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Portland Comic Book Show... April '08 - review

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 23:49 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Atomic Romance
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Swinebread (at 11:22 AM) wrote: Stan Sakai

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Finally we get to Stan Sakai. You know what? Everybody always has these stories about what a nice guy Stan is and yes he is very nice guy, but all these stories gave me the impression that he was some sort of comic book saint that blessed the geeky fans that show up at conventions. Well, after meeting him I’m here to say that he’s just a regular guy. He’s a little quiet when approached for an autograph (or maybe that was because I got a little too personal in my enthusiasm to meet him) but get him in front of an audience and Stan is very lively. In fact, I’d say Stan Sakai is a very funny man. He was letting the zingers fly constantly during his talk and the audience was cracking up the whole time. It makes sense why he is such a good storyteller, as he has an impeccable sense of timing mixed with a sharp wit.

I had Stan sign four books Usagi Yojimbo vol. one (as it has the rabbit’s first stories), Grasscutter as it adapts Japanese mythology, Travels with Jotaro as it has some nice father son angst, and Space Usagi because it has some of my favorite Usagi art. I was simply expecting an autograph in each book but Stan went to the trouble of drawing a nice sketch in each one. Class act all the way.

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Here Stan talks about the origin of the cartoonist, and the modern illustrator’s connection to renaissance artists. (See wikipedia here for more info)

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Stan draws his famous rabbit Usagi Yojimbo. Stan said he just drew a rabbit with his ears in a topknot one day and the rest was history.

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Murakami Gennosuke, the hard drinking Rhinoceros bounty hunter…

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Inukai (Stray Dog) a ruthless bounty hunter that secretly has a soft-spot for an orphanage

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The Evil Jei that keeps coming back no matter how many times he's killed.

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Stan is set to do a short Samurai Hulk story in the near future and he gave us a sneak peak at what he'll look like.

I wish I had the time to write down all the the fun tidbits that Stan spoke about but his talk was a great way to cap off the day at the comic book show. My SO had a good time too as Usagi Yojimbo's grounding in Japanese myths and pop culture drew her into the whole presentation.
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 15:05 -0700
by Marchino
yeah!!!!!! what a cool sketches Sensei jejej especially the samurai hulk one aaaaaaaa cant wait for SDCC 08!!!!!!!! wuju!!!! 8) :D

Abayo,
Marchino