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The Art of Usagi

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 6:57 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I was sent the mock-up of the Art of UY book from Dark Horse, and it looks terrific.

It will reprint for the first time, The Return to Adachi Plain and The Guardian. These stories were both painted in water colors--Return was first printed in the UY Book 4 HC, and Guardian in the Trilogy 2 book. Return was the first time I used watercolors, and the difference in technique between the two stories is striking. Many of my paintings will be in there--including the original cover to Book 3, the upcoming cover to Book 19, and the poster art for ExpoComic in Madrid.

It will, of course, also have the "How I create an Usagi story" 12-pager, and a short on the creative process that ran in The Comics Journal.

It will be a 200 page HC, scheduled for December, priced at about $40 US.

Re: The Art of Usagi

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 6:58 -0700
by Stan Sakai
It will be about 9 x 12 inches--much larger than the usual Usagi books.

Re: The Art of Usagi

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 14:00 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Stan Sakai wrote: It will, of course, also have the "How I create an Usagi story" 12-pager, and a short on the creative process that ran in The Comics Journal.
You mean the short story that ran in the Comics Journal Winter Special a few years ago? I still have not found / bought a copy of that or read the piece you did in it. Now, I'll have my chance...

Abayo...

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 9:15 -0700
by Stan Sakai
The Art of Usagi has gone to the printer, but, unfortunately, it did so without Stan Lee's introduction. We were behind schedule as it is, and could not wait any longer. Editor Diana filled in with a wonderful intro.

The book is still scheduled for an early December release.

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 14:59 -0700
by Mayhem
Look forward to it :)

One of those two stories you mentioned Stan I think is the only thing Usagi I'm missing in my collection; can't remember which though, have to check. Whichever one was only previously available in a hardcover collection.

Should I ask my comic shop here in the UK to order one in from December, or go directly through Dark Horse?

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 15:13 -0700
by Avylin
Can Stan Lee soon look forward to a threatening visit from a Neko ninja in the middle of the night, then?

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 20:40 -0700
by Todd Shogun
Maybe you can use Stan's interview in the next UY collected book?

Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:45 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
hooray for smile'n stan

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 22:45 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I received some advance copies of the book, and it looks terrific--better than my expectations, and I really had some high expectations for this book. Cary Grazzini really outdid himself with the design. I know I'm really biased, but this is the best of Dark Horse's "Art of--" books.

We're still hoping for a late December release date, so don't run off to the stores yet.

Wait till you see Geoff Darrow's Usagi, and Jeff Smith's Gen.

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 6:32 -0700
by Usagi
:D Thats really cool They will be comming out with a new Art book. that will be a treat for the holidays for sure.- I hope things will go smoothly with the release date.

Will other artists be in the book as well with their interpertation of Usagi besides Geoff Darrow and Jeff Smith ?

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 7:17 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Usagi wrote:.

Will other artists be in the book as well with their interpertation of Usagi besides Geoff Darrow and Jeff Smith ?
The artists featured in the Gallery section are: Sergio Aragones, Paul Chadwick, Geoff Darrow, Peter Laird, Frank Miller, Tim Sale, Jeff Smith, William Stout, Matt Wagner, and Andi Watson.

I wish I could post some of the other drawings that artists have given me. Sergio did a neat Usagi sketch just the last week.

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 10:33 -0700
by Andy
That would be cool to see. I love to see other artist's take on established characters.

Does anyone remember a few years ago on April Fools Day when many of the comic strip artists did a "Switcheroo"? Scott Adams of Dilbert and Bil Keane of Family Circus traded strips for the day, etc. It was a riot. I wish they would do it every April 1.

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 11:23 -0700
by Usagi
Stan Sakai wrote:
Usagi wrote:.

Will other artists be in the book as well with their interpertation of Usagi besides Geoff Darrow and Jeff Smith ?
The artists featured in the Gallery section are: Sergio Aragones, Paul Chadwick, Geoff Darrow, Peter Laird, Frank Miller, Tim Sale, Jeff Smith, William Stout, Matt Wagner, and Andi Watson.

I wish I could post some of the other drawings that artists have given me. Sergio did a neat Usagi sketch just the last week.
Oh that is so cool! I love to see diffent styles, you should be flatterd to see others do fan work of your creations :wink:

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 12:21 -0700
by ziritrion
I already know what I want for Christmas... 8)

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 15:05 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
scott adams is so freakin funny.

stan, why dont you do a groo sketch?

and I want a x-box for x-mas, but thats just me, and about 4 million other people who dont own one yet. halo 2 is bdjfladsgly fun(no real word could describe it)

speaking of fake words, I like borogroves