Artists honour 'Usagi Yojimbo' creator with drawings from the heart


Eric Muller’s portrait of Stan Sakai and Usagi Yojimbo in The Sakai Project.

The Sakai Project is helping artist Stan Sakai ease his financial burdens.

Thirty years ago a rabbit samurai drawn by a man from Hawaii appeared in a comic book for the first time. Stan Sakai’s ongoing Usagi Yojimbo comic series has followed the long-eared warrior’s travels across an anthropomorphic feudal Japan ever since, gaining fans around the world and inspiring local cartoonists in the process.

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