
Who Reads Usagi Yojimbo?
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Who Reads Usagi Yojimbo?
One of the neat things I have discovered about the Usagi Yojimbo Dojo Facebook page is that it automatically compiles demographic data on the people who "like" the page (among other graphs, charts, and data they provide). There are currently 1079 people who like the page.


English (Pirate) = 2?
Dear Readers,
English (Pirate)= 2?
LOL
Best wishes to all!
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English (Pirate)= 2?
LOL
Best wishes to all!
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Polish
French
Spanish
German
Czech
Croatian
Hungarian
Indonesian
Swedish
Italian
Portuguese
Dutch
Finnish
(seems like I'm forgetting one)
Usagi Yojimbo Around the World
French
Spanish
German
Czech
Croatian
Hungarian
Indonesian
Swedish
Italian
Portuguese
Dutch
Finnish
(seems like I'm forgetting one)
Usagi Yojimbo Around the World
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Well, I think it has more to do with the simple fact that American comics in general have never had much of a readership in Japan (aside from manga adaptations of Marvel stuff and things like that).TripMasterMunky wrote:It's crazy that Usagi never had much of a following in Japan. I guess they're just more into manga?
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Re: Who Reads Usagi Yojimbo?
I started reading "Usagi Yojimbo" sometime in March 2011, and I still think it's a great comic book series to read. 

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Re: Who Reads Usagi Yojimbo?
I'm surprised over the numbers for 13-17 age group. Since Usagi is a great all-ages book, I'd think those numbers would be higher.
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Re: Who Reads Usagi Yojimbo?
I think reading has a lot more competition with all the differant types of games, as well as movies & television, and other activities for that age group than for other age groups.
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Re: Who Reads Usagi Yojimbo?
I agree. And the fact that there are not so many comic book stores around probably also makes a difference. I'd also venture to guess that most kids that might read Usagi Yojimbo do so because a parent does. The typical kid probably doesn't have a chance of even being introduced to Usagi until a later age. Neighborhood comic book stores need to make a comeback... but who knows, maybe digital comics will be a salvation for comic books and younger readers?Steve Hubbell wrote:I think reading has a lot more competition with all the differant types of games, as well as movies & television, and other activities for that age group than for other age groups.
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Re: Who Reads Usagi Yojimbo?
pretty neat info.