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San Diego--what to bring

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 19:45 -0700
by Stan Sakai
It's still about a month before the con, but I'll be in France for a week so I'm starting this thread now.

What would you like me to bring to San Diego? Are you needing a particular issue or book to complete your collection? How about a special commission? I should have most, if not all, the trade paperbacks, but I am running low on hardcovers. So if you want one of those, it is better to reserve one. Reply on this thread or e-mail me. Some have already contacted me.

I have about 10 100th issue posters that I can give out. In the past I've done these things first come/first served. It was pointed out that it's not fair to those that only attend the con on the weekend. So the first 10 people who ask for a poster on this thread will get one. The one stipulation is that you must not already have one. If there are less than 10 people who ask for one, I'll just give away the others to fans. If you get one, make sure you bring a mailing tube so it doesn't get crushed.

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 10:52 -0700
by Todd Shogun
I'll be needing another copy of the Spanish Sketch/Art Book -- gave mine away! Anything new/exclusive this year at SDCC?

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:59 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Todd Shogun wrote: Anything new/exclusive this year at SDCC?
I'm expecting an advance copy of the Book 21 trade paperback next week, so The Mother of Mountains will be new. I doubt the hardcover will be available by then.

I rushed the printing of Sketchbook #4 in time for Motor City, and I still have lots left for SD.

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:02 -0700
by Robert Kassebaum
As funny as it may sound, I was not able to get or find a 100th issue poster :oops: So if you can hold one for me Stan that would be great.
-- Thanks -- Robert

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:03 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Robert Kassebaum wrote:As funny as it may sound, I was not able to get or find a 100th issue poster :oops: So if you can hold one for me Stan that would be great.
-- Thanks -- Robert
You got it, Robert. I look forward to seeing you next month.

Robert is the owner of the 4 foot tall Usagi statue that I carved with a chain saw and kitchen knife for the Trilogy 2 Tour--unless he tossed it out, for which I don't blame him one bit.

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:01 -0700
by morna-san
Stan Sakai wrote:...
Robert is the owner of the 4 foot tall Usagi statue that I carved with a chain saw and kitchen knife for the Trilogy 2 Tour--...
No way ! Pictures - we want pictures!!!

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:25 -0700
by Thomas Froehling
morna-san wrote:
Stan Sakai wrote:...
Robert is the owner of the 4 foot tall Usagi statue that I carved with a chain saw and kitchen knife for the Trilogy 2 Tour--...
No way ! Pictures - we want pictures!!!
No worries, morna-san,
here you'll find a picture of that statue (I believe...):

http://www.usagiyojimbo.com/conventions/sdcc-1998.html

It's the last one, just scoll down....

Picture

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 21:59 -0700
by Robert Kassebaum
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1170/655 ... 68.jpg?v=0

Here's a current picture of the Usagi statue... :D

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 22:18 -0700
by morna-san
ha! crazy-BADWORD! That must've been fun to make. Was that a solid chunk or laminated. Gary carves molds out of styro all the time but they're not nearly as chunky.
...a chain saw you say


hmmmmm... !

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:29 -0700
by Stan Sakai
morna-san wrote:ha! crazy-BADWORD! That must've been fun to make. Was that a solid chunk or laminated. Gary carves molds out of styro all the time but they're not nearly as chunky.
...a chain saw you say


hmmmmm... !
We did the Trilogy 2 Tour in 1998. By "we", I mean Linday Medley, Jeff Smith, Charles Vess, Jill Thompson, Mark Crilley, and myself. We went to a bunch of US conventions, with 8 12 foot crates containing props and a 16 foot aluminum-framed tree. Some of the props were huge standing stones made out of styrofoam. We used huge 2x2x8 foot blocks, which are normally used under boat docks.

We got together in a warehouse in Virginia to make everything from the tree to the crates. Everyone else had some kind of mascot, such as Jeff's 6 foot inflatable Bone (that doesn't sound right). I wanted a mascot, so I spent a couple of hours carving that Usagi figure.

The Tour was my most aggravating and most enjoyable year in comics.

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:49 -0700
by morna-san
huh! what a HOOT! I've heard you say that 1998 was your most fun/aggravating year in comics - now I know a little bit of the story!

Thanks for the pics guys BTW!

Re: San Diego--what to bring

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 16:47 -0700
by fiawol
Stan Sakai wrote: the first 10 people who ask for a poster on this thread will get one. The one stipulation is that you must not already have one.
Hmm, I never got one, and I would be honored to be able to get one from you. Also, the hula commission I set up at Motor City Con.

I'll have to remember to check the forum out, I didn't know about the member gathering at Motor City. Wouldn't have been able to make it, but still would have been nice to know about it. :P

See you in San Diego Stan!

Re: San Diego--what to bring

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 16:52 -0700
by Stan Sakai
fiawol wrote:
Stan Sakai wrote: the first 10 people who ask for a poster on this thread will get one. The one stipulation is that you must not already have one.
Hmm, I never got one, and I would be honored to be able to get one from you. Also, the hula commission I set up at Motor City Con.

I'll have to remember to check the forum out, I didn't know about the member gathering at Motor City. Wouldn't have been able to make it, but still would have been nice to know about it. :P

See you in San Diego Stan!
You got it, David. Bring a sturdy mailing tube (18" or more) so it doesn't get crushed.

There will probably be a Dojo gathering at the SD Con as well.

By the way, David is the one who commissioned the Tomoe in the Art Nouveau style that was referred to in a posting somewhere recently. That is a part of it in his icon.

Re: San Diego--what to bring

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 1:13 -0700
by Fanfan
Stan Sakai wrote:
By the way, David is the one who commissioned the Tomoe in the Art Nouveau style that was referred to in a posting somewhere recently. That is a part of it in his icon.
It was in a Morna-San's gallery post, i was referring to Alfons Mucha Art Nouveau panel.

David, could you post a scan of your Art Nouveau illustration? thanks.

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 8:54 -0700
by morna-san
ooo yes please - I'd love to see that


maybe you should set up a "gallery of David" thread in the Stan Art section!