Limited Edition

Christmas Ornaments 

for 2007

There will be five ornaments this year.  These will be available to order at the price of $25 (includes shipping) from now until Christmas Day*.

* Ornament may arrive after Christmas Day, so please order early!
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Saki-Chi Ornament

This year's first ornament comes from my own strip, "Rangers!".  Saki-Chi is dressed as Cindy Lou Who, as depicted in the 2006 Christmas strip below.

To get your Limited Edition 2007 Saki-Chi ornament, click the link below.

Read more about Rangers at http://rangers.comicgenesis.com!

Rangers! 12/25/2006
"Clarence" Ornament

As you can see, this fellow also comes from the Rangers! strip for Christmas 2006.  Before you ask, I'd better tell you that, even though he's a regular, I don't know his name.  Let's just name him "Clarence", for the character from Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life".

To get your Limited Edition 2007 "Clarence" ornament, click the link below.

Join the adventure with Rangers! at http://rangers.comicgenesis.com!
Sam the Dog Ornament

Steve Troop's "Melonpool" provided the inspiration for my very first ornament, and I've kept a Melonpool character in the lineup ever since.  This year we see Sam the Dog, pilot of the Steel Duck, in a classic  scarf and top hat (and a sprig of holly for good measure).  He's also holding a plaque engraved with the year 2007.

To get your Limited Edition 2007 Sam the Dog ornament, click the link below.

Read all about Sam, Mayberry and co. at www.melonpool.com!

Lenny is the genie who serves as mentor/sidekick (did I say kick?) for Sam and Alex, the stars of John P. Lotshaw's "Accidental Centaurs".  Lenny is about 3 inches from his Santa cap to the end of his... smoke trail?  And he sports a plaque with the year 2007 emblazoned on it.

To get your Limited Edition 2007 Lenny ornament, click the link below.

See Lenny, Sam and Alex at www.accidentalcentaurs.com!

Considering all the popular TV show references on Mark Mekkes' strip "Zortic", it only makes sense to steal a march on that popular greeting card company and television network, and produce the first ever Christmas ornament depicting Zortic's state-of-the-art ship, the Entire Prize.  Next year: the Steel Duck?

To get your Limited Edition 2007 Entire Prize ornament, click the link below.

Follow the exploits of the Zortic and his crew at www.zortic.com!