Today’s page takes us back to Ralph’s Diner, where Captain Heroic proves—once again—that nothing rattles him… not even a surprise soup bath.
Hailey is mortified, Captain Heroic is dripping, and somewhere across the diner, Yazmine Velour is livestreaming the whole thing as heart emojis rain from the internet. It’s a small moment, but one that says a lot about who Cap really is—and why people can’t help falling for him.
Transcript
Panel 1
Hailey (distraught that she has dumped hot soup on Captain Heroic): Omigod Omigod Omigod…
Captain Heroic (turning to another person eating at the diner): Excuse me. Would you hand me a napkin, please? (The person hands him a napkin)
Panel 2
Hailey: I’m so sorry Captain Heroic, sir. I didn’t mean to — {sob}
Panel 3
Captain Heroic (handing her the napkin): Here. Please don’t cry.
Panel 4
Captain Heroic (continues): Most of my first impressions involve disintegration rays. And actual impressions. In concrete.
Panel 5
Captain Heroic: This was far more pleasant — not counting the bay leaf in my shirt.Yazmine Velour (as she livestreams the interaction from the other side of the diner, a torrent of heart emojis flow from her phone as the audience reacts): Omigod Omigod Omigod
After Dark

This week's commissioned MicroFic delivers exactly what you’d want from a pairing between Dynasty and Father Christmas.
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Yes, he lives up to his name.
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Yes, Dynasty knew exactly what she was doing.
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No, the North Pole will never be the same.
I also posted the Goblin Girl MicroFic from the Monster Girl poll — and the response was so good, I might need to make these poll-powered MicroFics a recurring thing!

Wizard World 2007 — Trend interview
Hayden Mitman did a fantastic piece on Wizard World Philly for Trend, an 800,000-circulation newspaper delivered throughout the Philly suburbs. The guy gave me some major-league props, devoting five paragraphs (yes, I counted) to our interview. He even included the Evil Inc URL.
He mentions the Eisner Award, the SPJ honor, Evil Inc, Phables, and Greystone Inn.

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“I started doing a comic called ‘Greystone Inn,’ and it evolved into ‘Evil Inc.’ I was doing it on the side. The Daily News didn’t even know I was doing it,â€? he said. “Now, along with the day job [at the Philadelphia Daily News], I work on it six days a week, but who needs sleep?â€? Check out this week’s Trend, hitting the streets today, for the entire thing, or
read the PDF.