Peter David Books For Sale

Just in time for the Holidays!

Kath here.

We have finished our convention season for the year.

One thing I have been hearing from people is that they would love to get a signed copy of X for their Y but they never make it to conventions that Peter is at. So here is your shot at it and helping Peter’s recovery as well.

We have Crazy 8 books for sale at $20.00 per book.

Current titles available are

Camelot Papers

Hidden Earth Book 1: Darkness of the Light

Hidden Earth Book 2: Height of the Depths

Pulling up Stakes

Fearless (which Caroline will sign as well)

We have some of Peter’s adaptations which are $10 a piece.

After Earth: A Perfect Beast by Peter, Bob and Mike

After Earth: the Movie Adaptation

Fables: Bloodties (And we are out of copies)

We have his animation scripts for sale. These are $20 a piece.

Young Justice: Bloodlines

Young Justice: Secret

Ben 10: Prisoner #775 is Missing

Ben 10: In Charm’s Way

We have comic books scripts for sale. They are one for $15 and two for $20

X-Factor #39 (Theresa has the baby)

X-factor #40 (The Aftermath from #39)

X-Factor #45 (Shatterstar and Rictor kiss)

Inquire about other issues of his work

Postage is not included and will be added to the invoice. We will ship to other countries however we can not promise that it will make it by holiday X but we will try.

We take Paypal.

The e-mail address to write to for these signed objects is Padbook4sale@gmail.com

We will invoice you on the books and postage. If you want insurance or faster shipping, we will invoice you on that as well.

Thank you for shopping with us and I hope your holiday season is a pleasant one.

Kath

Censorship and Violence in Entertainment

digresssmlOriginally published October 29, 1999, in Comics Buyer’s Guide #1354

It always starts in different ways, ways that you are always convinced cannot, will not, ever apply to you. Frequently it will begin in regards to some sort of subject matter that you actually applaud. You pat your elected representatives on the back and say, “Go to!” and consider your tax dollars well spent. It always seems to begin with the best of intentions, and as Samuel Johnson said, Hëll is paved with good intentions. Curiously, he said nothing about the frequently-mentioned road to Hëll, although Clive Staples Lewis, in The Screwtape Letters, did have something to say about that oft’ taken pathway: “The safest road to Hëll is the gradual one—the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts.”