I learnt about Usagi about 4 months ago when I saw the Planeta deAgostini TPBs in Spanish back in the Salón del Manga (which, by the way, is the biggest manga con in the world -outside Japan, although they also have some American and European comics, but these are usually shown in the Salón del Cómic, also in Barcelona

). I really liked them, but I prefer to have them in English, since I think that translation is always worse that the original (although I must say that they did a really good job). There's also another problem: Planeta started publishing books from 8 to 12 (Dark Horse), since at the time they started they could not publish the Fantagraphics books (I have no clue why), but then, after they published Segadora (Grasscutter), they managed to start publishing them, and so far they have released books 1 through 3 (although the front cover for Samurai features the Dragonrider drawing I've seen in those wallpapers in the Dojo, instead of the original cover!); which means that they have released 8 books so far, and since I enjoyed UY so much I couldn't wait to get the other 8 books, so I went to a library in Barcelona specialized in Sci-Fi and comics which imports them to all Spain, and ordered the books I could not get there at Amazon

. This library also imports the DH issues, so I started to buy them as well (I did not have enough with "The Shrouded Moon" either

). I also bought the Green Persimon color special and I liked it in color, so that's why I wanna get the Mirage issues. And since I'm in such a collecting craze, I thought about the Fantagraphics issues as well

.
I guess I'll start looking at eBay, although I have to save some money first. Hopefully the library will bring #64 next week. Can't wait
P.S.: about the Comic Festival you said: I guess you're talking about the Salón del Cómic I mentioned at the beginning (if it's held in a train station, it can't be anyone else -the train station is called Estació de França, and usually has all kinds of art expositions). Well, it's grown so big that it won't fit in the train station anymore, so they've translated it to La Farga, in L'Hospitalet (which is a huge building in a town next to Barcelona, usually reserved for concerts or other important events; get the size of the thing?). If you ever come to the Festival I'll make sure to pass by and say hello (I hope that will be soon

).