I am still hoping that someday we will see the release of a Usagi Yojimbo Watercolor Special featuring all the previously published watercolor stories as well as a hopefully new story done in watercolor. Any extra pages could be filled with Stan's beautifully done watercolor covers minus all the titles and other obstructions. I don't know if there are any publishing conflicts which might interfere with the republishing of material originally published by Fantagraphics Books and Cartoon books (Trilogy II and Bone's publisher) but I would hope that those kinds of problems could be worked out if enough people showed an interest in such a project. Stan's watercolor work is to nice to be limited to such hard to find publications as they have been up to now, and also, why should Wolverine be the only character featured in an all painted comic book...
Abayo,
Steve
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Re: Usagi Yojimbo Suisai-enogu Tokubetsu-go
Which stories were done in watercolor? The ones published at Mirage?steve wrote:I am still hoping that someday we will see the release of a Usagi Yojimbo Watercolor Special featuring all the previously published watercolor stories...
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watercolor stories
The story in the Usagi Yojimbo Book 4 ltd ed. hardcover "Return To Adachigahara", the story in the Trilogy Tour II from Cartoon Books "The Guardian" (I think that is the title), the first three covers from Dark Horse Comics were watercolors by Stan (if I remember correctly)... not sure about any others...