Brinkerhoff, the snarky, semi-alcoholic, divorced rabbit invades the printed page once again with the release of his second book: Brinkerhoff: Pocket Full of Brink, Volume 2 is now available at www.lulu.com/content/3718224. This is the second book in a series publishing the archives of the comic strip Brinkerhoff, created by Gabe Strine and located on the web at brinkcomic.com
Come celebrate Brinkerhoff's latest milestone, comic number 501, in a strip so big it needed 16 panels to tell the tale.
Thanks to all the readers who've enjoyed Brinkerhoff so far and stay tuned for more from everybody's favorite cynical rabbit.

While toiling in relative obscurity, sometimes it's good to check off the days you're whiling away. That's why no self-respecting cubicle, dorm room, kitchenette, or jail cell would be complete with a 2008 Brinkeroff calendar. How much wasted youth will you be bemoaning after 2008? Get this calendar and find out!
Brinkerhoff's website gets a facelift in celebration of it's 300th installment. It's a good time. Everyone should join in.
Check it out out at brinkcomic.com.
Brinkerhoff's long awaited debut comic book is being released in April.
"I Bet It Tastes Like Licorice" will be a full-color collection of awesomeness starring the web's favorite snarky rabbit divorcee. The first issue will be available at the Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle on March 31 and April 1. Soon after fans will be able to pick up their copy at brinkcomic.com. Any overstock from the convention will be available for a limited time as signed copies from creator Gabe Strine.
Join Brinkerhoff in celebrating his first anniversary.
Thanks to all of Brinkerhoff's loyal readers for making this a great first year! I look forward to building on the momentum in the year to com. Stay tuned. There are a lot of surprises in store.
Just in time for the holidays, The Zoo has been collected in the definitive treasury,
If you've ever read and liked The Zoo, my old comic strip, or know someone who would, you can get it now with your choice of cover at:
Check out the lastest review of Brinkerhoff, this time in podcast form at Digital Strips.
200 strips and all's (un)well. Thanks to eveyone who's stopped by to read Brinkerhoff and continues to do so. I'm glad a comic about life after divorce starring a bitter, wise-crackingrabbit has found an audience.
Who woulda' thunk?
Here's to 200 more ...and beyond.
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