— May 19th, 2009

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— May 20th, 2009

I have never been more proud to announce a new product in our PvP store as I am today.

Finally, after almost a year in the works, and after several unfortunate delays, the first PvP hardcover collection will be shipping July 15th. Behold the PvP Awesomology.

The Awesomology is 600 pages and comes with a beautiful cover and slipcase featuring incredible art by Kristian Donaldson. The contents of the book is every PvP strip as it appeared online from 1998-2005. We also have a pre-history of PvP that shows what I was working on from 1996-1998 before my career as a Webcartoonist started.

The Awesomology is being printed now, should be in the Diamond Memphis warehouse by early July, so I feel safe saying that they should be ready to ship from Amplifier to your door on July 15th. There are two versions of the Awesomology: a regular edition and a signed and numbered edition. The signed edition contains a full color tip-in sheet that’s hand signed and numbered by myself and is limited to 250 copies.

If you buy the Awesomology in stores, it’ll run you $100 or $125 for the signed and numbered edition. But I’m offering a discount to my online customers who pre-order the book. $85 for the regular edition and $95 for the signed and numbered edition.

You can order it now at PvPstuff.com

UPDATE:I would be remiss to not mention my brother in this post. When you get your hands on this Awesomology and you feel the weight of five years worth of PvP strips, I hope you’re as overwhelmed as I am at the amount of work that went into making sure this thing got done right. And that credit should go to my brother Brian.

While it’s true that I’m responsible for the work itself, Brian painstakingly took five years of mismatched sized comic strips and arranged them page by page until the work was done. It was a month worth of his weekends and he did it all just to help out his brother.

That’s love, my friends.





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