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[Sharon and I were invited to the Salon Internacional del Comic
del Principado de Asturias in Gijon, Spain, in October of 2000. I
received two Haxtur Awards at the festival - for the best short story in
1999 ("Noodles") and the best script in 2000 (Grasscutter). We had a
wonderful time. Our hosts were very gracious, and the area was beautiful.
(All photos courtesy of Sophie Carlota Rodriguez.)]
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Sharon and Stan Sakai in Gijon, Spain, October 2000.

Stan with Haxtur Award (for Best Script - Grascutter)

Artist Igor Kordey, festival organizer Faustino Rodriguez, with Stan and Sharon in Gijon
Dear UY Letters Column,
I really love Usagi Yojimbo. It's one of my all-time favorite comic
books and one of the inspirations for my own comic book idea. The reason I'm
writing is that I really like the font in which the title of your letters column
is printed. Can you tell me where I can get this font?
Glenn Snow
glennsnow alum.wpi.edu
[According to design guru Cary Grazzini, it's Collier Script from
Glyph Systems. Try visiting http://glyphfonts.com/.]
Dear Stan Sakai,
As a reader of Usagisince the beginning, I'm eagerly anticipating
"The Duel at Kitanoji". I've
been patiently waiting for it ever since Nakamura Koji told Usagi to tell
him to tell Katsuichi to meet him for a duel.
Please, please, please don't let Katsuichi die. He's my very favorite
character in Usagi (along with Jei, who will hopefully return soon,
albeit in his reincarnated form).
Is there any chance you might ever show sumo wrestlers in Usagi? Even
if it's just in the background? One I can remember is a mawashi-clad
gambling bear in Fantagraphics' issue #20, I think (the kite festival story).
I'm actually doing my best to learn Sumo at the moment (I'm ranked as a
lowly 3rd Kyu). You can check out my instructor's web site at www.sumo.org.uk .
Sandokan Solomon
Surrey, England
["Duel at Kitanoji" is the upcoming story arc after the current "Travels
with Gen" story line.
[I recently picked up The Big Book of Sumo by Mina Hall, so chances
are that sumotoriwill be showing up in a story. Incidentally, that
gambling bear was wearing a loincloth called a fundoshi,common to
peasants and the working class.]
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