
The initial shipment of the book has arrived and it looks INCREDIBLE! I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out.
This is a Xeric Award-winning, full color, hardcover book, 192 pages (with an additional page of the story that won't ever go online). All for $20 plus shipping!
And from now until August 16th you can get the book with a custom sketch inside on the title page for FREE. Just let me know what you want drawn in the order notes. This sort of thing will cost another $5 later on, so take advantage! (The reason this is a preorder is because I won’t get all the books until mid August; I have a small amount to debut at San Diego Comic-Con. But if I have leftovers I’ll be sure to ship them out earlier.)
There are also a bunch of other new items in the brand new store. Two new shirts, a couple prints, and a poster. So if you ever wanted to support the comic now is your chance!

July 16 2010, 16:55:40 UTC 1 year ago
1. Can a brother get a pīnyīn version? Yes I know I am the only human being in the world who would want a shirt that says "so much gōng fū is happening right now," but it is a Pàng shirt, after all ….
2. … "happening" only has one "n" >___>
July 16 2010, 17:16:55 UTC 1 year ago
2. Wow. Kill me. My soul is crushed.
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Steve LeCouilliard
July 16 2010, 20:18:19 UTC 1 year ago
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April 8 2011, 07:36:04 UTC 1 year ago
NATO takes over command of military operations in Libya
[b]NATO is taking over command of military operations in Libya from coalition forces, world media reported Sunday.[/b]The UN Security Council imposed the no-fly zone over Libya on March 17, along with ordering "all necessary measures" to protect civilians from Muammar Gaddafi's attacks on rebel-held towns.
The 28 NATO ambassadors met on Sunday to decide on further military plans in Libya.
The United States transfers command for a no-fly zone over Libya to NATO, while coalition forces will continue to protect civilian population from attacks by Gaddafi forces.
The military operation in Libya, codenamed Odyssey Dawn, has been conducted so far jointly by 13 states, including the United States, Britain and France.
NATO members decided on Thursday to assume responsibility for the enforcement of a no-fly zone in Libya, but could not agree on taking full command of all military operations in the country.
Meanwhile, leaders of the 27 European Union states on Thursday issued a statement saying the EU stood ready to assist in building a new Libya "in cooperation with the United Nations, the Arab League, the African Union and others."
MOSCOW, March 27 (RIA Novosti)
http://en.rian.ru/world/20110327/1632359
November 3 2011, 23:40:31 UTC 6 months ago