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Evan Dorkin
Evan Dorkin

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Milk & Cheese "Play With Sterno" 11x17 Pin-Up For Sale

EDITED as this offer is now open to all Patreon backers. 

Hey, folks.

This 11" x 17" pin-up is finally finished and is available for sale exclusively to Patreon backers (at all levels). If anyone wants to own this, I'm asking $2500, based on time, effort and what some smaller pieces have gone for on eBay over the past year (I will consider offers, obviously a lot depends on the offer and whether or not May turns out to be as much of a financial dry spell as April has been).

Priority mail shipping in the contiguous (i.e. stuck together-like) U.S. is included in the price tag for Patreon backers (only). I will also throw in a bunch of extras, including signed comics, a signed Beasts of Burden poster, random index card drawings from the box, and if I scrounge up anything interesting that can ship flat in an art package maybe there will be an additional surprise.

If anyone's robbed an armored car recently and loves Milk & Cheese, I'm at evandorkin@gmail.com for inquiries. Please DO NOT contact me via DM about this (thanks). We can take credit cards through Square, Paypal, checks. Whatever works. I think Paypal takes credit cards. I'm going to be 60 in two years and I still don't know about money stuff. Or much of anything. I do know the original Beetle was named Abner Jenkins. Which is sad. 

If no one bites, I'll then make it available through social media or eBay. Don't know if you don't try, and all that. Anyway, I nosed this sucker along for literally years so I'm glad it's finally turned into something finished up and presentable.

FYI, I will be making the "Sterno" art available to $10 backers as a PDF print download asap. 

Thanks for looking. Thanks for being here.

Milk & Cheese "Play With Sterno" 11x17 Pin-Up For Sale

Comments

I get it, it's true.

Evan Dorkin

Ha ha, appreciate that. I know the feeling. I haven't bought a piece of art in maybe twenty years, I still kick myself for things I passed up when they were affordable but I had to break the spell and walk away. That's not sales talk or me being pushy, btw! Art is a luxury, bills are a reality.

Evan Dorkin

Oh man the temptation is so strong!

Dan Evans III


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