Order of the Stick: Book 0 - On the Origin of PCs
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This book is temporarily out of stock. There is no information on an expected reprint date. Keep checking back to this site for the latest on availability. Sign up for the Ookoodook newsletter to get all of the latest information on our products. Ever wonder how the Order of the Stick met? Or why on earth Roy would ever hire Elan? Or whether any of the OOTSers ever knew each other before the team formed? All of these questions and many others have been left annoyingly unanswered in the online edition of the Order of the Stick. But wait! Now you can know! Now your burning curiosity that borders on unhealthy obsession can at last be sated, for the new OOTS book is here—and it's a prequel! Yes, travel back with Rich Burlew, creator of the popular gaming comic The Order of the Stick, as he unearths the secret origins of your favorite adventurers in the first all-new never-posted-on-the-internet version of OOTS. In The Order of the Stick: On the Origin of PCs, you'll discover the answers to all of the following questions: Presented in 72 glossy pages of glorious black-and-white art (for that nostalgic "old movie" feel), the book also features a preface by Redcloak the Goblin Cleric. The Order of the Stick: On the Origin of PCs is a must for any fan of the comic series. Well, any fan who doesn't want to be kept up nights worrying about the horrible, horrible truth about their favorite characters. Trust us—your sanity practically DEMANDS you own this book! |
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| Vericrat | Jan 25, 2012 | Anonymous | ||
| This is an excellent book, but is currently out of print. It can be ordered at... more... | ||||
| A must buy | Oct 20, 2009 | Anonymous | ||
| For must have for every OotS fan. The story of how the order met is hilarious and it the black and white format transports the comic as well as the colour... more... | ||||







