Evil Inc.

 
Evil Inc. by Brad J. Guigar - 2009-02-12 - Colorist: Ed Ryzowski

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Courting Disaster: Feb. 13, 2009

Friday, February 13, 2009 - 12:00 AM


Courting Disaster, my weekly comic about sex, love, and relationships updates every Friday. You'll laugh your pants off.

This week's question...

A reader writes... Q: I’ve been married for 24 years. My wife is the love of my life and my best friend. We have had our tough times, as any married couple does, but we have always come through with flying colors. We have three children ages 23, 16 and almost 2. I’m at my wits’ end though, at the lack of sex in our life. My wife is always too tired. Her back hurts. She has a migraine... Me, I could go two, three times a day every day. I’ve learned that it isn’t possible for my wife, though we used to go at it like rabbits. I love her forever -- that will never change -- but I need more from her. Please help me.

Don't answer here... go on over to the CD site and offer some advice.

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Another Webcomics Weekly? That's two this week. Again.

Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 05:21 PM



Check out the often-imitated-never-duplicated Webcomics Weekly Podcast, featuring Scott Kurtz, Dave Kellett, Kris Straub, and myself. If you love listening to cartoonists talking shop, this is a must. You can keep up with the latest updates via our RSS feed.

Scott and I recap the NYCC, and Kris and I look forward to Katsucon this weekend with Dave. Then a discussion about product presentation at cons quickly devolves into a paranoid examination of how dolls can come to life and kill you in your sleep.

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NYCC 09: The photos

Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 12:00 AM




Here are a few photos from my weekend at New York Comic Con. I did quite a few interviews, including this one with the Village Voice, and the Secret Identity podcast. As a matter of fact, if you head over the Secret Identity, you'll see a wrap-up of the panel that I did (along with Chris Eliopoulos and Danielle Corsetto, among others).

Check out my photostream of the entire weekend.

Special thanks to arch-henchman Mike Ciccotello, whose webcomic, "Schoolhouse Daze," relaunches April 1 (no foolin'). He shot photos all weekend -- otherwise, I would have never been able to record a single shot. All of the photos were shot by him -- including the ones from his trip to the Port Authority to pick up replacement books.



Recording a radio interview. Hopefully, they'll send an mp3 or a link. It was a great conversation.



Matt Herring, from Secret Identity podcast, talks to me in the waning moments of the convention. We'll have a link to that podcast shortly.


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Howard Stern Superfan Roundtable Wrap-up

Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 12:00 AM


On the Thursday before New York Comic Con, I took the train to New York to tape the Superfan Roundtable, a radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio that discusses the Howard Stern Morning Show, which I have been listening to for years.

The show has some pretty strict rules about cameras and camcorders, so I don't have a lot of visuals, but the experience was awesome.

Most of the show was dedicated to Artie Lange's heroin addiction and a fight that he and Gary "Ba-Ba Booey" Dell'Abate had gotten into earlier that morning.

However, show-regular Ralph Cirella showed up for the taping and, naturally, dominated. If you're a Stern fan, you know Ralph is somewhat famous for is ability to be a jerk on the show, and he's absolutely no different in real life.

I brought signed copies of Evil Inc Annual Report Vol. 3 to hand out to the fellow guests and show personnel. Ralph picked up a copy and asked "Do you do the sh*tty art?"

"AND the sh*tty writing," I replied, laughing.

He also complained that the book was printed in black-and-white. I told him that the next book is coming out in color and encouraged him to come over to my booth at NYCC, but the show was about to start, and everyone's attention moved to producer Jason Kaplan.

The show was a real blast to do. I did my best to not sound like a moron, and they even let me plug Evil Inc at the end.

Perhaps the greatest thrill, though, was the brief tour of the Howard Stern studio that the other guests and I were treated to after wrapping the show. It was really amazing to be standing there in the presence of Howard's desk, Robin's booth, the Jackie and Gary puppets, and all of the other elements of this show that I've listened to for so long.

They invited me back, but I'm not so sure I can use too many vacation days to indulge myself in that. But it was sure nice for what it was: My pilgrimage to the Land of the King of All Media.

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