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GayRollers and Bunnies

New merch available at the Oatmeal shop, including prints of the GayRoller 2000.

GayRollers and Bunnies

Posted September 29, 2010

I've had a ton of requests to turn the GayRoller 2000 from the comic What it means when you say literally into a poster or t-shirt. Initially I tried making it into a shirt, but the artwork was too complex and had too many colors. All my shirts are screen printed, which means you have a limited number of colors and each color has to be split into a separate layer. The GayRoller looks pretty crappy when split up that way, plus I thought that as a t-shirt the art might seem a bit out of context without the Falwell quote next to it. Therefore, I decided to sell it as a print instead. Each print is 12"x18" (30cm x 45cm) and I'm signing every copy.

The GayRoller 2000 Print
The GayRoller 2000

Also, there's been a ton of requests for women's sizing for t-shirts - particularly the Special Ops Bunny. I went ahead and ordered a second set of shirts in women's sizes from the print shop which should be available in a week or so. If you want to get yours now, you can pre-order (just expect 2-3 weeks for delivery).

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