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UY #79--Gen Dies!

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 8:17 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Okay, he "died" in my contribution to the 2004 San Diego Comic Con program book, which is reprinted in UY 79 on sale now.

This issue also features two short stories--one starring Inazuma and Keiko, and the other with Gen and Stray Dog. Both these stories serve as ground work for a longer, more complex story down the line.

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 8:34 -0700
by ziritrion
GEN DIES!?!?!? OMG ROFLMAO!!1!1!one!!

I just came back from the 10th Salón del Manga and got for a friend of mine the just released UY Book 7 in Spanish (even if UY is not manga, the Salón is becoming more and more a multimedia convention about everything related to Japan). Unluckily, the shop which I buy UY comic-books from didn't have a stand there, so I'll have to wait until next weekend to get the last issue. I still managed to get the latest Lone Wolf & Cub (#11 of 20, the Spanish edition is really thick) and the latest Blade Of The Inmortal (#14). And some Fullmetal Alchemist keychains 8) . And fanzines (there are so many really talented people out there waiting for their chance to become professional! Some fanzines are amazing!)

But does Gen's head a splode?

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 8:53 -0700
by Andy
So he is not really dead in the continuity of the comic, right? My comic store was all sold out of the latest issue already. We're going to have to subscribe!

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 13:29 -0700
by Sebastian
I'm confused, does Gen really die? :(

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 14:27 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Sebastian wrote:I'm confused, does Gen really die? :(

No, he's not really dead. It's a three panel gag that I did for the San Diego Comic Con's program book:

=Spoiler Alert=

Usagi and Tomoe are rushing to rescue Gen who has been captured by the murderous Neko Ninja clan. When they get to him, he's already dead with one of those floating skulls above his head.

Tomoe: "See--? I told you we shouldn't have made a detour to the 2004 Comic-con International: San Diego!"

Usag (looking sheepish)i: "But they're celebrating my 20th anniversary!"

We reprinted that page in the letters column of the new UY.

Re: UY #79--Gen Dies!

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 15:30 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Stan Sakai wrote:Okay, he "died" in my contribution to the 2004 San Diego Comic Con program book, which is reprinted in UY 79 on sale now.
Any chance of reprinting the "Usagi Yojimbo meets Godzilla" page you did for the San Diego Comic Con Program some time back? I always thought that was a great gag lost in the pages of the convention program.

With Godzilla's 50th birthday and being added to the hollywood walk of stars (whatever they call it), it is a great time to republish it.

Abayo...

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 8:02 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
you can never trust words in quotation marks.

Re: UY #79--Gen Dies!

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 9:00 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Steve Hubbell wrote: Any chance of reprinting the "Usagi Yojimbo meets Godzilla" page you did for the San Diego Comic Con Program some time back? I always thought that was a great gag lost in the pages of the convention program.

With Godzilla's 50th birthday and being added to the hollywood walk of stars (whatever they call it), it is a great time to republish it.

Abayo...
It was reprinted in one of the Art of UY comics from Radio a few years back. We took out the word "Godzilla" though, because we did not want to encounter any trademark conflicts. The San Diego Con was allowed to use that trademark for the program book, but that right did not carry over into subsequent reprintings of the artwork.

I did read that Godzilla will get his star on the Walk of Fame in November. King Kong was robbed.

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 15:34 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
i dont really care much for giant apes

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 5:47 -0700
by Usagi
:( Man......I have got to find a place that sells the UY comic....have any of you guys noticed a rapped Decreas in Manga and Anime lately?...

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:37 -0700
by takematsu
i dont really care much for giant apes
I don't care much for crooning, but there's Frank Sinatra on the Walk. It's about contribution to the artform, mate. I suspect Goji is getting a star based on the number of works in his career, or maybe for having the guts to show his face in public after Godzilla's Revenge, but King Kong has a longer history, and broke a lot of ground in Hollywood for people of height. I suppose if Georges Méliès doesn't have a star, Kong's not likely to get one either.

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 16:17 -0700
by Indiana Usagi
Just got the actual issue.
(Spoilers Ahead)
And I was blown away even before I picked it up. You wouldn't think that a cover that featured an anthropomorphic rhino would do that, but the visual alone was one that said a lot without having to say anything.
And then I opened the cover. And was blown away again. I thought it was going to be a rather predictable story--Gen and Stray Dog finally team up against Inazuma and have a knock-down brawl. But no--Stan surpassed the opportunity for action and put in depth instead. Inazuma fighting Jei's influence has given me hope for the character and at the same time creeped me out, especially when it took over again. Then it segued to the more light-hearted Gen tale and displayed the Rhino using his common sense instead of lust for money (Most especially after he decides to give up the chase when he learns Inazuma might have some supernatural ties).

Thumbs up for a comic book that took me by surprise and reminded me why I love the medium.

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 18:44 -0700
by Todd Shogun
The Inazuma story was the big draw for me... we finally get more BG on Jei's origins... Stan, you realize that with a teaser story like this you gotta make with the goods on Jei soon...

WHOA

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 12:18 -0700
by Cyberwolf
Nice joke, I was about to have a heart attack thinking Gen was dead.I have yet to check out many of the issues, but I am glad that there is more showing of Stray Dog. I may be wrong, but it seems funny.Stray Dog is a samurai doing honorable things by dishonorable actions, and Inazuma is a samurai due to dishonorable events. Makes you wonder.

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 15:35 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
whats in a wonder ball?