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Title: Super 'Suckers Binge Book 2 available on Amazon
Post by: Sitcomics on May 22, 2016, 10:10:48 PM
Hi all.  Super 'Suckers is a comic book comedy from Sitcomics about vampires in college with art by Jeff Shultz (Betty and Veronica) words by Robin Taylor and Darin Henry (Futurama, Seinfeld), and colors by Glenn Whitmore.


68 pages of story and art for only $3.99 and free prime shipping. Just search for Super 'Suckers Binge Book on Amazon and it should pop right up.    :D  Bye!
Title: Re: Super 'Suckers Binge Book 2 available on Amazon
Post by: irishmoxie on May 22, 2016, 10:17:41 PM
I noticed that issue #1 is on Amazon too (out 6/6/2016). So for people that like paper comics, they can get them there.
Title: Re: Super 'Suckers Binge Book 2 available on Amazon
Post by: daren on May 23, 2016, 03:20:34 AM
Awesome, I'm going to give out a few copies.

Title: Re: Super 'Suckers Binge Book 2 available on Amazon
Post by: irishmoxie on July 06, 2016, 09:44:19 PM
Bought paper copies of Super Suckers 1 and 2 on the sit comics website because I love them so much. They came super fast in the mail even on a holiday weekend. And they sent me a bonus comic and sticker. Awesome!
Title: Re: Super 'Suckers Binge Book 2 available on Amazon
Post by: DeCarlo Rules on July 07, 2016, 07:24:51 AM
Quote from: irishmoxie on July 06, 2016, 09:44:19 PM
Bought paper copies of Super Suckers 1 and 2 on the sit comics website because I love them so much. They came super fast in the mail even on a holiday weekend. And they sent me a bonus comic and sticker. Awesome!

Super Suckers is awesome. Darin Henry and Jeff Shultz are right on the money with this one. It's like the kind of "9 PM" comic book that I WISH Archie Comics was publishing (ditto for Die Kitty Die). I love having a print comic for it, and am looking forward to the same for Die Kitty Die from Chapterhouse Comics, later on this year. Darin is great with getting those printed issues right out to people.

ACP's concept of comics for an older audience than their traditional one seems to be putting a lot of foul language into the Dark Circle titles. It's been done, and a lot better, in other titles.