Suburban Tribe

Monday, April 23, 2007

It's Here!

Too Many Notes is now available at the site store. 108 pages square-bound with a glossy cover stock, this trade paperback has all of the strips from 2006 plus the first 24 Suburban Tribe strips with commentary by moi.

If you wanted one of the print comics but balked at the price, this collection is a much better value. Grab one while you can. If you are here in Louisville, you should also be able to find them at Carmichael's Books and The Zone by the end of this week. And if you pre-ordered, your copy will be shipping out today or tomorrow.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looking forward to receiving my copy in the mail. (And much enjoying the D&D version.)

3:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ditto that. Eagerly awaiting my pre-order. :)

7:24 PM  
Blogger John Lee said...

All pre-ordered copies are on their way as you read this.

7:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I couldn't figure out why you were calling it "too many notes". It didn't make sense. Then you post the cover online, and all becomes clear.

Someones been watching "Amadeus !"

10:51 AM  
Blogger lorem ipsum said...

You're right, Scott! 'Amadeus' is on near-constant loop in the Lee household. Believe it or not, though, the title for the then-upcoming book was decided upon last summer on a train ride from Belgium to the Netherlands. There were at least a dozen other candidates, but 'Too Many Notes' was the obvious standout. So there truly was a real-time European influence at work!

9:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nothing is ever going to top the first D&D story, but this was a very fun and well-drawn return to it.

11:13 AM  
Blogger Lee Cherolis said...

I got my copy yesterday, the book looks great!

12:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A story arc in costume, that would be nice! If starbucks has portals to parallel DnD universes, they must have developed timetravel to serve coffee in the 18th century too.

5:55 AM  

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