[Groop]Groo T-Shirts?
Gary Grossmann
grossfam@olywa.net
Mon, 21 Jan 2002 14:37:15 -0800
Hi Folks!
Ok, before anybody asks, only T-shirts that are put out by someone who at
least theoretically paid Sergio & Mark for the privilege make the Groo List.
The rarest of these are the Groo/Cerebus T-Shirt from the 1985 Charlotte
Heroes Con, the 1996 Comic-Con International Volunteer T-Shirt, and the Groo
Game T-Shirt from Archangel, which was part of the Groo Game promotion in
1997. There were not a lot of these made. Of course, outside the Groop,
the Malaysian T-shirt is pretty darn rare too!
Mark, any chance of a 20th Anniversary Groo T-Shirt? Man, that would be
cool! (or are negotiations with Graphitti Designs or whoever more trouble
than its worth.)
Ruben, if I made a shirt from each Groo cover, including TPB's, there would
be about 180 or so! That means I could wear a different Groo shirt every
day for 6 months!!! Oh Boy!!!!!!
Take care all -Gary G.
PS Which Groo cover would be best for Groo Underwear?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Evanier" <me@evanier.com>
To: <groop@groo.com>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Groop]Groo T-Shirts?
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 09:27:19 -0800, rarellano@shaw.ca wrote:
>
> >If one were desperate, one could always get an iron-on transfer made at
> >a laser copy centre. I assume that Mark/Sergio would be ok with that
> >as long as it was for one's personal use & enjoyment only. Personally,
> >I have a t-shirt featuring one of the covers of the Image series.
>
> ME: We are fine with these things as long as they're not produced in
> any quantity -- meaning more than five or so.
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