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Usagi Yojimbo Hardcovers (and Space Usagi) question

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I'm considering finishing off my Usagi TPB collection with hardcovers. I was just wondering:

1. ) Do all of the UY HC's (the series and Space Usagi) come signed, and with a sketch?


2. ) Are the HC's any different from the paperbacks in terms of the content? (any extra's)

3. ) And what does the sketch look like? (are they all the same?)




thanks for any help
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I've always wondered whether the hardcovers come in the same dimensions as the softcovers, myself.
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Spot the Tokage wrote:I'm considering finishing off my Usagi TPB collection with hardcovers. I was just wondering:

1. ) Do all of the UY HC's (the series and Space Usagi) come signed, and with a sketch?
Yes, they all come signed with a sketch, but Stan no longer draws full sketches. Now they are headshots. I believe he stopped doing that after Grasscutter. I don't own all of the tpb's, but I do have the HC's and the interior pages seem to be the same size and the HC's themselves are just a tiny bit larger.
Spot the Tokage wrote:2. ) Are the HC's any different from the paperbacks in terms of the content? (any extra's)
I know Steve has answered this before, but I'm not sure where that thread is. I just found out that "Hebi" is collected in two different books. :?
Spot the Tokage wrote:3. ) And what does the sketch look like? (are they all the same?)
You can see some of the sketches here: http://www.usagiyojimbo.com/casl/covers.html (Scroll down to USAGI YOJIMBO GRAPHIC ALBUM SERIES by Fantagraphics Books and Dark Horse Comics) and click on the signature page/Tip-in plate links. The sketches varied from book to book. At one point in time I owned a copy of Dragon Bellow Conspiracy that had an Usagi with spear and ended up getting a cleaner copy that had Usagi with two swords. (my favorite story :) )
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Spot the Tokage wrote:I'm considering finishing off my Usagi TPB collection with hardcovers. I was just wondering:

2. ) Are the HC's any different from the paperbacks in terms of the content? (any extra's)

thanks for any help
This info is from the old Usagi Yojimbo Dojo Concordance:
http://www.usagiyojimbo.com/other/uyconc.html

USAGI YOJIMBO Book One: The Ronin (April 1987)
Early Albedo and Critters stories. (HC edition has early UY art)

USAGI YOJIMBO Book Two: Samurai (April 1989)
UY Vol. 1 issues #1-6. (HC edition has early UY art)

USAGI YOJIMBO Book Three: The Wanderer's Road (November 1989)
UY vol. 1 issues #7-12, and Turtle Soup story. (HC edition has the UY Cover Gallery)

USAGI YOJIMBO Book Four: The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy (November 1990)
UY vol. 1 issues #13-18. (and Full-Color "Return to Adachigahara Plain" - only in HC ed.)

USAGI YOJIMBO Book Five: Lone Goat and Kid (August 1992)
UY vol. 1 issues #19-24. (and Amazing Heroes #187 story expanded - only in HC ed.)

USAGI YOJIMBO Book Six: Circles (July 1994)
UY vol. 1 issue #25-31 and Critters #50 "Yurei". (HC edition has "The Treaty")

USAGI YOJIMBO Book Seven: Gen's Story (May, 1996)
UY #32-38, other stories. (and "Hebi" in the HC edition only)

Apparently, the Dark Horse Volumes have the same content for the most part. There are some endpapers (not sure of the term) which contain previously unpublished artwork, such as the 4 pages of illustrations of Usagi and Jotaro included in "Travels with Jotaro".

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Not all hardcovers are signed and numbered. Most are signed and numbered but be sure to confirm that the issues you are purchasing come "signed and numbered." I bought book 5 "Lone Goat and Kid" hardcover direct from Fantagraphics for $25 and it was unsigned. I also picked up book 8 "Shades of Death" hardcover at a comic book store that was also unsigned. I don't know how many books are produced over the intended limited run but clear some are. Fortunately Stan has signed and sketched my unsigned copies at Comic Con.[/u]

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:oops: Sorry for the misinformation. I thought all the DH hardcovers that weren't numbered were at least signed AP's.
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:D

I purchased the Fathers and Sons hardcover on eBay. It should come tomorrow.
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