Don’t be the person who e-mails me a week from now, saying they were vacationing in Bolivia, and are only now noticing that they missed their chance! Get yours today!!
(…a surprising number of Sheldon readers vacation in Bolivia.) 🙂
Don’t be the person who e-mails me a week from now, saying they were vacationing in Bolivia, and are only now noticing that they missed their chance! Get yours today!!
(…a surprising number of Sheldon readers vacation in Bolivia.) 🙂
After opening up the super-secret sale to Sheldon newsletter subscribers yesterday, there are just 73 Artist’s Editions left, so get ’em while they’re hot.
We already shipped out a few hundred of the orders yesterday…but you want to know the coolest part? One Sheldonista just e-mailed me to say he got his book already. BAM. A 1-day turnaround. That’s how we roll at the Sheldon store. 🙂
(…I actually have no idea how it got there that fast. Martin must live in California. Or, it’s possible the US Postal Service is goin’ ALL OUT this year to win the award for “Best Pseudo-Independent Business Which is Half-Independent and Half-Reliant on Federal Subsidies”. It’s an easy award to win, by the way: They only have to compete against Amtrak.)
Anywho, head on over to the Sheldon Store, and treat yourself to some awesomeness!
The fact that the network fought Schulz on the use of Vince Guaraldi’s jazz astounds me: that album really is beautiful.
…plus, I always think of the dopey dance moves at the end of the TV special. Pigpen had the moves.
Since the books arrived, I’ve been crack-a-lackin’ on putting drawings in 250 of them. And you know what that means: It’s time to open up orders for the limited-number Artist’s Editions!
On Monday, between 12:30 and 2:30 PM EST, we’ll be sending out the secret e-mail to Sheldon-by-Email and Newsletter subscribers, giving them the hidden store link. They’ll get first crack to grab a copy. Then, on late Tuesday, the Artist Editions be available to everyone else in the store.



Just a head’s up to American Sheldonistas: if you’re ordering books for Christmas, I wouldn’t recommend opting for Media Mail…as that can take 14 days or so. Go for Priority Mail.
In other news: the Glornak stickers will be available to ship Dec. 11th, so I’m putting them up for sale as well! Any U.S. Priority Mail orders that includes a Glornak sticker will go out then. Or, if you want to 100% ensure that your books/t-shirts/buttons are mailed out earlier than that, just place a separate order for Glornak. The separate sticker shipment will be free. Easy peasy!
So if you were hopin’ to snag one of those 250 Artist’s Editions, make sure you’re signed up for the newsletter, as those folks will be getting first crack at it! (Note: if you get Sheldon by e-mail, you get the newsletter automatically. No need to sign up again.)
2.) YOUTUBE: Do you remember this strip, complaining that YouTube doesn’t have anything worthwhile on it? Sheldon reader TJ e-mailed me to share this video of a MIG-25 reaching the edge of space. The beginning is a little slow, but MAN…seeing that jet get to the edge of space is amazing. “The Soviet Union: We Might Not Have Been Able to Build a Car That Could Last Longer Than Two Years, But Our Aeronautics Were Pretty Dang Cool.”
3.) SHELDON MIIS FOR WII: Sheldonista Mike tells me that the Wii system has a new channel called “Check Mii Out”…and that he’s gone ahead and created some Sheldon-inspired Miis. I still don’t have a Wii (*sad*), and so haven’t seen them myself, but I encourage you to check ’em out:
0664-1252-2837 — Sheldon
7616-2906-4837 — Dante
5272-3914-9525 — Gramp
Thanks, Mike!
I wasn’t gonna share this for another week or so, but so many folks have been askin’ about it that I’m giving you a sneak peak: Ladies and gents, may I proudly present Sheldon Book Four, A Blizzard of Lizards!


I’m so excited for you guys to get your copy of the book. It really came out great. It has every strip since the last collection, plus a specially-formatted version of the Saturday-only Storyline “Good Luck, Baby Duck,” and extra content you won’t find online. (Want to see a bigger image? Click here. )
Sales for the book should be starting in 7-10 days, and will be shippin’ out in time for worldwide Christmas deliveries. I’m hoping a lot of these puppies will be discovered under the tree Christmas morning.
The one thing I always hear from Sheldonistas is “don’t leave any strips out” of the book collections. And to make sure we get ‘em all in there, we’ll be doing two books a year from now on: One in time for Christmas, and one around San Diego Comic-Con in mid-summer. Just like “A Blizzard of Lizards”, each book will have all the strips in high resolution (showing you the little details you can’t see online), plus book-only content you can’t find anywhere else.
“A Blizzard of Lizards” will be going on sale in two shakes of a lamb’s tail. And, as always, first crack on the Artist’s Editions will go to newsletter subscribers!
(I just realized I wrote “two shakes of a lamb’s tail”. What a huge dork I am.)
In the meantime, here’s an old Thanksgiving favorite from the Sheldon archives.
And, just for fun, a random turkey-related Chuck Norris reference.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
“I guess staying up late reading web comics paid off for once. I really just went back a couple years in the archives and started reading until I saw the little square. I kept having to go back to your blog post as I read through the archives because I kept forgetting what I was looking for.”
Now that we’re done with our first Scavenger Hunt, what did everyone think? Was it fun? Should we do it again sometime? Once or twice a year? Lemme know!
2.) I try to make it a point to answer every e-mail I get, but after a bit of weekend travel and a few pending projects, I’m a little behind! My apologies if you’ve e-mailed and haven’t heard back: I’ll definitely catch back up by Thanksgiving.
3.) Today’s strip has a nice echo to this strip (one of my all-time favorites). I had to return to this concept sooner or later…I just love it when Flaco has to explain something at length.
4.) Speaking of Flaco, I love that the one navy in the world he ended up with is the Bulgarian Navy. “The Bulgarian Navy: Kickin’ Butt and Takin’ Names on the Black Sea, Since 1878.”
5.) And finally, a quick bit of future news to file in the back of your brain for later: Sheldon Book Four Is Coming!
1.) There are just over 2,000 strips in the Sheldon archives to search through to find the hidden image.
2.) We had roughly 260 people find the hidden image — which I think is pretty impressive.
3.) Among some of the methods used to find the hidden image, this qualifies for the “Easiest Possible Search Technique” Award. Sheldonista Dani W. found the hidden image by hitting the blue Random button underneath the strip…and “boink”, up came the scavenger-hunt item!
4.) Easily qualifying for the “Least Best Use of Lab Time, But Still Arguably An Inventive Use of Leisure Time” Award was Sheldonista Carlos Z., from Sao Paulo. He’s a software developer who works with computational vision and image processing, and wrote a small program to “check if a given strip had the square.”
5.) I had lots of folks e-mail me to say that, after they started searching, they got lost in actually *reading* the archives…and looked up five hours later not remembering what they were looking for. That’s awesome! My secret hope was that you’d have fun reading through the archives again — and a lot of you clearly did. Interestingly, lots of those folks ended up buying Sheldon Books this week. If it’s all right with you, I’ll take that as a compliment. You had fun readin’ the archives and wanted to read more — so thank you for that!
6.) I won’t (yet) reveal which strip holds the hidden image, as I know a half-dozen folks are still looking.
7.) And the winner is….ta-dum! Greg Schatzman! Greg, e-mail me to talk over your prize sketch!
8.) Greg, by the way, found the image 14 minutes after my blog post went live.