My name is Dee

Check out my main comic, Imaginary Daughter

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(an odd little comic about a father and his daughter, who happens to be imaginary)

August 8th, 2008

My name is Dee

This is undoubtedly the result of my current exhaustion.

In this utterly random strip I can see some Perry Bible Fellowship influence. I can’t recommend this comic highly enough. The printed version is awesome as well.

Since this particular comic keeps getting stumbled upon, I decided to give this a try. Are you familiar with Child’s Play?

Childs Play, gamers charity for sick children

Child's Play, gamers' charity for sick children

Child’s Play is a charity started by the Penny Arcade guys. Each year, gamers from all around the world donate so that sick children in many hospitals world-wide might better go through their days by playing games (or reading books, or playing with other toys).

If you like this comic and were thinking that it would be cool to own a piece of merchandise with Agent Dee’s stupidly smiling face on it, now’s your chance to do that while at the same time helping a worthy cause.

But Agent Dee stuff for charity

But Agent Dee stuff for charity

For every piece of merchandise sold, $3 (100% of the proceedings) will be donated to Child’s Play. In addition I’ll match up all donations (up to $100 because I’m rather poor), so you will actually be donating $6 with your purchase of, say, a $20 T-shirt. And you get a kick-ass T-shirt, of course.

If you would like to donate more, or would rather not waste your money in poor ol’ Agent Dee but wish to donate anyways, head over to the Child’s Play site where you can donate directly, and, additionally, you may select which specific children’s hospital should receive your donation.

PS: this is the first time I create a CafePress store, or any store for that matter. Any feedback on your buying experience will be much appreciated.

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