Usagi contest for the week of February 8-14th
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2017 14:04 -0700
The return of the revenge of the duel strikes back! For this challenge I want to revisit the duel scavenger hunt that got derailed by the festive season.
The opponents might be a little easier to name (ha!) so this time, for that and other reasons, there are ten panels, and I'll try to make you work for them!
Here are the duels:

For each, in order, I want to know:
- The name of the story the duel appears in.
- The page number of the story the panel appears on.
- The name of Usagi's opponent, or the name of their association if no personal name is given.
- The name of the weapon used by Usagi's opponent. The Japanese name, if possible, please.
- The odd one out of the ten duels.
Be specific!
There's at least one panel that will be used as a tie-breaker, if the situation arises. And of course, PM me your answers.
The prize... I've thought about this, and the only Usagi-related prize I can really offer is a custom sculpt. Any character from Usagi Yojimbo, no matter how obscure, in any scale up to 1/24, or approximately 6" tall.
It might be a little presumptuous, seeing as my only effort shown here is still very much... 'in progress'. Here's a few examples of other things I've done in smaller scales, just to show what might be expected.
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Here are the duels:

For each, in order, I want to know:
- The name of the story the duel appears in.
- The page number of the story the panel appears on.
- The name of Usagi's opponent, or the name of their association if no personal name is given.
- The name of the weapon used by Usagi's opponent. The Japanese name, if possible, please.

- The odd one out of the ten duels.
Be specific!

The prize... I've thought about this, and the only Usagi-related prize I can really offer is a custom sculpt. Any character from Usagi Yojimbo, no matter how obscure, in any scale up to 1/24, or approximately 6" tall.
It might be a little presumptuous, seeing as my only effort shown here is still very much... 'in progress'. Here's a few examples of other things I've done in smaller scales, just to show what might be expected.
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