Friday, September 28, 2007

Out Now - "Name That Republican" trading cards




Last November I illustrated 50 comical portraits of the GOP's finest for Chronicle Books. The cards containing the illustration on the front and a variety of fun facts on the back just became available to the public. You can get them from Chronicle's website or from any bookstore or online store like amazon.com or overstock.com.

15 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Needs an update. Where's Paul Ryan?