#113 (No Spoilers)
Moderators: Mayhem, Steve Hubbell, Moderators
-
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 66
- Joined: Sun Jun 29, 2008 17:37 -0700
- Location: Tampa, Florida
#113 (No Spoilers)
I know alot of Dojo members are in San Diego this week, but was wondering if anyone had a chance to read the latest issue. Once again Sensei has come through with another excellent Usagi story. Keep up the great work, Stan!
-
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 66
- Joined: Sun Jun 29, 2008 17:37 -0700
- Location: Tampa, Florida
Wanted to know what everyone thought of the burning "Usagi Yojimbo" title this issue. Personally, I have never been a big fan of stuff that obviously looks like it was computer generated. I know that all issues of Usagi use computers for some of the graphics, but for some reason this particular one looks really out of place to me.
- Marchino
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 275
- Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2007 19:51 -0700
- Location: Tijuana B.C. Mexico
hi folkss!! i just have read my UY 113 ( thank you sensei!!!
) and its really funny !!
how about the tricker gets triked..XD , the back cover its terrific!! and abot the cover desing for me in particular its all righ because if it be like the normal graphic it would hide the character on the house ( seriously i dont know whats his name..??) or they could use the graphic on the Usagiyojimbo 101 you know the small graphic of UY who was down to the price graphic..
Abayo,
Marchino
(sorry for me english)



Abayo,
Marchino
(sorry for me english)
- sschroeder
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 107
- Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 18:28 -0700
- Contact:
Spoilers:
When Gen came through the door without the snitch in arm, I thought it was an art mistake. (I should have known better by now.) But, no, Gen just didn't think to the throw the weasel in ahead of him. And sure enough he didn't stick around after they were yelling about how they got fooled again and would kill him. Who would?
I like this cover more and more.
As for the title logo in general, I don't think Stan or Tom put it on there themselves monthly in the first place, so in a sense it is computer generated every time (they can confirm, or not if they want to preserve the mystery).
Even if this one wasn't hand drawn and painted, it looks like it would have taken a little while to do the colors. But I'm not familiar with digital coloring, so I don't know.
I believe the back cover art is digitally colored nearly every time as well.
When Gen came through the door without the snitch in arm, I thought it was an art mistake. (I should have known better by now.) But, no, Gen just didn't think to the throw the weasel in ahead of him. And sure enough he didn't stick around after they were yelling about how they got fooled again and would kill him. Who would?
I like this cover more and more.
As for the title logo in general, I don't think Stan or Tom put it on there themselves monthly in the first place, so in a sense it is computer generated every time (they can confirm, or not if they want to preserve the mystery).
Even if this one wasn't hand drawn and painted, it looks like it would have taken a little while to do the colors. But I'm not familiar with digital coloring, so I don't know.
I believe the back cover art is digitally colored nearly every time as well.
-
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 66
- Joined: Sun Jun 29, 2008 17:37 -0700
- Location: Tampa, Florida
Yeah, I have no problem at all with using computer graphics and I fully understand the title logo is done every month that way. But for some reason this particular one just doesn't look "right" to me. I don't know what it is. It just seems like it was "forced". I really don't know how to explain it.
But I am in no way complaining. Another excellent Usagi story.
But I am in no way complaining. Another excellent Usagi story.
- Mayhem
- Daimyo <High-Ranking Lord>
- Posts: 2955
- Joined: Wed Sep 18, 2002 3:54 -0700
- Location: London, England
I believe Stan is planning to include #100 in the next collection... I hope it will be, although at the back perhaps (to avoid disturbing continuity given its the celebration issue). Tomoe's Story goes up to issue #93, so I'm not sure where the cut off point for the next book may be. Probably #102 as that was the end of a certain story...
Either way, it'll be a fair while before the next book is out as Tomoe's Story has only just released.
Either way, it'll be a fair while before the next book is out as Tomoe's Story has only just released.
With a breeze comes a storm, but then you'll all be washed away...
- Texcap
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 93
- Joined: Thu Dec 07, 2006 13:58 -0700
- Location: Frisco, Texas
- Contact:
An excerpt from the review at my blog to try to keep the thread fairly SPOILER free:
"Snitch" can be described as a very fun stand alone story that anyone could pick up and enjoy.
Basically we've got this little rascal, who loves money, scheming to make a fortune by
holding up a local criminal that's hard on his luck with promises that he'll help him and his situation.
Meanwhile, he's attracting bounty hunters in town (Usagi reluctantly joining Gen in the endeavor
as they're running low on funds) and pitting them against one another as he plays informant to all sides...for a price.
It's a nice little racket the Snitch has going until...
(More at the blog for those interested in SPOILERS for the issue)
I loved the light-hearted feel of the story, but at the same time there was some meat to it that really made for a satisfying read. Fun stuff!
"Snitch" can be described as a very fun stand alone story that anyone could pick up and enjoy.
Basically we've got this little rascal, who loves money, scheming to make a fortune by
holding up a local criminal that's hard on his luck with promises that he'll help him and his situation.
Meanwhile, he's attracting bounty hunters in town (Usagi reluctantly joining Gen in the endeavor
as they're running low on funds) and pitting them against one another as he plays informant to all sides...for a price.
It's a nice little racket the Snitch has going until...
(More at the blog for those interested in SPOILERS for the issue)
I loved the light-hearted feel of the story, but at the same time there was some meat to it that really made for a satisfying read. Fun stuff!
Thank you,Mayhem wrote:I believe Stan is planning to include #100 in the next collection... I hope it will be, although at the back perhaps (to avoid disturbing continuity given its the celebration issue). Tomoe's Story goes up to issue #93, so I'm not sure where the cut off point for the next book may be. Probably #102 as that was the end of a certain story...
Either way, it'll be a fair while before the next book is out as Tomoe's Story has only just released.
