Evil Inc.



 
Evil Inc. by Brad J. Guigar - 2008-08-12 - Colorist: Ed Ryzowski

strip for August / 12 / 2008

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POLL: Buttons!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008 - 03:12 PM


Ever since I announced the Evil Inc buttons for Comic Con a few weeks back, I've been receiving e-mails and forum posts asking if I was going to offer them on the site. Well, they look so awesome, it's hard not to, so I'm going to offer them in groups of three for $3.

As you can see, there are three designs, a close-up of Lightning Lady (from the cover of EIARv2), an Evil Inc logo, and the VILF design. The buttons are 1.25 inches in diameter and shiny as all get-out.

And, for the next week, I'll be throwing in a free set with any purchase from the Evil Inc Company Store. That includes the How To Make Webcomics book, Evil Inc Annual Report Vol. 3, Evil Inc Annual Report Vol. 2, and any of the annual report packages. This offer ends Aug. 19, so order now.

I'm considering additional buttons for future conventions, including close-ups of Miss Match and Desdemona (in the same style as the Lightning Lady pin), and a few phrases from the strip ("You can do more EVIL when you do it LEGAL" and "PRIVACY: It's EVERYBODY'S business"). If you have a suggestion, please don't hesitate to post it as a reply to this post!

POLL: The next button I'd like to see is...
 
5% (21) Desdemona
 
20% (80) Miss Match
 
50% (196) "You can do more EVIL when you do it LEGAL"
 
23% (92) "PRIVACY: It's EVERYBODY'S business"
 
0% (0) I'll post my suggestion...
389 people have voted in this poll. (This poll is not active.)

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There goes the Neighborhood...

Tuesday, August 12, 2008 - 10:36 AM


Last weekend, we took our kids to Pittsburgh to visit some friends. The other couple also have two boys who are the same ages as our own two, so we did a lot of kid stuff.

One of the stops on our agenda was the Pittsburgh Childrens Museum. Surprise One was the the museum has reciprocity with the Franklin Institute, so my membership card got my family in free. Suprise Two was the exhibit dedicated to Mister Roger's Neighborhood.

Fred Rogers taped his show in Pittsburgh, so it's no small wonder for the city to honor a Favorite Son, but this place was remarkable. It included many artifacts from the original set, including a pair of those sneakers and one of his actual sweaters, as well as hands-on replicas of many of the stage props, such as the castle and tree from the Land of make Believe and the bench with the Trolley!

My kids were interested, but mostly, this was enjoyable on a deep level for the parents. Honest to goodness... I got a little choked up in there.

Luckily, this was one of the rare trips I actually remembered to bring my camera, so I have some photos to share. In the words of my wife, "All the other moms are taking pictures of their kids and I'm taking pictures of you!"

I smiled all the wider.

It was the Neighborly thing to do.







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