Mayhem wrote:If Stan gets them in time, I might ask him to bring one or two over to the UK... or more, depending on who from here is going to LFCC...
I was actually hoping you might be able to "distribute" some of them to any Dojo members in Europe who can't make it to any of Stan's convention appearances.
International mail out bound from the US is getting more and more outrageously expensive every year. It costs over $30 (US) to send an untrackable (9"X12") flat rate Priority envelope now.

Ridiculous!
Gaffey wrote:shaxper wrote:Steve Hubbell wrote:Gaffey wrote:Steve Hubbell wrote:the first Usagi Yojimbo Dojo produced limited edition comic.
Did you actually number these? That would be cool.
Todd Shogun suggested possibly numbering it in case the opportunity to do another one ever came up, but I felt it would not be practical since the title is the
"Usagi Yojimbo Dojo 20th Anniversary Special" and that only comes around once.
I think he meant as in ""87/150"
It really is a fantastic idea and gesture. I'm very excited to see it in person.
Yeah, I meant were they hand numbered like the limited edition hardcovers. 24/150, 25/150, 26/150...
Yes, there are 150 numbered copies, plus an additional 10 AP copies for Stan. I also have a small batch of scratch and dent copies (about 10), and a few extras which the printer surprised me with.
Spam Musubi #7 wrote:The 20th Anniversary comic looks great. Can't wait to get my hands on one. Thank you for all your hard work Steve. Hope to see some Dojo members at Comic Fest this weekend. Going to try and make it Saturday. Sensei has a panel at 4pm on Saturday.
- Spam
I mailed off a priority box with Stan's AP copies and 30 of the numbered copies yesterday. The lady at the post office said they could arrive on Thursday, so there IS A CHANCE that Stan will have some copies at Comic Fest.
Tracking Number: 9505510586006040807694
I plan to mail some more copies to Stan so that he has enough to take to England.
And I will be stopping at the post office today to mail out a couple copies to Ken Mitchroney and to finally get an estimate on mailing costs for in the US and internationally. I will post those later today.