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10.05.2009

limited edition t-shirt from epic proportions!

They're here! I recently teamed up with awesome artist Jerry Ma, who came up with this sweet-ass t-shirt design -- yes, that's Quick Kick, the unofficial don't-tell-Hasbro mascot of this blog -- for the limited edition Angry Asian Man t-shirt, available now from Epic Proportions.

Pretty cool, right? I think Jerry did a fantastic job, and I'm really happy with the way it turned out. It's also available in women's sizes. We only printed a limited run of shirts, so we'll only have them until we don't have them anymore. Learn more about the design on Jerry's blog here.

By the way, if you purchase the shirt online, and type in "angryasianman" in the special instructions while checking out, Jerry will throw in some cool Bruce Lee buttons as a little bonus.

Finally, I know thirty bucks is a little steep for a shirt. But after some consideration, I've decided that proceeds I receive from the sales of this limited edition shirt will go to charity (more on that later). So head over to
Epic Proportions
and get your shirt. They won't last long.



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