We now have two T-shirt designs available at Teepublic, the remastered Milk & Cheese "Gin" shirt, as well as the Devil Puppet shirt. Both designs are available on sweatshirts, hoodies, and long-sleeved T-shirts (among other styles) in multiple colors.
Here's the link if you'd like to check it out: http://tee.pub/lic/RnGU2pSlmHI
FYI: Teepublic is currently running a sale which will last another day or two, in case you were thinking of ordering anything.
The next design we're working to bring back is the original two-sided Milk & Cheese: "Look Out, Here They Come!' shirt. Sarah found the files for the Hot Topic version of the shirt, and the back of the original. Still looking for the original front art.
When I can catch up on work, I want to "remaster" some of the older HOF shirts and add a few new designs. I always wanted to do some more Hectic Planets shirts but they were not feasible back when you had to order a minimum of shirts, store them and haul them around to cons/ship them. One thing I always wanted to do was a Mad Planets fake tour shirt, and print-on-demand is perfect for niche-within-a-niche things like that. Just gotta find time to work some designs up and draw them. I figure Milk & Cheese stuff will take precedent for obvious reasons, but there's no reason not to make some oddball stuff for the hell of it with this system. Maybe a Broken Robot design, a Fun Strip or two that might work on a shirt, things like that.
Right now I've been spending most of this past week in bed with a back problem, which is really messing up my schedule (work and sleep). I don't know I managed it, but it looks like I got me a strain on my lower-left side, it's better than it was but not fading as fast as I'd like. My sleep problems were coming back before this happened and I can't sleep more than three or four hours at a time, even with the heat pad, because of the stupid pain. I walk like a broken robot and hold onto hand rails for dear life. Today I've been working in bed on top of heat pads, which isn't the worst way to spend a day, but it isn't exactly a great home office situation. Especially when I am so fumble-fingered on my laptop.
But I cheered up when Sarah e-mailed the recolored shirt designs and page links, I didn't think we'd be getting the shirts posted until tomorrow at the earliest. It's nice to have the shirts available again after so many years. It's nifty, it's neato and keen.

We also have items featuring design elements done for the Eltingville Club collection.

Leighton Connor
2020-12-07 02:27:39 +0000 UTCErik C. Jones
2020-12-07 01:58:57 +0000 UTC