Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Two New Comics? Madness!

TORC PRESS ATTACK!

That's right, it's February, and even though there's supposed to be a Killer Ice Storm comin' straight for us, the valiant folks here at TORC Press are continuously undaunted in our quest to unleash the strangest, funnest, most kickingest comix around. Long story short, we've got two new books available in our online store at www.torcpress.com/store.html. First off, we've got the first issue of "Monster King", as previously seen in online webcomic form. It's in bright, garish full color, and features the Clown and Penguin battling a variety of threats while desperately trying to take a leisurely stroll through the forest. I'll admit, it's a little pricey at $5, but again, it's in full color (which is the one and only cause for the price hike). If you've been enjoying the webcomic, help support it by picking up the hard copy. Pwease?

Also now available is Issue 11 of "The Hot Fudge Sundae Adventure Club". The third and final chapter of the "Pyramid" trilogy features the Fudgeheads in a desperate struggle with a gigantic, seemingly unstoppable, Snake God/5th Dimensional Parasite. It's a wild issue, and also continues the unexpected return and even more unexpected transformation of Broken Tea Cup. There's a free preview of the book up at www.torcpress.com/hfsac11prev.html. Or you can just buy it sight unseen from the online store as well. That works too.

For those of you not in the mood to shop online, here's a more technical, snail mail run down:

Monster King Issue 1 is a Full Color, 24 Page Comic featuring some exaggerated violence for $5.00 plus $1.50 S&H. The Hot Fudge Sundae Adventure Club Issue 11 is a BWG, 24 Page Mature Readers (mostly cursing in this particular issue) Comic for $2.50 plus $1.50 S&H. Either (or both!) can be acquired by sending check or money order for the proper amount to:

TORC Press
c/o Joseph Morris
330 S 5th St SW
Clay City, IL 62824

The Impossible 24 Comix in One Year Challenge Counter: 3 Comix Published.

Viva la TORC Press!

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