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Honorable Stan Sakai,
As the mother of a six year old, strong and strong-willed
son (Dennis), I'd like you to know how much he and I appreciate Usagi
Yojimbo. It is very empowering
for him to see a normally small, helpless animal (rabbit) in the same league as
a rhino or Ninja Turtle. And to know it was not a freak accident but was
attained slowly and with great effort as beautifully depicted in your "Young
Usagi" pages. Dennis loves seeing the struggle to channel young energies toward
good ends acknowledged and appreciated. So many comics have superheroes whose
powers are as effortless as they are unattainable. While entertaining, they do
not engender the respect and careful attention Usagi receives from Dennis, who
is very aware that here is someone he can profitably emulate. Your exceptional
insight as to the nature and needs of your younger audience is deeply
appreciated.
Syndi Riley Landers, CA
Dear Mr. Sakai:
I am positive that you will have already have heard many
various forms of any kind of praise that I might (and most certainly could) heap
upon you, so I will simply omit any of the usual exaltations (which everyone
knows, you certainly deserve) and get right to my sole complaint about Usagi
Yojimbo: I CAN'T GET
ENOUGH!!! Do you know how frustrating it is to get one of your most favorite
things in life only once every two months, in the form of only twenty to thirty
full-color pages?!? I need more!! So do many others, just like me!!
"What more do you need?" you may ask.
Well, I've made one of those dreaded "List of Suggestions"!
1. Compile all of the characters in Usagi
Yojimbo, Space Usagi, and Nilson Groundthumper's universe, along
with their personality traits, abilities, strengths and weaknesses. Add some
maps that show certain clans' whereabouts, and you've got the greatest Who's
Who volume ever created!
2. We need more Usagi Yojimbo T-shirts!
Space Usagi too! And a few sweatshirts for the winter months wouldn't
hurt!
3. And posters! I have a couple of
walls in my house that will just never look up to par, unless they have a few
high quality, frameable Usagi Yojimbo and Space Usagi posters hanging upon
them!
4. A role-playing game! Everyone would want it! Everyone
would buy it! Everyone would play it! I can see it now! Usagi Yojimbo...live
the adventure!
5. Usagi Yojimbo trading cards! High
quality, UV coated, on acid-free paper! Collect 'em all! Trade 'em with a
friend!
6. One of the most demanded! Usagi Yojimbo and
Space Usagi feature-length animation! Not some re-envisionment of the
characters that have been toned down and sweetened up for a younger audience,
but the characters themselves, the way you portray them. The possibilities come
in many forms. You could try for a regular series, a prime time mini-series (on
a major network), a movie, or best of all, direct video release! (All of your
stories are great movie or mini-series material. "The Dragon Bellow Conspiracy"
and "Shades of Green" from Usagi Yojimbo, and "Death and Honor" from
Space Usagi would all make handsome video collections. Maybe there
could be a Nilson Groundthumper short at the beginning of each video!
7. New Usagi Yojimbo and Space Usagi action figures!
There should be a figure of Usagi in his usual blue kimono, designed
and sculpted the way you draw him! (And he should come with authentically
detailed versions of Aoyagi and Yagi no Eda. He could also
come with a naginata, a tanto, and bow and arrows, and (I
think this would be great!) you could unplug his ears, and place his shield on
his head, like he always does! Space Usagi would be at his best if he were in
his battle armor (like in Usagi Yojimbo color special #3), again,
designed and sculpted the way you draw him! He should come equipped with his
arcane katana, tanto, and laser pistol. On S.U.'s figure, you
could unplug his ears, so that you could place him samurai
battle/aviation helmet on his head! (Maybe he could come with a flivver
that makes various sounds, as a boxed collector's set!) I seriously think
you should discuss this with Mr. Eastman, Mr. Laird, and Playmates Toys Inc.,
because these would make very nice action figures. (Or maybe you could get your
very own line of figures, because you have many characters that would make
excellent, fresh, bright, original action figures, such as Jei, Lone Goat and
Kid, Tomoe, Gunichi, Gennosuké, Zato Ino, Shingen and Komori Ninja from
Usagi Yojimbo, and Matabe, Lord Niiro, Lady Ryoko, and Tomoe from
Space Usagi! The list could go on for
pages!
One last thing before I go. (Did I hear a sigh of relief?
Well, I can't blame ya!) Since you plan on doing most of the back-up stories in
Usagi Yojimbo Volume 2, could
you please do many stories about Space Usagi? This guy needs more exposure!
Please consider all of these options, because I always did say, "Man cannot live
on bi-monthly sequential graphics alone!!"
Gordon Danzey Morristown, TN
[You may get your wish sooner than you realize,
Gordon. We are already in negotiations for a bunch of Usagi and Space Usagi
merchandise. As for a TV series, we'll see. Meanwhile, you can content yourself
with the Space Usagi II mini-series beginning in November, entitled
"White Star Rising".]
Dear Stan,
I'm still here and I still think your
comic is one of the best I have ever read. I am sorry that you felt you had to
go into colour for financial reasons. Your b/w art allowed for a striking visual
style that colour can't truly reproduce. The colour also robs your art of the
ambiance that your creation has of your personal artistic vision, considering I
now see b/w comics as the true source of comic's artistic cutting edge. Now your
comic seems a little closer to the all-too-often impersonally designed
characters of the mainstream companies. The team-up with the Turtles seems to
back that up as well as the absence of the intriguing guest-talent back-ups you
used to have. It all gives me the feeling that is dangerously close to thinking
you sold out. I would never have discovered some of the best talents you
showcased without that forum. I am still definitely keeping with your series,
but I will always treasure your Fantagraphics work and remember the element that
seems to be missing now.
With the latest battle with the Neko Ninja over,
it seems obvious that Usagi might have less trouble with them in the future.
However, it seems obvious that Lord Hikiji favours the Ninja Bats which leaves Chizu's
clan unemployed. May I suggest that the clan should look for a new employer,
namely Lord Noriyuki? Before you laugh it off please, think about it, it would
make sense for a clan lord who is so often targeted by ninja
to
have a counter force to use. I know that Tomoe and Usagi would be less than
enthusiastic about this option, but surely Noriyuki is capable of being
Machiavellian enough
to survive clan politics.
It's too bad you decided not to use
Tomoe for your premier story in the new series. Could you please compensate by
putting her in a story soon? Another word of advice: the sideways V you draw on
his neck when Usagi twists it to show a jaw makes Usagi seem gangly and not as
fuzzy as we prefer him. Could you please explore another way to depict that part
of his anatomy?
May Usagi be that master cut-up for
years to come!
Kenneth Chisholm Brantford, Ontario
[Usagi's battles with the Neko Ninja are far from over
and they will be back in the very near future.
[Perhaps Lord Hikiji could employ both clans against Noriyuki. It's not
unprecedented for a lord to hire rival ninja clans. The
Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa at one time employed both the Koga
and the Iga clans as his personal bodyguards when he moved Japan's
capital from Kyoto to Edo (now present-day Tokyo).]
Dear Mr. Sakai:
I live in Sweden and I'm an Usagi-fan. It all started
when Usagi Yojimbo came out in Swedish. I fell in love with the little
samurai rabbit and the world he lived in.
This was two years ago. I bought every issue that came
out, and I thought that Usagi was
going on forever, but...Not!
After a year Usagi Yojimbo ended. The
publishers said that there weren't enough people who bought the Usagi
comic.
My life was almost destroyed. (How sad!)
A few months later I bought number 38 of Usagi
Vol. 1. It was great!! But when I read the letter pages I read that
Usagi was going to
start up from number 1, Vol. 2, published by Mirage.
This was my chance to begin a new collection of
Usagi Yojimbo. I ran around in every shop I knew, but no
Usagi. After six months (!) I
found number one.
I read it and it was great, wonderful. Usagi in colour
wasn't so bad as I had thought. Now, numbers 2, 3 and 4 are on their way to me
in this minute. And hopefully, all the Usagi books are on their way from the USA
soon.
Usagi Yojimbo is the paint in my paintings,
it's great, I love Usagi. I really must agree with Thomas [Chester-Yamano] in
Usagi number 38;
his letter hits right on the spot.
I hope Stan will read this. He is
wonderful!!! Stan...keep up your good work. I'm glad that you exist.
Rickard Johansson Skoude, Sweden
Stan -
The enclosed drawing is what happens when, on the way to
sushi, someone misreads a
Usagi Yojimbo T-shirt. I've enclosed a b&w copy. Anna misread it; I designed
and drew it.
R'ykandar Korra'ti Seattle, WA
Fan Art by R'ykandar Korra'ti

[For those who don't speak Japanese,
"unagi" means "eel". Broiled unagi, especially on
sushi, is delicious.
[I've recommended a few books in the past and now that the holidays
are just around the corner, here's a couple more.
[If you haven't been reading Bone, you're missing out on some
great story and art. Cartoon Books has just released The Complete Bone Vol.
1 which collects the first six issues of the series. Run out and find out
why Jeff Smith received the Eisner, Manning and Inkpot awards at this past San
Diego Comic Con.
[The Collegiate Hepcats by Martin Wagner, published by Double
Diamond Press, collects daily strips from the Daily Texan and
Daily Cougar university newspapers as well as the first issue of
the Hepcats comics. Regular Usagi readers may be familiar
with Martin's detailed work from his back-up story done for UY Vol.
1, #37. It's neat stuff but be advised that it does contain some
funny-animals nudity.]

Space Usagi Vol. 2, #2
lands in your universe
this January!
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