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Failure is an anthology from the five creators that made up Failure in 2003. Each creator gives their tale of a time in their lives when they felt like a failure. Five autobiographical tales in a full-size 32-page comic.
Chris Allen of Movie Poop Shoot said about Failure,"Not a bad book overall, with a good theme, clever design and very funny cover idea; the refrigerator with the failing report card on it," and had great things to say about the individual creators. He even mentioned it in his "best of 2003" report.
Steven Grant of Comic Book Resources said about Failure,"It reads pretty well, keeping the entries fairly short and tight, with most participants resisting the urge to explain themselves and demand sympathy. (A big problem with most autobiographical comics; if criticism demands ruthlessness, autobiography demands it in spades.) It's good."
Other people love Failure, what are you waiting for?
Just $3.00.
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Bunkee #4 collects the first part of the Jet-Pack Jenny and the Factor of 01, including a couple of nice, themed parody ads.
Just $1.50
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Bunkee #3 is a sketchbook special, featuring sneak peeks at upcoming work such as wrestling, Jet-Pack Jenny, and some stuff that's fallen to the wayside, but has not been forgotten.
Just $2.00
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Bunkee #2 is a nice little collection of older, out-of-print stories from previous minis and some newer stuff. There's an entry from Strip Fight and Penny's rant about being a comics widow and cartoonists in general. Bunkee #2 is recommended for Mature readers only.
Just $2.50
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Bunkee #1 is a nice little mini-comic that has two features. First is the Interview that Joel Carroll and I did in 2003, which was recently removed from the Artist's Journal archives. Second is my contribution to the True Porn anthology published in 2003. Because of the nature of the comic story, Bunkee #1 is recommended for Mature readers only.
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Jet-Pack Jenny: The Threat of the Cybergirl is a collaboration by Jerry Stanford & Joel Carroll. This is a wonderful 8-page story where Jet-Pack Jenny answers a distress call from a distant space station and finds a trap laid for her. It's available in full color with a full bleed on all pages. I'm probably losing money on these, just because of the amount of ink it takes.
Sorry, but due to the extreme amount of black ink on all pages, I cannot do a sketch in these books.
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Jet-Pack Jenny and the Flight of the Virginia Dare #1 is the first half of the story of Jet-Pack Jenny and the historic space launch of the Virginia Dare, destined to setle a new world circling another star.
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Jet-Pack Jenny and the Flight of the Virginia Dare #2 is the conclusion of the story of Jenny faced with the challenge of thwarting an attempt to stop a historic space launch.
Just $2.00.
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The Jet-Pack Jenny Two-Pack is the entire story of the launching of the Virginia Dare. Packed together so you can read the entire story in one sitting.
Just $3.00.
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Too Scared To Die is an autobiographical comic, done as I was graduating from art school and facing an uncertain future. Take a tour through a night in my life as I explain my history, my challenges and the thing that keeps me alive. Printed in black and white with a full-color cover, Too Scared To Die is a great opportunity to get inside the soul of a struggling cartoonist.
Just $2.50.
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Death and the Atomic Bomb is the story of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It's narrated by Death, with a personal element added by me. The pages with pictures are just part of the story.
Only $1.00.
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The Carpal Tunnel Press Grab Bag is all of the books shown above, not just the ones pictured here.
At $15.00, it's a bargain!!
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I've been saying it for years, and it's the last words to the reader in Too Scared To Die, now you can wear it on a t-shirt, and let the world know that you're keeping comics alive! Available in four sizes, M-XXL, $5.00 each.
UPDATE: I'm currently sold out of size XL. Currently there are no plans to print more shirts, but if you send me enough e-mails, then I might be persuaded to print more shirts.
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