Sex, zombies and casual (sex) Fridays—my Last Kiss eBooks have all that and more!
Each themed collection features—many of my best Last Kiss comics; plus commentaries; and samples of the original 1950s-’60s art.
Now available on Amazon!
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Great news, John! Here are the amazon.de links:
Sex Day
Casual Fridays
Surviving the Big Three
(It seems European customers can’t shop at amazon.com’s Kindle store.)
Wow! I’m in Germany too? Terrific! Thanks, Gerd!!!
I love the fine print: “Andrews McMeel books are available at quantity discounts with bulk purchase for educational … use.” Heading for the schoolbook sector, John?
Wow. I hadn’t noticed that, Gerd. But now that I know…yes, my goal in life is to have kids learn all about sex and life from the characters in Last Kiss. That should provide full employment for mental health workers for decades.
I hadn’t noticed that, Gerd. But now that I know…yes, my goal in life is to have kids learn all about sex and life from the characters in Last Kiss. That should provide full employment for mental health workers for decades.
iVerse just launched their digital comics program for libraries, and these titles are part of AMP’s offerings!
If your library participates, patrons should be able to request the book for a week.
Great. Thanks for the heads up, Torsten. I had no idea they were going to be available for libraries. So far, I’ve just been mentioning that these are available through Amazon, but—according to my publisher—the books are being sold by every online eBook retailer. So Comixology, iTunes, etc.
By the way, Torsten, your winning submission to one of my contests is featured (and you get credit, of course) in Last Kiss: Surviving the Big Three—Holidays, Family, and Zombies. I’m going to see if I can send you a free digital copy!