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Ars Nova
The Official Kaos Moon Newsletter

Ars Nova is the official newsletter and catalog for Kaos Moon. In it creator, David Boller, sells wonderful works of art featuring the gorgeous Kaos Moon, along with original art from the comic. Ars Nova also informs the subscriber of the new material being produced. It keeps the reader on his feet and ready for some gorgeous art in the months to follow the newsletter.

Ars Nova comes free with every subscription to Kaos Moon, published irregularly by Tusk Entertainment, David Boller.
 

Subscriptions
 

Receive a four issue subscription to Kaos Moon for only $10. Included in the rate are the following extras:

-Get the first issue of each subscription signed
-All books shipped in polybags with backing boards
-Get Ars Nova for free
Contacts


If your interested in subscribing to Kaos Moon and receiving a copy of Ars Nova, write David Boller at:

David Boller
P.O. Box 266
Gladstone, NJ 07934


 
Other Information

Here's useful information for people interested in subscribing to Kaos Moon or buying an original work of art.

-Send check or money order for amount due (no credit cards or COD's)
-Item will be shipped to you within two weeks of receipt of payment
-Make checks and money orders payable to David Boller
-Checks must be drawn on an U.S. bank
-International orders welcome
 
 
Hopefully this page has provided the needed information to make Kaos Moon part of your perfect collection. Please note: the person who takes care of this page is a subscriber and not the person in charge of Kaos Moon sales. If you wish to become a subscriber contact, David Boller at the above address.

If you have comments concerning this page or need someone to convince you to buy Kaos Moon send me a message in a bottle.
 
 


@October 24, 1998. Oki Doki Bonet Homepage. Copyright 1998 David Boller. All images and characters are property of David Boller/Caliber Comics or David Boller/ Tusk Entertainment. All rights reserved. This page was done at home, while listening to Marilyn Manson's Mechanical Animals. Aya was translating some kanji into English for his own benefit.