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Samurai is a good choice. It tell Usagi's orgin story. I think Stan said there would be more of these editions. That should be a good trivia question: which story will be next to be reprinted in all it's glory? Peace, maka
The Gallery Editions are Dark Horse's version of IDW's Artist Editions. They are scanned from the original line artwork. Even though the originals are black and white, the GEs are printed in color to get the nuances like stray pencils marks, blue pencils, coffee stains, etc. It is printed on a thicker paper to try to replicate the original art as close as they can. I was reluctant to have a GE of my work because I work very cleanly and have very few stray marks. My originals look very much like my printed work. However, you will be able to see a lot more of my details.
DH has published a RoboCop/Terminator book by Frank Miller and Walter Simonson.
I just sent them more original art today. However, I am unable to find page 1 of Goblin of Adachigahara, the very first Usagi page. We may have to print that page from an existing scan or I may recreate that page as I did with the entire Tomoe's Story when I was unable to locate it. If I do redraw that page I will make it a point to do a sloppy job erasing, and may drink coffee and eat a messy cheese pizza while inking.
I can't wait to get this! I've really been enjoying the few IDW Artist Editions I have (Groo, Bone and Hellboy) and will gladly add this to my collection.
Ah gotcha... interesting... I know roughly how big that is, I've got a couple of IDW Limited editions that are roughly those dimensions. Should look great! Not sure where I'll store it though
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USAGI YOJIMBO GALLERY EDITION VOLUME 1: SAMURAI AND OTHER STORIES HC
Stan Sakai (W/A/Cover)
Hailed as one of the true masterpieces of the comics medium, Usagi Yojimbo gets its first gallery edition, reproducing Stan Sakai's breathtaking artwork at full size and in living color. This edition includes the art from the very first Usagi story, the complete origin tale "Samurai," and more!
240 pages, $125, in stores on Oct. 14.
With a breeze comes a storm, but then you'll all be washed away...
Stan Sakai wrote:The Gallery Editions are Dark Horse's version of IDW's Artist Editions. They are scanned from the original line artwork. Even though the originals are black and white, the GEs are printed in color to get the nuances like stray pencils marks, blue pencils, coffee stains, etc. It is printed on a thicker paper to try to replicate the original art as close as they can. I was reluctant to have a GE of my work because I work very cleanly and have very few stray marks. My originals look very much like my printed work. However, you will be able to see a lot more of my details.
DH has published a RoboCop/Terminator book by Frank Miller and Walter Simonson.
I just sent them more original art today. However, I am unable to find page 1 of Goblin of Adachigahara, the very first Usagi page. We may have to print that page from an existing scan or I may recreate that page as I did with the entire Tomoe's Story when I was unable to locate it. If I do redraw that page I will make it a point to do a sloppy job erasing, and may drink coffee and eat a messy cheese pizza while inking.
Good Morning, Stan!
These sounds amazing!
Will these be signed(?sketched)/numbered? How large is the run oging to be?
Thanks,
Buck
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