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Usagi weekly challenge Nov. 16-23

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 22:37 -0700
by jabba359
One of my favorite panels (on one of my favorite pages) is this one.

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For this week, I challenge you to find characters that Stan has drawn with tails (can be in the Usagi universe, or something else). For the purpose of this challenge, I consider a character someone that has human-level intelligence, so Spot or the various "animal" animals Stan draws don't count. Post a picture if you can (if not, tell us the character and where we can find them). You can enter once per day, but can't use a character that's been submitted already. Alright, go find those tails!

P.S. Since the picture I used already has the Turtles in it (and with tails), we'll consider them as already having been submitted and won't count.

Re: Usagi weekly challenge Nov. 16-23

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 0:08 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Kusai Sukanku, a ronin in the story "Sukanku" who is a skunk with a very lethal tail. The story was first published in one of Stan's Usagi Yojimbo Sketchbooks some time back, but more recently was included in the "Two Hundred Jizo" collection in 2015.

Re: Usagi weekly challenge Nov. 16-23

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 6:31 -0700
by Mayhem
Damn, that was my first thought as well!

Re: Usagi weekly challenge Nov. 16-23

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 17:10 -0700
by jabba359
You all know there is more than one correct answer, right? :wink:

Re: Usagi weekly challenge Nov. 16-23

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 5:52 -0700
by Chopalong Slashity
Does Lord Hebi count? :P

Re: Usagi weekly challenge Nov. 16-23

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:17 -0700
by jabba359
Chopalong Slashity wrote:Does Lord Hebi count? :P
He sure does!

Re: Usagi weekly challenge Nov. 16-23

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 16:33 -0700
by jabba359
Okay, I thought this was a pretty easy one, but only had two entries. I guess the holidays will do that.

Rather than use the digital randomizer, I went old school analog and flipped a coin. Heads for Steve, tails for Chopalong. It came up heads. Congrats to Steve for winning this week's challenge!