Does anybody have the first Albedo?
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- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
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Does anybody have the first Albedo?
Does anybody have the first Albedo?
I have no magic power; I make personality my Magic Power.
I have no enemy; I make Incautiousness my Enemy.
I have no sword; I make No Mind my Sword.
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OK, are we talking about the first issue released (#0) of Albedo Anthropomorphics by Thoughts and Images? No, I personally don't have the first issue published in the series.
Or are we are talking about issue #1 which contained a story featuring Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy that was written and drawn by Stan Sakai (his first sale to Albedo Anthropomorphics)? Yes, I have a copy.
I guess we could be talking about issue #2 which contained the first appearence of Stan Sakai's creation Usagi Yojimbo, published aproximately twenty-one years ago. Yes, I have a copy of this one also.
Early this year or late last year, we tried to find out just how many of the 2000 issues printed of Albedo Anthropomorphic #2 from Thoughts and Images could be accounted for. There were a LOT left unaccountable.
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http://usagiyojimbo.com/forum/viewtopic ... pomorphics
I'd imagine that an independent b/w anthropomorphic anthology comic with a small print run would have a high mortality rate back in 1984 / 1985. Who knows how many of those 2000 issues even survived long enough to see the b/w comic explosion caused by the TMNTs becoming popular...
Anyways, back to the question...
I have copies of Albedo Anthropomorphics #1 - #5, but I don't have #0
Abayo...
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- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
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I've got a complete set of Albedo, with the exception of #2. 
Fantastic book, with an epic lead story (Erma Felna) and varying quality for the rest of the backup stories.
I believe Albedo #1 was Stan's first published work?
I bought a copy of #1 from Galacci at the San Diego Con a few years back and brought it by the Usagi booth to have it signed. Stan saw the book, smiled and said "Oh, you found one!" He then drew a nice sketch in the borders of his story.
The book is still being published today, now by Shanda Fantasy Arts.

Fantastic book, with an epic lead story (Erma Felna) and varying quality for the rest of the backup stories.
I believe Albedo #1 was Stan's first published work?
I bought a copy of #1 from Galacci at the San Diego Con a few years back and brought it by the Usagi booth to have it signed. Stan saw the book, smiled and said "Oh, you found one!" He then drew a nice sketch in the borders of his story.
The book is still being published today, now by Shanda Fantasy Arts.