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STAN SAKAI SIGNED SILKSCREEN FANTAGRAPHICS #16 of 400on eBay

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 7:21 -0700
by go
"(1) STAN SAKAI SIGNED SILKSCREEN ART PRINT. This beautiful, 11-COLOR SILKSCREEN ART PRINT was published by FANTAGRAPHIC BOOKS in 1991. It is from a very Limited Edition of only 400 prints. This has the extremely low Issue Number of #16 of 400. It has been boldly signed in ink in the lower-right corner, by STAN SAKAI. "

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Best wishes to all!
go

Re: STAN SAKAI SIGNED SILKSCREEN FANTAGRAPHICS #16 of 400on

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 8:00 -0700
by Maka
go wrote:"(1) STAN SAKAI SIGNED SILKSCREEN ART PRINT. This beautiful, 11-COLOR SILKSCREEN ART PRINT was published by FANTAGRAPHIC BOOKS in 1991. It is from a very Limited Edition of only 400 prints. This has the extremely low Issue Number of #16 of 400. It has been boldly signed in ink in the lower-right corner, by STAN SAKAI. "

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... RK:MEWA:IT
Best wishes to all!
go
Yes, I been watching this. But now, everyone knows about it. THANKS A LOT GO! :)

(smile, wink, wink) I'm sure a lot of us UY fans frequent eBay.

This print looks awesome. I'll probably bid on it if it doesn't get to high for my family's pocketbook.

Peace,

maka

Re: STAN SAKAI SIGNED SILKSCREEN FANTAGRAPHICS #16 of 400on

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 21:00 -0700
by Maka
Maka wrote:
This print looks awesome. I'll probably bid on it if it doesn't get to high for my family's pocketbook. Peace, maka
We'll that's too rick for my family's pocket book. We'll that's not true. I decided to catch up on my UY graphic novels and a few other graphic novels instead (on amazon.com):

"The Sandman: Endless Nights"
Neil Gaiman; Hardcover; $16.97

"Grasscutter II: Journey to Atsuta Shrine (Usagi Yojimbo, Book 15)"
Stan Sakai; Paperback; $11.17

"Usagi Yojimbo : The Shrouded Moon TPB"
Stan Sakai; Paperback; $11.17

"Usagi Yojimbo : Duel At Kitanoji (Usagi Yojimbo (Dark Horse))"
Stan Sakai; Paperback; $11.87

"Usagi Yojimbo: Volume 18: Travels with Jotaro (Usagi Yojimbo (Dark Horse))"
Stan Sakai; Paperback; $11.17

"The Art Of Usagi Yojimbo: 20th Anniversary Edition"
Stan Sakai; Hardcover; $27.17

"Bone: One Volume Edition"
Jeff Smith; Paperback; $27.17

"Acme Novelty Datebook: Sketches and Diary Pages in Facsimile 1986-1995"
Chris Ware; Hardcover; $27.17

For a total of $143.86 with free shipping. It probably will get here in Dec sometime (with Art of UY being late), but I obviously can't complain (after all, if can afford to spend $143.86 on graphic novels, life must be pretty good).

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Side question:
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Do you buy graphic novels on amazon (or other internet store), or do you only buy from your local comic book store? Why?</b>

In the US, The amazon price is usually cheaper if you order at least $25 (for free shipping). I stopped collecting comics around 1999 (after my first daughter was born), so mostly check out graphic novels at the library. Once every two years or so, I get a comic book itch and I'll splurge at the local comic book store or on Amazon. The time before this, I ordered the UY shirts (chop and the white one) from our local comic book store.

Peace,

maka

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 23:09 -0700
by Sebastian
I buy comics from bookstores, I never really got into buying things through the internet.

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:04 -0700
by Jeff_W
I have a great comic store, and they give me a pretty decent discount, so comics and trades all come from the shop, Amazon does get a lot of my business for DVDs and regular books though... and oddly a lot of my cooking implements...

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 12:14 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
does the w stand for anything, or do you just like the letter w

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 13:03 -0700
by Sebastian
My guess is that's the first letter of his family name.

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 13:16 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
oh, mr. suave with his two names.

wait...i have two names too...IM SUAVE!!! hooray!!! :D

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 13:53 -0700
by Sebastian
I also have got two names.

You mean "suave" as "sweet, gentle"?

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 14:18 -0700
by Jeff_W
Um... W is the initial from my surname... I am not very inventive when making handles, sorry.

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 23:57 -0700
by Sebastian
No need to apologize, we were just curious.

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 8:11 -0700
by miyamoto musashi
no, i mean suave as in cool, slick