General Store
Volume 1 Pre-orders
While I haven’t had time to work out the new, better, catch-all General Store with all this kid and Kickstarter business, I did lash together a stopgap solution for Volume 1 preorders. Both the softcover and the incredibly sweet limited edition hardcover, with its cloth binding and foil-stamped slipcover, can be prepurchased via NTO’s Big Cartel store.
Another huge thanks to the Kickstarter backers that bankrolled printing the books!
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Next Town Over’s complete fourth chapter, in which Hunter tries to find a hot bath in picturesque milltown Baron’s Crossing while Vane devises a devastating new weapon. 24 pages (28 including covers)
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Next Town Over’s complete third chapter, in which Hunter is in the market for a new horse to outrun dauntless Diamonds, and makes off with a rancher’s outlaw stallion in rocky Whiskey Bend. 24 pages (32 including cover by Eric Dagley and bonus artwork by Gustav Carlson, Casey Bieda & Robyn Seale)
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Next Town Over’s complete second chapter, in which Ms. Black cartjacks two hapless muleskinners and attempts to blow Mr. Hunter away in aptly-named Sun Prairie, where a miscalculation has unforeseen and unfortunate consequences. 26 pages (32 including covers & bonus artwork by Sef Joosten and sometimes-color-flatter Cate Mehlos)
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Next Town Over’s complete first chapter, in which Ms. Black catches up to Mr. Hunter in small cowtown Lookback, where he’s attempting to win a seemingly significant piece of jewelry off heiress Veronique Dauterive. 24 pages (28 including covers & pinup by Jon Cairns)
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Before there was Next Town Over there was Hell’s Corners, and you can support my current comic by catching up on this freshman foray. This snazzy collection of its first five chapters charts Jeff’s induction into the Rofocale Court Euchre Club and journey to Sargatanas Crossing, as well as (somewhat more douchily) charting my growth as a sequential artist with a bunch of self-important commentary and extras. A word of warning: Hell’s Corners is considerably uglier, more offensive and less serious than NTO. 158 pages, full color except for Canto I, which isn’t and never was.
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