Yeah, I saw the TMNT episodes, but humans appear to be so few and far between in the comics that a large hairless creature with 10 fingers instead of 8 would really stick out. If it weren't for Lord Hikiji being high society, he probably would have been considered the strange one.
I do not mean any disrespect by saying this. I'm just thinking "out loud."
Wouldn't humans stand out in Usagi Yojimbo?
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Wouldn't humans stand out in Usagi Yojimbo?
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Well, I'm back. I need to get back into the series, been so long since I read volume 7.
Well, I'm back. I need to get back into the series, been so long since I read volume 7.
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I always liked that about Lord Hikiji. It makes him seem more sinister, being the only human in the world. Maybe it's just me, but with anthropomorphic characters there's always a little of the "cuteness" factor in the back of my mind, no matter what they're doing. Hikiji doesn't have that. He's evil through and through. So I like that we got to see him once (and maybe next month in #123? though I doubt it...), rather than just having him in the shadows all the time.
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Stan posted a blog entry a while ago explaining why Hikiji was drawn as a human:
http://usagiguy.livejournal.com/21050.html
http://usagiguy.livejournal.com/21050.html