How to Disagree Like Civilized Gentlemen

A WINNER HAS BEEN SELECTED!! Alright, it's time for the third and final chance to win a signed copy of my book “Curse of the Masking-Tape Mummy.”

Again, to enter all you have to do is leave a comment on this comic (How to Disagree Like Civilized Gentlemen). The winner will be selected at random on Thursday morning (Feb 23rd). Again, I will ask a question that you can, but are not obligated to, answer.
Today's question: How much would you pay for a digital, DRM-free version of one of my books?
Just curious.


February 19, 2012
Reader Comments (333)
Sword-canes!
Wow, I totally have to go with Rick on this one... although he never actually SAID Space: 1999 was the superior tv show; it's implied by Scott's opening line. Just like panel two explains, or rather, implies. Umm... this is confusing.
Still, Space: 1999 FTW!
I don't know if I'd pay too much for a digital copy, since I am trying to scrounge up enough cash to get the three printed books as a complete set. Seriously. My birthday's coming up soon-ish, so I hope to treat myself.
I would probably pay about $10 USD
$7-10 dollars would seem like a fair price for a digital, DRM free version.
I would pay up to $5 without thinking. Have to give it some thought above that. And maybe only on Google Books ;)
I don't even know what's in your book, Scott.
I've been reading your work for a long, time though. It still tickles my funny bone. I found you by being referred to by Scott Adams some time ago.
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I'd happily pay $15 if it was high-res.
A suitably Victorian resolution.
About 10 bux
I'm willing to pay the same amount Rick paid on his suit in this comic.
looking at the price of Masking Tape Mummy at 15 plus sh,impluse 10, but with no drm 20-25 hi res, sorry, on mobile, don,t need the BI Internet police on my case, comma comma comma
I'm thinking around $5.
I think I'd be comfortable paying $8-10 for a digital copy, probably 'round $20 for a hardcover version. Major respect for being DRM free.