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Flame-Broiled #3, the first good issue! AKA Meeting Harvey Pekar Part 1, this is the one all you American Splendor fans have
been looking for (along with issues 4-5, completing the trilogy). It's stupid, it's mornic, it's crazy, it's Flame Broiled!
How long will it take Matt and Nick to muster up the nerve and talk to Harvey? Read on! Also includes a bonus story about
high school bands and youth theater! Very, very, limited quantities have special plastic covers. First come, first serve.
(For plastic covers, please make preference to heaven or hell edition). 24 pgs, mini-comic, $2.
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Flame-Broiled #5. Those who don't like Harvey Pekar, rejoice! This is the last part of our trilogy, Meeting Harvey Pekar.
Taking on a slightly shorter dimension (due to Nick messing up the dimensions of his drawing board), this issue has an odd
"hmmm..." quality. Matt is ridiculously hard on himself, and everyone else sits back and laughs at him! Gee, what
fun! Let's all go make fun of Matt too. Get inside Matt's brain, and get a different perspective on Harvey Pekar while you're
at it. 24 pgs, mini-comic, $2.
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Out of Print and Embarassing Early Work
The stuff here is either out of print, very embarassing, or too much of a pain in the ass to make. What this means is that,
essentially, is it not available to you, the general public. We never throw out our originals, however, and could always be
persuaded to make extra copies if someone were to provide us with large wads of cash or comics. E-mail us if you must really
have one of these and we might work something out, but don't say you weren't warned.
Flame Broiled 3D #1: These were a big hit at SPACE, but are a pain to make. The story is pretty stupid (I wrote it a long
time ago), but the 3D effects work. If you really want one, e-mail me and we'll work something out.
Bubbles: A mini-booklet written by Matt and illustrated by his sister Jessica. Out of print, but hopefully I'll make some
more sometime soon (this process could be speeded up with e-mail requests). I was selling these at the last SPACE. but most
people were so preoccupied with the 3D comics that they barely paid any attention to these.
Mr. Ebanks, our first ever attempt at a mini-comic, is somehow amusing in a strange sort of way. A pseudonym for our 8th grade
science teacher, he was indeed a very weird fellow and our comic captures that, umm, sort of. Done in a weird overwide dimension
that had one mini-comic creator instruct us on how to make "proper" mini-comics in the right dimensions. 10 pgs,
mini-comic, Out of Print.

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Global Studies Comics #1: The Ottoman Empire. We did this for our 9th grade Global Studies class (Mr. Parker) for a project
on the Ottoman Empire. It is our first attempt at a nonfiction comic (trust me, those autobiographical comics are a lot more
fictional than one might think). Thrill to the rise and eventual fall of the greatest empire in the history of mankind. It's
nobody's business but the Turks! 8 pgs, mini-comic, Out of Print.
The Strange and Bizarre Story of the Tragical Christopher Sly. Done for an 8th grade English class (Mr. Babinec), this was
out first school project. A lost "epilogue" of sorts to the Taming of the Shrew, this is basically incomprehensible
to anyone who has not just finished reading The Tamking of the Shrew. and probably incomprehensible to half of those that
have. Something about Christopher Sly thinking her is Petruchio and running off looking for Kate once she hits him over the
head or something. I don't know, I wrote the thing and I have no clue what it's about really. 12 pgs, mini-comic, Out of Print.
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