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Post by thwhtguardian on Feb 5, 2020 16:06:42 GMT -5
Usagi Yojimbo #8
Art and Story by Stan Sakai Colored by Tom Luth Summary: As Usagi enters the Northern Provence he encounters a tatami convoy under siege by Neko Ninja. Plot: It may sound odd, but the pages Stan spent on his excellent cultural lesson on the manufacturing process and purpose of tatami mats were simply fantastic. Those not familiar with Usagi's world or Stan's story telling style may read that sentence and do a double take, " How can a summary of making rush mats be fantastic?" and the answer is that with his simple, fluid story telling any subject would be interesting under Stan's pen, and of course there is more here than a simple nonfiction piece as there's more than a fair share of samurai on ninja action as well. For returning readers Tatami will quickly bring to mind similar stories from the past, like A Kite Story, with it's balance of culture and action but unlike those stories what makes this issue truly stand out is that with it's inclusion of Chizu, the Neko Ninja and Lord Hikiji it's connection to the larger story of Usagi's world is much more pronounced which gives it a far greater sense of importance. It's only a two part story but I expect big revelations in the second feature. Art: As usual Stan's art is top notch, giving not only easy to follow and energetic fight scenes but also wonderfully detailed depictions of everyday Japanese life. Grade:10/10
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Post by shaxper on Feb 5, 2020 19:15:49 GMT -5
Glad to see this issue leaving a more positive impression on you than the first few of the new volume.
I really need to make a decision as to whether I want to continue being a trade-waiter. I prefer to read them that way, but I haven't read a single issue of the new volume yet, and it's kind of killing me missing out on all the excitement.
Thanks so much for the review!
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Post by thwhtguardian on Feb 5, 2020 19:19:04 GMT -5
Glad to see this issue leaving a more positive impression on you than the first few of the new volume. I really need to make a decision as to whether I want to continue being a trade-waiter. I prefer to read them that way, but I haven't read a single issue of the new volume yet, and it's kind of killing me missing out on all the excitement. Thanks so much for the review! The first arc was the only one that was only so-so but it's been great since then...and even a so-so Usagi story is still better than most other comics. And you should totally go back to singles, especially with the smaller stories this volume seems to be favoring.
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Post by brutalis on May 9, 2021 18:04:41 GMT -5
After this one I have a greater appreciation for Tatami mats. I never knew how much time and effort went into their creation. As ever, Stan played teacher in showing the rest of us in the world a tiny bit of Japanese culture which has far more importance than we outsiders might have ever recognized. Well done sir. Well done.
Chizu always amps up the fun, fights and deaths when she is around. Funny how she has to "remind" Usagi she truly doesn't require his protection or help and that within the story she is the one doing that for the Ronin instead. Also nice to seeing that ignorant villagers or warriors think so little of Usagi and yet honorable others recognize his skills and appreciate his assistance and devotion.
Kagemaru truly is blind in his dealings with Lord Hikiji as well for not recognizing Kimi and as the "spy" helping Chizu. Goes to show how ambition can make one deaf, dumb and blind to anything that isn't part of their specific goals.
Oh that cover. What a look of determination upon Usagi stepping out the door? Expertly drawn and shows this is one bunny you want to stay on the good side of!
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