General discussion about Usagi Yojimbo, the comics, the stories, the characters, collectibles, TV appearances, Stan Sakai, Space Usagi, Nilson & Hermy, and all other related topics.
As my earlier post said, I'm on a rampage to complete my collection. I've searched the back issue boxes at my local stores long enough! RRRYYYAAAAAAAHHH!
Tim wrote:I was hoping that somebody here in the forum has bought Usagi back issues through Mirage at http://www.ninjaturtles.com/order/catusagi.htm and can tell me if they are first printings.
As my earlier post said, I'm on a rampage to complete my collection. I've searched the back issue boxes at my local stores long enough! RRRYYYAAAAAAAHHH!
I can't swear to it, but I believe all the issues from Mirage series were only released as first printings, except for the first couple issues, maybe, which guest starred the TMNT (the three issues which are sold out ).
That would also be my understanding.
I don't think any of the Usagi issues were reprinted, although they have been collected into Stan's trade paperbacks.
The Mirage Publishing and Dark Horse comics are all first printings.
I believe the only UY comic that went into multiple printing was issue 9 (?) of the Fantagraphics run which had Leonardo of the TMNT on the cover, and Peter Laird did a back-up story.
Almost all the trade collections, however, have gone into multiple printings.
Thanks so much for all the info, everybody! You've all been so much help. But what else could I have expected? Everybody knows that Usagi fans are the best!
By the way, Mayhem, I love the Yoda quote. Whenever I'm coaching or teaching, I always use it.
Mayhem wrote:I'm sure I've had a second printing of the very first issue in my hands, but could be mistaken.
You're right. The first issue of the Fantagraphics run did have a second printing. It is easily distinguished from the first printing because it is a shade redder at the top.
UY Color Special #1 might qualify too, with a 2000-issue limited "Special Edition" run that had a 50 cent higher cover price and a heavier stock cover.