I used to have links that pointed to a Paypal page that sort of did the job of making commerce work. I'm not web savvy so it was less than exemplary and confused people. That created more work that took time. Time I am always running out of. So, for now we are doing away with it.
Where to buy Paper Biscuit Books.
There are good people who come to my rescue. I sell them the books and they, in turn, will handle you good people's orders. They are better at it than I would be and what's more, I can devote more time to the books and cracking cold fusion.
Stuart Ng Books. Always a pleasure dealing with good people and Stuart is good people. He has all the Paper Biscuit books and can charm you into buying others in that cavern o' books of a store he has. Get on his mailing list for his catalogue.
Super 7 Store. They don't have it listed on their website yet but they got all issues of Paper Biscuit. Again, very nice people. Mark and Jing makes everyone welcome and the art on the walls alone is worth the visit. Just across from Japan Town S.F.
Meltdown Comics and Collectibles. If you're down in L.A. on Sunset just drop on by. Forget Hollywood Blvd. No to Melrose. Felicity and Gaston has the best comic book store in L.A. We are threatening to have an art show there in the impending future.
House of Secrets in Burbank. If you're in the Valley, then visit these guys. An old haunt of mine when I used to work in L.A.
Kinokuniya Bookstore in Japan Town in S.F. A weekly pilgrimage to this store that makes you feel like you've gone to Japan. That and there's killer agedashi tofu in a restaurant On The Bridge.
The Pendragon Bookstore in the East Bay on College. Independent spirit and a great supporter of local authors. Chris is as welcoming as they come and Paper Biscuit is on the shelves along with other Bay Area comikeros.
Forbidden Planet stores In the U.K? Isobel Rips, bless her, made a point to lug our books all the way back with her and her people. Now, we have books in the U.K. and they are apparently selling out. Sweet.
Manga no Mori Japan. The gentleman who got Paper Biscuit from me at the last SDCC, as far as I could make out, owned this store. Cool, eh?
And if the above doesn't work? Well, then rest assured that I can certainly set you up with the books. I made them after all and it is my quest to have no home be without one. Imperious Rex!
So, write me an email and I'll make it happen.
The Author


