Just read part 1 of The Secret of the Hell Screen and it left me puzzled.....
Page 13 - Inspector Ishida states that the Hell Screen was painted "...after the battle of the Red Forest swept through this area fifteen years ago."
But on page 19 -- Priest Hasano claims "It is called Redemption by the Golden Buddha, painted by Master Kato twenty years ago."
So, who is correct?
Usagi Yojimbo #155
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Re: Usagi Yojimbo #155
I have not read it yet, but maybe, that is part of the mystery...? 
Assuming there is a mystery.... but maybe I'm going out on a limb in guessing that Ishida = mystery.

Assuming there is a mystery.... but maybe I'm going out on a limb in guessing that Ishida = mystery.
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That is a mistake on my part. When that preview came out on Comicbookresources.com I emailed Editor Aaron to change it to "...before the Battle of the Red Forest..." for the trade collection.Steve Hubbell wrote:Just read part 1 of The Secret of the Hell Screen and it left me puzzled.....
Page 13 - Inspector Ishida states that the Hell Screen was painted "...after the battle of the Red Forest swept through this area fifteen years ago."
But on page 19 -- Priest Hasano claims "It is called Redemption by the Golden Buddha, painted by Master Kato twenty years ago."
So, who is correct?
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Re: Usagi Yojimbo #155
Stan Sakai wrote:That is a mistake on my part. When that preview came out on Comicbookresources.com I emailed Editor Aaron to change it to "...before the Battle of the Red Forest..." for the trade collection.Steve Hubbell wrote:Just read part 1 of The Secret of the Hell Screen and it left me puzzled.....
Page 13 - Inspector Ishida states that the Hell Screen was painted "...after the battle of the Red Forest swept through this area fifteen years ago."
But on page 19 -- Priest Hasano claims "It is called Redemption by the Golden Buddha, painted by Master Kato twenty years ago."
So, who is correct?
I like maichan's idea better ... maybe you can still change the story line before the mystery is solved!!!maichan wrote:I have not read it yet, but maybe, that is part of the mystery...?
Assuming there is a mystery.... but maybe I'm going out on a limb in guessing that Ishida = mystery.

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Re: Usagi Yojimbo #155
So it was changed on one panel correctly, but overlooked to be changed on another panel in the story then before the issue was printed?Stan Sakai wrote:That is a mistake on my part. When that preview came out on Comicbookresources.com I emailed Editor Aaron to change it to "...before the Battle of the Red Forest..." for the trade collection.
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Re: Usagi Yojimbo #155
It was printed incorrectly in the one panel in the comic, but when the story is reprinted in trade format, that panel will be corrected.....Mayhem wrote:So it was changed on one panel correctly, but overlooked to be changed on another panel in the story then before the issue was printed?Stan Sakai wrote:That is a mistake on my part. When that preview came out on Comicbookresources.com I emailed Editor Aaron to change it to "...before the Battle of the Red Forest..." for the trade collection.
Re: Usagi Yojimbo #155
Looks like Usagi doesn't like being called a mendicant either!
Re: Usagi Yojimbo #155
Does taking selfies flip images? In the Letters Column, Denise Hansen has the scar over the left eye in the top photo and it's over the right eye in the other one.