Mile High Comics list of Sensei Sakai's work:
http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bin/b ... its&id=425
Mile High Comics list of Sensei Sakai's work:
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Re: Mile High Comics list of Sensei Sakai's work:
Interesting list, but pretty incomplete.go wrote:Mile High Comics list of Sensei Sakai's work:
http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bin/b ... its&id=425
It makes a person curious about the listings for Adventures of Captain Jack, Subhuman, and the Tarzan issues which list Usagi Yojimbo stories. I assume they are issues which contain ads for Usagi?
The people behind the Dark Age Minatures company (which produced the Usagi figures) also put out a "Comic book index" back in the mid-1990's with a similar list of appearences by Stan Sakai which included references based upon the early one page ad with Usagi introducing himself.
Maybe Stan can shed some light on the more obscure or the inaccurate items listed here.
Abayo....
Edit:
Subhuman #2
http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=62383
Tarzan #13
http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=60580
(possibly where Mile High got some of the info....)
I am curious as to what the difference is between a promo and an ad?
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Re: Mile High Comics list of Sensei Sakai's work:
I don't remember Usagi being in either Subhuman or Tarzan. They were both published by Dark Horse, so there might have been an ad in there. I doubt it, though. It's probably just a mistake.Steve Hubbell wrote: Maybe Stan can shed some light on the more obscure or the inaccurate items listed here.
I am curious as to what the difference is between a promo and an ad?
Re: Mile High Comics list of Sensei Sakai's work:
I was thinking the same thing like at first "Usagi...in Tarzan!Stan Sakai wrote:I don't remember Usagi being in either Subhuman or Tarzan. They were both published by Dark Horse, so there might have been an ad in there. I doubt it, though. It's probably just a mistake.Steve Hubbell wrote: Maybe Stan can shed some light on the more obscure or the inaccurate items listed here.
I am curious as to what the difference is between a promo and an ad?


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