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Honorable Sakai-san :
Issue #2 [Space Usagi, 3rd mini-series] had a request for
comments on Space Usagi, and here are mine. But
first, I would like to state that I am a dedicated fan of all your work, but
frankly, I have not been reading the Usagi Yojimbo character since the
beginning. I came aboard curing the publication of your softcover editions of
the collected stories of Usagi.
Space Usagi is a welcome extension of
the character. Placing him in an environment other than medieval Japan proves
Usagi's suppleness and that your story-writing abilities transcend typical
boundaries placed by people of only limited imagination.
I believe that Usagi/Space Usagi's only true enemy is reader
prejudice. I know because I had it. A person will see a black-and-white comic
with "funny animals" and a #2.25 price tag and will shy away (unless Frank
Miller was drawing it).
I have some suggestions. If you have
already considered them, I hope that they then serve as confirmations. First,
more accolades and/or covers from the fan favorites: Miller, Perez, Byrne, Lee,
McFarlane, etc., couldn't hurt. It should serve as a wake-up call for people to
diversify and not judge a book by its cover (Gee! Where have I heard that
before?).
Second, have you tried animation? I
don't mean a cameo on the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." I mean cinematic
animation. Usagi is the character that can break the funny animal monopoly
Disney has on movies. So many animation studios want a bona-fide hit that thumbs
their noses at the animation giant. Usagi is the character.
Third, how about color? I know. It has been done at least once before, unless
I'm mistaken? But I want Usagi to appeal to everybody. You can't hook a fish if
you don't use the right bait. And although from a creator's point of view it
could be construed as selling out, my personal opinion on that is, it is
sometimes an excuse used to justify jealously for another person's fame and good
fortune.
Regardless, Usagi is your child. Yours is the ultimate opinion
that matters. I will support this comic with word of mouth and by buying it. I
believe it is worth it.
Keep your katana sharp and your honor intact, always.
Ricky Cruz Guaynabo, P.R.
[Actually, Ricky, there have been a number of color stories. Among
them were three Color Specials from Fantagraphics and sixteen issues
and a Space Usagi miniseries from Mirage.]
Dear Stan,
I thought I would write, as I'm one of those
got-every-issue-of-Usagi types.
What can I say that hasn't already been said? Stan's art
just keeps getting better all the time. I didn't like Space Usagi
much when it was first done (with Mirage), but this current three-parter
certainly impressed me. I will definitely keep buying it if it becomes a regular
series. I prefer normal Usagi to be honest, so I can't wait to get stuck into
the new, normal Usagi miniseries, which will hopefully become a
regular series (hint, hint)! [Actually, we should take this time to
announce that the Dark Horse Usagi Yojimbo (vol. III) has been extended. It will
now run to at least issue five. - Jamie]
Oh, and please keep it black-and-white,
too. (Yeah, okay, I'm one of the black-and-white brigade, too.)
One more thing, is it true that the
(rumored) "Usagi" animated series will actually be "Space Usagi"? I guess you
wouldn't be allowed to do a normal "Usagi" series because of all the swords,
killing, and stuff. I just hope it doesn't come out looking like a "Bucky
O'Hare" clone!
Bring back Katsuichi, Lord Noriyuki, Shingen's sister
[Chizu], Tomoe, etc., in Usagi , please, Stan. Don't
let some of your excellent, established characters slip away in favor of
endless one-off stories. Give us a nice, multi-issue story like "Dragon
Bellow" again...
Yanez Sambiglyon cc13 dial.pipex.com
[We did do a Space Usagi animation demo tape which I've
shown at a few conventions, and it definitely does not look like "Bucky
O'Hare."
[All those characters you mentioned will return. Chizu, the head of the
Neko Ninja clan, will be back in issue 4.]
Dear Stan,
Well, you know, I was thinking of
writing you folks a letter this time around. And when I reached the final pages
of the latest issue, there is an invitation to do so. You just can't get more
encouragement than that!
Let me say that Space Usagi is my favorite
comic right up there with Groo the Wanderer! Is that a compliment? Er,
well, yes, of course. But Groo is gone for now. I can't blame Aragonés
for wanting a rest. But for heaven's sake, don't stop with Usagi.
Space Usagi is a
nice change of pace for Usagi, and I hope for you. (That is, if you need a
change of pace. I dunno, I've been programming for years, and I hope to be doing
it for many more.)
But we all know that Usagi Yojimbo and
Space Usagi are great comics. That's not the reason I decided to write
after all these years. I just had to say no one makes bugs as good as Stan, with
perhaps the exception of Japanese artist Hayao Miyazaki. The creatures I've seen
in Space Usagi are really good. I wonder if you studied the real thing
before drawing the Space Usagi comic? By the way, did I notice a little
Moebius influence there with Usagi's hat (page 17)? Anyway, I think Space
Usagi really stands out on the shelves for that as well as all the usual
reasons.
It seemed there were storm clouds on
the horizon when you were making your move from Mirage to Dark Horse. I hope you
have time for both story lines. Given the past high quality, I'll always shell
out to add more to my collection. It's really great to pull out old issues and
note the drawing improvement over the years. May you always find room for
improvement. (Is that a curse? Nah.)
Kirk Goddard annex msn.com
P.S. I can't quite recall their names, but you might
recall "Hermy and Nilson," the bumbling mole (?) and rabbit combo trailing a few
Usagi Yojimbo stories? They would
be interesting to see show up somewhere in Space Usagi's world. A lot like R2-D2
and C-3PO, those two.
[Sergio and I had been talking about
collaborating on a project, and now that Groo is on "hiatus," we've
actually started working on it. While at the Motor City Con, we outlined a
six-issue story featuring his character Catnippon (last seen in UY Vol. I, #11)
and Usagi. There are still a few details to sort out so we won't project a
publication date yet.
[Moebius is a man I greatly admire and respect
and am influenced by. The style of Space Usagi's hat, though, was designed more
out of common sense than anything else. After all; what other type of headgear
could have covered those long ears of his?
[I would like to bring back the Nilson and Hermy
stories, but, unfortunately, I have no room for them in the UY books at the
present.]
Dear Mr. Sakai and Dark Horse Publishers:
Someday I'd like to see Usagi run into
some Australian funny animals, like some kangaroos or maybe even a wandering
platypus sage!
Keith Sutton ssutton herbie.unl.edu

Art by Stan Sakai
[Late-Breaking News: Stan Sakai will be appearing at the Pacific
Comic-Con in Vancouver, BC on July 23. That's just a short week away from
this comic's ship date, but we hope you can make it.
[Also, as mentioned above, be here in 30 days for Usagi Yojimbo
#4, "Bats, The Cat, and The Rabbit"!]
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