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Chaos! Comics Puts its Money Where its Mouth is! Money Back Guarantee Allows Readers to Purchase Risk Free Through August 2006, readers that purchase any of the issues from 2005-2006 of Evil Ernie, Purgatori or Chastity can return the comic books to Chaos! Comics for a full refund if they are not fully satisfied. To qualify for the refund, readers must return them to: Chaos! Comics Money Back Guarantee
Returns must be received within 90 days of the comic book release date with a valid receipt. Readers must also include a note explaining why they did not like the issue returned. One return per issue, per household, address or person. Chaos! Comics will issue a check within 4 weeks of receiving the return. The amount refunded will be exclusive of shipping and tax. "Chaos! Comics is resurrecting its characters in 2005 with a focus on quality storytelling and art," stated Andy Eaton, President of Chaos! Comics. "We want both old and new readers to give the Chaos! books a try. By offering a money back guarantee, we eliminate the risk of trying a new title. All we're doing here is taking care of the Chaos! readers -- give us a try, we think you'll like us." Chaos! has hired award winning writers and artists to resurrect the company's three titles in 2005. Beginning in September, Chaos! Comics will release Evil Ernie in Santa Fe by Harvey and Eisner nominated Alan (Batman, Lobo) Grant and Tommy (Toe Tags, Detective Comics) Castillo. Alan's take on Ernie results in one of the most demented Ernie tales of all as everyone's favorite teenage zombie seeks the knowledge of free will. Does Ernie kill because he wants to? Or is he manipulated by some higher (or lower) power? In October, Purgatori will be unleashed on the public by Robert (Loki, Elektra) Rodi and Cliff (Rogue, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Richards. The initial story arc in this ongoing monthly series will reprise the origin of Purgatori in ancient Egypt, revealing previously untold secrets of Purgatori and the history of vampires. Steeped in ancient Egyptian mythology, readers will learn the story of a goddess who has slain kings and razed cities, and as scribe Rober Rodi puts it, "grinding them beneath her heel to a smear of mortar, gristle and bone." Ending the year is Chastity in December by Eisner-nominated Dan (JSA: Liberty Files, Firestorm) Jolley and Buzz (JSA, Vampirella). Chastity's best friend is murdered and she intends to make them pay. But, in doing so, has Chastity stumbled onto a larger, more sinister agenda?
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