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Misc. Stuff (formerly "Portland--what to bring")

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 13:18 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
I am getting a bit off topic here, but these are some of the items included in the Stan Sakai bibliography linked through the Portland Comic Book Show page.....

http://www.portlandcomicbookshow.com/Gu ... Sakai.html
Dark Horse:
Ghost in the Shell 1.5 Human-Error Processor #4
Star Wars: Jabba the Hut: The Betrayal #1
Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind’s Eye #1-2 (3 page promo)
Sub Human #1 (promo page)
Tarzan #4, 13, 20 (promo page)
Tarzan/Carson of Venus #4 (promo page)

Blindwolf Studios:
Patrick the Wolf Boy: Christmas Special #2000 (pin-up)

Exhibit A Press:
Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre #2 (2 page story)
Mile High Comics wrote:Title: What Say You?

Featuring: Wolff & Byrd; Usagi Yojimbo; Death [Teleute]

Character Appearances: Miyamoto Usagi; Jeff Byrd; Alanna Wolff; Death [Teleute]

Credits: Stan Sakai (letter and speech balloons); Batton Lash (replies to letters); Thomas A. Blakely; Howard Cruse; Link W. Herrman; David Peattie; James Pascoe (all letter writers) (Script), Stan Sakai; Kevin Paul Shaw Broden (Pencils), Stan Sakai; Kevin Paul Shaw Broden (Inks), none (Colors), Stan Sakai (speech balloons); typeset (text) (Letters).
Fantagraphics:
I Before E #2 (letters, 4 pages)

Lohman Hills Press:
Emma Davenport #7 (2 page story)

Sirius Entertainment:
Akiko #30 (1 page story)
Mile High Comics wrote:Title: The Trilogy Experience "Making Displays"

Featuring: Akiko

Credits: Stan Sakai (Script), Stan Sakai (Pencils).
I went ahead and ordered one copy each of the Wolff & Byrd and the Patrick the Wolf Boy issues from Exhibit A and Blindwolf webpages and the Akiko issue from Mile High's ebay store.

More detailed information on Stan's contributions to the rest of the comics listed above would be appreciated. :D

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 16:43 -0700
by Fanfan
Steve Hubbell wrote:
Tarzan/Carson of Venus #4 (promo page)

Blindwolf Studios:
Patrick the Wolf Boy: Christmas Special #2000 (pin-up)

Exhibit A Press:
Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre #2 (2 page story)
Mile High Comics wrote:Title: What Say You?

Featuring: Wolff & Byrd; Usagi Yojimbo; Death [Teleute]

Character Appearances: Miyamoto Usagi; Jeff Byrd; Alanna Wolff; Death [Teleute]

Lohman Hills Press:
Emma Davenport #7 (2 page story)

Sirius Entertainment:
Akiko #30 (1 page story)
Mile High Comics wrote:Title: The Trilogy Experience "Making Displays"

Featuring: Akiko

Credits: Stan Sakai (Script), Stan Sakai (Pencils).
I went ahead and ordered one copy each of the Wolff & Byrd and the Patrick the Wolf Boy issues from Exhibit A and Blindwolf webpages and the Akiko issue from Mile High's ebay store.

More detailed information on Stan's contributions to the rest of the comics listed above would be appreciated. :D
Steve, where have you ordered those comics ?

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 19:54 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Fanfan wrote: Steve, where have you ordered those comics ?
I ordered the "Patrick the Wolf Boy: Christmas Special 2000" from Blindwolf Studios at http://www.blindwolfstudios.com/
(Still waiting for this one to arrive)

I ordered the "Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre #2" from Exhibit A Press at http://www.exhibitapress.com/
(Still waiting for this one to arrive as well)

I ordered the "Akiko #30" from Mile High Comics' ebay store at http://myworld.ebay.com/milehighcomics

Definitely the only way to buy from Mile High Comics. They have expensive shipping rates on their regular web-site, but on ebay, they ship for $2.98 priority. They currently have 238 Buy-it-Now Usagi Yojimbo items listed. They are also slowly but surely building a nice bibliographical database of the contents of a lot of the comics listed on their regular web-site.

Speaking of which:
Akiko #30 (Sirius Entertainment) Dec / 1998

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This was also published in:
Comics Buyer's Guide #1291(Krause Publications, Inc.) August 14, 1998

Re: Misc. Stuff (formerly "Portland--what to bring"

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 23:08 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Steve Hubbell wrote:
http://www.portlandcomicbookshow.com/Gu ... Sakai.html
Dark Horse:
Ghost in the Shell 1.5 Human-Error Processor #4
Star Wars: Jabba the Hut: The Betrayal #1
Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind’s Eye #1-2 (3 page promo)
Sub Human #1 (promo page)
Tarzan #4, 13, 20 (promo page)
Tarzan/Carson of Venus #4 (promo page)

Blindwolf Studios:
Patrick the Wolf Boy: Christmas Special #2000 (pin-up)

Exhibit A Press:
Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre #2 (2 page story)
Mile High Comics wrote:Title: What Say You?

Featuring: Wolff & Byrd; Usagi Yojimbo; Death [Teleute]

Character Appearances: Miyamoto Usagi; Jeff Byrd; Alanna Wolff; Death [Teleute]

Credits: Stan Sakai (letter and speech balloons); Batton Lash (replies to letters); Thomas A. Blakely; Howard Cruse; Link W. Herrman; David Peattie; James Pascoe (all letter writers) (Script), Stan Sakai; Kevin Paul Shaw Broden (Pencils), Stan Sakai; Kevin Paul Shaw Broden (Inks), none (Colors), Stan Sakai (speech balloons); typeset (text) (Letters).
Fantagraphics:
I Before E #2 (letters, 4 pages)

Lohman Hills Press:
Emma Davenport #7 (2 page story)

I don't remember any of these. I know I did a pin-up for an issue of Wolff and Byrd, but a 4 page story?

I might have done a sketch for Patrick the Wolf Boy.

The Dark Horse stuff--I have no clue.

After you receive the books, let me know what I did.

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:31 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=97429

Lohman Hills Press:
Emma Davenport #7 (April 1996)
Emmanations
(Sequence 3 - Letters , 2 pages )
Feature Story: Emmanations

Credits:
Stan Sakai (Script), Stan Sakai (Pencils), Stan Sakai (Inks),

Indexer notes:
Stan Sakai, creator of Usagi Yojimbo, writes a letter and draws a sketch of Emma.
Dark Horse
Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor #4 (January 2007)
Feature Story: Horsepower

Credits:
? (Script), Stan Sakai; Sergio Aragones (Pencils), Stan Sakai; Sergio Aragones (Inks), typeset (Letters).

Character appearances:
Usagi Yojimbo

Genre: Fact

Indexer notes:
Illustrated invitation to celebrate Dark Horses' 100th issue. Creator credits and indicia information with Dark Horse Logo as a sidebar feature.
Dark Horse
Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye #1 (December 1995)
Space Usagi
(Sequence 2 - Promo , 3 pages )
Feature Story: Usagi Yojimbo

Credits:
Stan Sakai (Script), Stan Sakai (Pencils), Stan Sakai (Inks), Stan Sakai (Letters).

Character appearances:
Usagi Yojimbo

Genre: Science Fiction; Martial Arts

Indexer notes:
Three page preview of Space Usagi #1 (Dark Horse, 1996)
Dark Horse
Star Wars: Jabba the Hut: The Betrayal #1 (February 1996)
Usagi Yojimbo
(Sequence 2 - Promo , 3 pages )
Feature Story: Usagi Yojimbo

Credits:
Stan Sakai (Script), Stan Sakai (Pencils), Stan Sakai (Inks), Stan Sakai (Letters). Edited by Jamie S. Rich

Character appearances:
Usagi Yojimbo

Genre: Martial Arts

Indexer notes:
3 page preview of Usagi Yojimbo #1 (Dark Horse)

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:09 -0700
by Fanfan
thanks Steve,

i ordered most of the comics. Except Emma Davenport i didn't find.

Stan, what is this 2 page story published in Dark Horse Ghost in the Shell ?

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:39 -0700
by Fanfan
The Dark Horse stuff--I have no clue.
oops, sorry for the question. we'll wait till Steve receive the comicbooks.

Stan, what is this 2 page story published in DH Ghost ......

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 7:07 -0700
by go
Dear Readers,
Dark Horse Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor #4 (January 2007) is not a 2 page story.
There is an advertisement on the inside of the back page for the 100th DH issue of Usagi Yojimbo.
Best wishes to all.
go

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 14:26 -0700
by Fanfan
Thanks Go,

is it the same for "Wolff & Byrd", they just requested me extra shipping cost... for just advertising i would not take this one...

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 14:54 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Fanfan wrote:Thanks Go,

is it the same for "Wolff & Byrd", they just requested me extra shipping cost... for just advertising i would not take this one...
I think it is referring to a pin-up I did for Wolff & Byrd. W&B are lawyers who defend monsters, such as Dracula and Frankenstein. My pin-up was a bunch of Japanese monsters wanting to hire the lawyers because they had been beat up by a bunny with a sword.

"What Say You" is the title of their letters page. That issue might have had two single page pin-ups, so they have listed them as a two page story, which is not true.

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 20:46 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Stan Sakai wrote:
Fanfan wrote:Thanks Go,

is it the same for "Wolff & Byrd", they just requested me extra shipping cost... for just advertising i would not take this one...
I think it is referring to a pin-up I did for Wolff & Byrd. W&B are lawyers who defend monsters, such as Dracula and Frankenstein. My pin-up was a bunch of Japanese monsters wanting to hire the lawyers because they had been beat up by a bunny with a sword.

"What Say You" is the title of their letters page. That issue might have had two single page pin-ups, so they have listed them as a two page story, which is not true.
The pin-up you described was in issue #25, the description provided in MileHigh's bibliographical listing for issue #2 suggests a sketch sent in with a letter. Hopefully my copy will arrive monday or tuesday and I can post a scan or give an accurate description of the contents.

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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:23 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
I got in a few of the comics today which I had ordered, but I am still waiting on the Wolff & Byrd issue.

The Star Wars: Jabba the Hut: The Betrayal #1 (February 1996) the ebay seller sent me the wrong Jabba the Hutt comic so I do not know if this is correct or not.

The Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye #1 (December 1995) did, surprisingly, have a 3 page Space Usagi preview along with a 1 page ad.

(Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye #2 is listed as having the Usagi Yojimbo 3 page preview also, so I guess I will check that one out next.)

The Emma Davenport #7 (April 1996) contained a brief letter from Stan along with a sketch of Emma (as described).

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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 22:00 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
I finally got the copy of "Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre #2" from Exhibit A Press.

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Dear Batton,
It’s wonderful!

I’ve been a fan of Wolff & Byrd since the first collection of strips was published in 1987, but the new comic book format is even better. It gives you a lot more freedom in your storytelling. It’s intelligent writing with great characters in a marvelous premise—and it’s nice to see that quirky sense of humor is still there.

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What’s also nice is that this is a comic book that can be enjoyed by a non-comic book reader. Sharon [my wife], who reads only two comic books regularly— Groo the Wanderer and Usagi Yojimbo—and only because I make her read them, thoroughly enjoyed the first issue. Hopefully books like Wolff & Byrd will bring more readers into the medium. Best wishes always,
Stan Sakai
Pasadena, CA

Thanks, Stan! Stan has a wonderful comic of his own, Usagi Yojimbo, published monthly by Mirage, that’s accessible to the non-comic book reader as well!

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 6:37 -0700
by Stan Sakai
So, letters and fan sketches counts as well as stories?

I also sent a letter and drawing that was printed in Felix the Cat comics. The publisher was across the aisle at a San Diego Con. They were really nice to my kids, and sent stuff even after the con. Both Hannah and I sent letters. My drawing was of Felix eating sushi, of course.

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:05 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
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Fan art & letter by Stan Sakai
Felix Cat-A-Strophic Wrestling Spectacular #1
2000