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Queens and Pirates Backers! 80% of you have filled out your BackerKit surveys. Thank you! The rest of you, please check your email spam filters for your personal BackerKit link, or visit the Survey Recovery Page to...well...recover it. We'll start shipping soon, and we can't ship your rewards without your survey!
Visit our BackerKit store for one last chance at our Queens and Pirates exclusives!

We're compiling the Envelopes of Madness, and getting ready to ship the books and paper things. It's very exciting. I'll be placing the order for the medals soon, but I need a few more of the backers to finish their surveys before I can guess at the final amount.

When we cleaned up the shipping room, we dug up all the extra exclusives from the past campaigns. I'm in the middle of figuring out what we have now. I want to get it all counted and stored safely. I like to keep a few around in case someone from an old campaign turns out to have had their rewards lost in the mail.

--Kaja

 
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Girl Genius is written by Professors Phil & Kaja Foglio of TPU, with drawings by Prof. P. Foglio. Volume One was inked by Brian Snoddy and colored by Cheyenne Wright. Volumes Two and Three were colored by Mark McNabb. Volume Four was colored by Laurie E. Smith. From Volume Five onward, our regular color artist has been Cheyenne Wright. Our email and social media assistant is Chris Sorensen.

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