Sam & Max Surfin' the Highway.

OMG, MASSIVE GIANT ERECT BONER TIME!!!

Twenty years ago, they burst onto the indie comic book scene with a daring venture to the Philippines (drawn entirely without reference) called "Monkeys Violating the Heavenly Temple." Today they're the stars of an Eisner-nominated webcomic and a successful episodic game series. Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell and Telltale are celebrating these milestones with exciting news: the complete Sam & Max collection, Surfin' the Highway, is back in print!
In addition to all of the content of the 1995 original, the new edition contains 25 pages of content developed over the last two decades, bringing the page count to 197 with 45 pages in full color. The new content includes advertisements for the original Freelance Police comic book, a color version of "Fair Wind to Java," and recent paintings promoting Telltale's Sam & Max games and the upcoming DVD release of the Sam & Max Freelance Police animated series.
The collection is available in two versions: a paperback edition (shown at right), and a signed and numbered, limited edition hardcover. Both versions can be ordered now. The paperback is already shipping. The hardcover is in preorder status, and is scheduled for a Spring 2008 release. (Please note: all merchandise on orders that include the hardcover will be held until the hardcover is in stock!)





I'M ROCK HARD RIGHT NOW!!

$20 for the PB, $50 for the autographed HB, either of them are worth every penny. I'm totally getting the signed copy, and I can finally retire my bootleg copy of that I made from a PDF version that I downloaded, printed out on the school's printer, and then put in a three-ring binder.
