UY 97 (spoilers, discussion)

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UY 97 (spoilers, discussion)

Post by sschroeder »

I very much enjoyed # 97 (Boss Hamanaka's Fortune - Part Two (of Two)).

Tons of cool scenes in the rain. And Usagi looks to have a new traveling companion, which could be interesting for the future.

I am curious about one small detail though. In the rightmost top panel on page 9, Usagi's visage is represented only by a + and no real details. Is this a case of forgetting to replace it with something for the final drawing? Other characters at apparently similar distances in the issue have some combination of eyes, nose or a mouth.

I've noticed this before in very small figures like Usagi in the top panel of the last page of # 93, and it seems fine in a case like that where it would be too far to see much detail at all anyway.

I assume the + is a guide for drawing the figure in the early stages in both cases.
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Post by Andy »

I have this one reserved for me at the comic shop, but the store I go to is in the process of moving!!! When they open their new store I'll be able to get it. Until then, I'm plugging my ears to any spoilers!
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Post by estee »

Agghhhh....don't have my copy yet.

Must. Burn. Out. Eyes.

Wait, then how will I read the comic?

Aghhhh!!!!

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Post by Ben »

Here's the problem: I live in Bermuda. There are almost no comic book stores to speak of, and the one GOOD comic store available here doesn't sell UY. I have to special order it...and even then I have to wait another few days longer than everyone else.

Sometimes, the delays don't seem to be worth it, and I just wait for the collected volumes to come out. But there are issues that I simply have to have immediately, right now, today, and that's UY #98...not due out till late November, of course. :roll:
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Here is another problem:
I live in Berlin, Germany; although there are three very good comic shops, and although I could order any American comic through them (meaning a further delay of 3-6 weeks plus shipping costs), I don't.

Why, I hear you ask ?!
I have a strong dislike against comics printed on thin, easy tear-and-wear paper. I have been reading comics for almost 34 years, starting with Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse (yes, I confess, I liked them; but then again, I was only five or six years old... :oops: ), and I still remember my deep frustration and disappointment about every dog-ear, tear, or other damage. I wanted to read them where ever possible, but or bath room might have been a little too moist for the comics... they suffered a lot, so don't ask me whether I still got them.
Throwing them away ( very reluctantly, you guess) when they were almost reduced to colored pulp always made me sad; I wanted to keep them, store them, maybe display them to worthy friends...you can tell I was a natural born collector. :wink:

And then came MAD, or the Germany MAD as that; Whow, they really thought about collectors; better quality papers, thicker, and a glossy outer cover to fend off the moisture ( there were, of course other reasons for that, but, never mind).

Years later I came across my first "real"comic, a trade paper book in DIN A 4; Revelation, bliss :D

This is what good comics should look like! You can actually read them four times in a row, and they don't look like they were torn from a waste bin afterwards!!

So this is the reason why I wait for the TPB issues, which means I'm at least 18 issues behind everybody around here :(

But everything can change, I'm really thinking about collecting the shimmy single issues as well....
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Thomas Froehling wrote: Years later I came across my first "real"comic, a trade paper book in DIN A 4; Revelation, bliss :D
I just ran across the same description (DIN A 4) for the first time this past week on a Hungarian forum where members have been discussing the upcoming release of the first Hungarian edition of Usagi Yojimbo from Vad Virágok.

Is that a description of the size, type of paper, or the type of binding of the trade paperback books?

Thanks for any information you can provide.

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Post by Thomas Froehling »

hello,
DIN A 4 is a description of the size, meaning Deutsche Industrie Norm (German industrial standard)
DIN A 4 is 210 x 297mm in size; don't ask me why it is such an uneven number, that's just the way it is..

Here is a link to a site (German); if i find something in english as well, I'll post it

http://www.din-formate.de/reihe-a-din-g ... l-dpi.html
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Post by Cosmo »

Thomas, Americans don't use the DIN paper sizes. They don't even use the metric system, those barbarians. :lol:

Why 21 x 29,7 centimetres ? Because 29,7/21 = √2. It means that, if you fold a A4 sheet in two, you'll have two A5 sheets (14,8 x 21 cm), four A6 sheets (10,5 x 14,8 cm), and so on. The √2 proportion remains constant, which is very practical.

Oh, sorry for talking about mathematics here. :mrgreen:
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