niin ura- kuin rakkausasioissa. Sakai ei kuitenkaan missään vaiheessa ole ylitunteikas tai saarnaa, kaikki tapahtuu arkisen lakonisesti. Kertojanääni ei muutenkaan ole suoraan läsnä, sillä tekstilaatikoita ei käytetä lainkaan. Ääniefektejä sen sijaan on sijoitettu hauskan oivaltavasti ruutuihin. Sakai on perehtynyt Japanin historiaan ja kulttuuriin tarkoin: jokainen esine, puku ja ase tuntuu aidolta. Hahmot myös käyttäytyvät aikakautensa mukaisesti, eivätkä omaa modernin ajan moraalia. Tosin ne joka ruudussa luuraavat ylikokoiset liskot runsaudessaan ehkä jo hieman häiritsevät… Ensimmäisissä tarinoissa piirroksissa on hienoista kömpelyyttä ja hevosten piirtäminen on selvästi vielä hakusessa. Häkellyttävästi myös toisen luvun lopussa yksi suuren tarinakaaren päävastustajista, lordi Hikiji, näytetään ihmishahmoisena. Sakain mukaan se on rudimentti aikaisemmasta eläinsarjasta, jossa olisi ollut sekä ihmisiä että antropomorfisia eläimiä. Sensei Sakai, kumarramme sinulle
Kun ryhdyin luomaan omaa sarjakuvaani, hain inspiraatiota lapsuudestani ja kehitin tarinan jonka esikuvana oli 1600-luvulla elänyt samurai, taiteilija ja filosofi Miyamoto Musashi. Häntä pidettiin samurain arvojen ruumiillistumana, vaikka hänelläkin oli omat vikansa. – Stan Sakai, 2010 (esipuheessa) Tyyli pelkistyy tarina tarinalta aina vain selkeämmäksi viivaksi; myös ruudut muuttuvat ilmavimmiksi, kun mustan ja valkoisen tasapaino hioutuu täydelliseksi. Kuolemiin, joita riittää runsain määrin, tuodaan hilpeyttä piirtämällä vainajalle pääkallon sisältävä puhekupla. Aloitus- ja lopetusruuduissa on tavoitettu täydellisesti saapumisen ja lähtemisen tunnelma. Stan Sakai on sarjakuvan sensei. Hänen piirroksissaan ei ole mitään turhaa, ei mitään ylimääräistä, ei mitään peiteltyä tai epärehellistä. Hän on osannut luoda pakahduttavan puhdasta ja kaunista sarjakuvaa, joka kaikessa vilpittömyydessään koskettaa syvältä. Sakai on tehnyt työnsä suurella (joskin hillityn pidättyväisellä) tunteella ja suurella taidolla, kuten mestarin pitääkin. Muut ottakoot oppia häneltä. Usagi Yojimbo on sarjakuvan suuria perusteoksia, jonka suomentaminen on Zum Teufelilta uroteko. Sarjakuvan ystävät kiittävät. Suomennos ja tekstaus ovat kiitettävällä tasolla. Kirjasarja käsittää suomeksi kolme osaa, jotka toivottavasti kaikki saadaan julki. Keskustele Kvaakissa Usagi Yojimbosta www.kvaak.fi/keskustelu/index.php/topic,11820.msg275142.html#msg275142 Usagi Yojimbo 1 – Samurai (Zum Teufel 2020) Teksti ja Taide: Stan Sakai Suomennos: Vesa Heino Fontit: Timo Ronkainen 376 ss., 170 x 245 mm Mv., pehmeäkantinen ISBN: 978-952-5754-96-4 29,90 €
Tarinat on julkaistu Fantagraphicsin kokoomissa Book 1: The Ronin (1987, Fantagraphics) – lehdistä Albedo Anthropomorphics #2, 3 ja 4; Usagi Yojimbo: Summer Special 1, The Doomsday Squad 3 ja Critters 1, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11 ja 14 Book 2: Samurai (1989, Fantagraphics) – lehdistä Usagi Yojimbo (vol. 1) 1–6 Book 3: Wanderer’s Road (1989, Fantagraphics) – lehdistä Usagi Yojimbo (vol. 1) 7–12 ja Turtle Soup (vol. 1) 1 (Huom! Kirjasta ovat mukana tässä ensimmäisessä kokoomassa Usagi Yojimbo (vol. 1) 7–10. Loput julkaistaan seuraavassa osassa.) Kuvat Copyright © Stan Sakai Ks. myös Juhani Gradistanac haastattelee Vesa Heinoa Usagi Yojimbon suomennoksesta. www.kvaak.fi/6614/2020/11/24/stan-sakai-usagi-yojimbo-1-samurai/
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