Friday, 13 May 2022

Stack o' Chris Woerner books (Dave's Weekly Update #440)

Hi, Everybody!
  
Dave's Weekly Update:

Chris Woerner's books:
And the rest...(just like the original Gilligan's Island theme.)

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The Living the Line store is having a 20 percent off sale through the 15th. 

AND, Sean's doing a contest in the Cerebus Facebook Group. Um...ya gotta be a member to see the post. So if you're not "IN", you need a FaceItBook id, I recommend using a realistic fake name, like "Sophia Henrot-Gutch". Then ya gotta pass the entrance exam. Tell Mags "Ron sent ya"...
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Heritage, pretty much has the best Cerebus Original Art deals available...
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Cerebus in Hell?:
The Uncrucifiable Cerebus Goes To A Gay Bar MAY221082 Order Cut Off May 26, 2022
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Please fill out your surveys so I can get the copy Travis is buying from me.
And if you didn't wanna deal with Kickstarter or the Waverly Press, guess what's in the new previews.
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Oliver's Cerebus movie: The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical, and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark is currently available "Plex", "Xumo", "Vimeo On Demand", "Tubi".
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Up to 35% off site-wide:
May 11-15
         26-30
Tell your fans! Remind them that everything will be up to 35% off -- that means $13 tees, $20 phone cases, $30 hoodies, and way more!

Next Time: Dave sent me stuff, so...that

2 comments:

ChrisW said...

The books are all on Amazon and Kindle. Dave may be a ways behind on recording and releasing these, I have sent him a couple since including a brand-new book published a month ago. At this point, current events is pretty much all I write about so it's up-to-date.

Tony Dunlop said...

My hunch is that Dave pre-records these well ahead of time. All the stuff he's been talking about from Robin Snyder lately arrived (at least at my house) in a Kickstarter package sometime last fall or early winter, for example.