Perhaps you've hailed to the king, but next summer, it will be time to Hail to the Chin when Bruce Campbell's new book hits shelves.

Written with Craig Sanborn and scheduled to come out in hardcover on August 8th, 2017 from St. Martin's Press, Hail to the Chin: Further Confessions of a B Movie Actor is Campbell's follow-up book to 2002's If Chins Could Kill.

In Jonathan James' recent interview with Campbell, the Ash vs Evil Dead actor discussed his upcoming autobiography:

"I realize it's been fifteen years since the first book, and there's been a lot of crazy stuff I've been involved with: going to Iraq in ’09 to see the troops, making movies in Columbia. There are a lot more stories to tell, so that's coming out from St Martin's Press probably around August of next year. And I'll do a three-month tour to support it, so I'll be hitting small-town USA next year for sure."

Below, we have the autobiography's synopsis and cover art, and to learn more, visit the book's official Amazon page.

Synopsis (via Amazon): "It’s been 15 years since his first memoir but Bruce is still living the dream as a "B" movie king in an "A" movie world.

Bruce Campbell makes his triumphant return from where he left off in If Chins Could Kill with further hilarious, gut-wrenchingly honest confessions.

Bruce brings us through his life in the decade since his first memoir and his roles as varied as they are numerous- from his roles in the Spiderman movies to his self-referential My Name is Bruce to his role on #1 show Burn Notice and his new STARZ hit series Ash vs Evil Dead.

Over the last 15 years, Bruce has become a regular on the Wizard World convention circuit, has created his @GroovyBruce twitter account with over 400,000 followers and a Facebook page with almost 250,000 likes. His profile and reach is lightyears beyond where it was for Chins. Check him out at www.Bruce-Campbell.com.

Hail to the Chin will be bursting with pictures and the signature humor that Bruce brought to If Chins Could Kill and will be devoured by his legions of fans across the country."

Cover art via Amazon:

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