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[A big thank-you to the Asian student organizations at the College
of William and Mary for inviting me to their FACES (Focus on Asian Cultures
Emerging in Society) Conference. Sharon and I had a wonderful time in
Virginia and enjoyed meeting many of you, including keynote speaker Phavann
Chhuan and his wife, Natalie, of the Cambodian Network Council. We were
impressed with your organization and, especially, your graciousness.
[The Trilogy Tour III that had previously been announced has,
unfortunately, been canceled. However, I will still be at Comic-Con
International: San Diego, held August 12-15. If you're able to, come on down
and say hi.]
[The story notes have been copied
to the story
- P. Dark]
I've been following Usagi since late '93. Once
I discovered it, I couldn't get enough and collected all the back issues I could
find (I'm still looking for Vol. 1 #s 12, 14, 20, Color Special #1, and
Vol. 2 #3). I ate up the Space Usagi stories, too. Every time I pick up
my subscription, the first book I look for is Usagi .
Cathy, owner of the comic Book Box in
Petaluma, California, went on her annual pilgrimage to San Diego and swung by
Stan's table. He graciously signed several finger puppet cards for her. I was so
stoked when Cathy gave me one of those cards! By taking the time to do that for
her, you have her an opportunity to share the con and make some customers very
happy. Thank you.
Diana, thanks to Dark Horse for picking up Usagi! I don't know what the monthly numbers
are, but you can be assured that Dark Horse's commitment to providing unique
titles is really appreciated. Dark Horse has continued to pick up market share
on my personal subscription list over the years.
Steve Dalton steve-tracy juno.com
Congratulations on an excellent start to an intriguing
mystery with the "Hairpin Murders" part one. The keeper character is, of course,
Inspector Ishida. Don't ask me why, but he reminds me of Columbo, with his
stooped back and keen eye. Would there be any chance of seeing a version of
Judge Ooka presiding over the case as well? Also, I especially liked the scuffle
and Ishida's work with his jutte. I am probably wrong but would the
sai (for the uninitiated, the forked weapon that Raphael, the Ninja
Turtle, used) be used in a
similar fashion?
Kenneth Chisholm kchishol execulink.com
[I had planned to end "Usagi's Big City
Adventures" with this issue, but I've had such a great response to
the Inspector that we'll have another "Inspector Ishida mystery" next issue.
[There are no plans for any Judge Ooka-type characters
showing up soon. Besides being famous for his ingenious judgements, he is
credited for organizing the Edo Fire Brigade.
[I believe the sai is a jitte (or jutte), a
pronged, parrying weapon.
[Beginning next issue, we will be printing correspondents' full
addresses, to better facilitate communication between all Usagi fans. If you do
not want your street address printed, please indicate that to us in your letter,
and we'll simply list your city and state. As always, any letters arriving
electronically will be printed with the sender's e-mail address, unless
otherwise requested.]
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