Products
There are 16 books containing collections of Kevin and Kell strips, including bonus strips. They are currently published by Moonbase Press, with older books originally published by Plan 9 Publishing.
# | Name | ISBN |
---|---|---|
1 | Quest for Content | ISBN 0-9660676-0-6 |
2 | Seen Anything Unusual? | ISBN 0-9660676-1-4 |
3 | Accepting Domestication | ISBN 0-9660676-6-5 |
4 | Run Free! | ISBN 0-9660676-9-X |
5 | For the Birds | ISBN 1-929462-18-2 |
6 | Election Night Fever | ISBN 1-929462-29-8 |
7 | Booth Bunnies | ISBN 1-929462-26-3 |
8 | Carrots & Sticks (Hardcover & Soft cover) | ISBN 1-929462-30-1 |
9 | Straight Outta Computers (Hardcover & Soft cover) | ISBN 1-929462-87-5 |
10 | Oh, the Humanity | ISBN 1-929462-65-4 |
11 | Iron Rabbit | ISBN 1-929462-07-7 |
12 | Yo Momma | ISBN 1-929462-79-4 |
13 | Pregnant Paws | ISBN 978-0-9748915-2-1 |
14 | Rules of Engagement | |
15 | On Strike! | |
16 | Honeymoon 2.0 | |
Treasury 1 | Historic Kevin & Kell | ISBN 978-0-9748915-7-6 |
Treasury 2 | The Great Bird Conspiracy |
A role-playing game based on Kevin and Kell was released in July 2005 by Comstar Games. Hare Link, the Internet Service Provider run by Kevin, is a real-life ISP available at www.harelink.biz.
Starting in November 2010, a Kevin & Kell iPhone/iPod/iPad application was released to the iTunes App Store. The app is a joint product between the developers of the app, WareTo, and Bill Holbrook. Rather than selling a limited number of strips, this app allows users to read the entire Kevin & Kell library of cartoons. The app also contains additional features and content including video, cast descriptions, and hidden surprise "easter eggs."
According to Write 2 Now's December 2010 newsletter, Holbrook and Phil Rogers are working to get the strip made into an animated cartoon series, with a pitch to cable executives, but as of this writing no deal has been made.
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