Chapter 17 | Page 14a: A Relationship Built on Trust

A relationship built on trust sounds great in theory — until you realize your “honest thoughts” and your “honest words” might not exactly match. Now that Dr. Muskiday’s emotion-broadcasting clouds are gone, Miss Match is ready to have a very honest conversation with Captain Heroic… for better or worse.


Moore College Comics Expo: A Full-Circle Moment

The Moore College Comics Expo was an absolute blast — I had a fantastic time talking comics with students, sharing ideas, and soaking in the energy of a new generation of creators.

But the highlight?

Seeing my former intern, Asia Simone, absolutely thriving.

Her latest sequential work includes projects like Baby Garfield and Adventure Time — and you can check it out here:
https://www.asiaillustration.com/home/sequentials

Even better, she’s already paying it forward — mentoring another rising talent, Jules, who was also at the show assisting her. Watching that kind of creative lineage take root? That’s the good stuff.


Quick Check-In

Your Patreon membership doesn’t just unlock posts — it opens the door to a trio of members-only websites designed for easy, immersive browsing.

At https://eiad.evil-inc.com, you’ll find the complete Evil Inc After Dark storylines presented in an optimized, reader-friendly format.

Over at https://commissions.evil-inc.com, you can explore a fully searchable archive of commissioned illustrations.

And at https://courting.evil-inc.com, you’ll get access to Courting Disaster cartoons along with a deep bench of single-panel bonus comics — all neatly organized and searchable for your binge-reading pleasure.

Here's an uncensored preview of what's in store: https://go.evil-inc.net/newsletter_to_NSFW_landing


Transcript

Panel 1

Lightning Lady: (To Miss Match as she hustles out of the office) Hey! Where are you going? Now that Muskiday’[s invention isn’t broadcasting our inner thoughts… this is the PERFECT time to tell Iron Dragon that we were close to accepting his inner-office orgy suggestion! (Hee hee!)

Panel 2

Miss Match: I gotta call Cap so we can discuss that waitress.

Panel 3

Lightning Lady: You haven’t discussed her yet?

Miss Match: No

Panel 4

Miss Match: No, but our relationship is built on trust and honesty. We should address this.

Panel 5

Lightning Lady: Why did you wait so long?

Miss Match: What —? And talk to him with that PINK CLOUD over my head?!

Panel 6

Lightning Lady (gently puts her hand on Miss Match’s shoulder): So… you’re worried your honest thoughts might contradict your honest words?

Alt Text (Detailed)

A six-panel comic set in the Evil Inc office.
Panel 1: Lightning Lady, a blonde supervillain in a blue-and-yellow costume, calls out to Miss Match, who is rushing out of the office. Lightning Lady excitedly says that now that Dr. Muskiday’s invention is no longer broadcasting their inner thoughts, it’s the perfect time to tell Iron Dragon they were close to accepting his “inner-office orgy” suggestion. Miss Match runs past, looking determined.
Panel 2: Close-up of Miss Match, a brunette in a red-and-orange costume, saying she needs to call Captain Heroic to discuss “that waitress.” A small inset shows a blue-tinted imagined scene of Captain Heroic interacting with a waitress.
Panel 3: Lightning Lady asks if Miss Match hasn’t talked to him about it yet. Miss Match replies, “No.”
Panel 4: Miss Match explains that their relationship is built on trust and honesty, and that they should address the issue.
Panel 5: Lightning Lady asks why she waited so long. Miss Match reacts defensively, saying she couldn’t talk to him while a pink emotion cloud was hovering over her head broadcasting her thoughts.
Panel 6: Lightning Lady gently places a hand on Miss Match’s shoulder and points out the contradiction: Miss Match is worried her honest thoughts might contradict her honest words. Miss Match looks surprised and slightly flustered.

Comic Con International 2006 Report, Part Four

Comic Con International 2006 Report, Part FourThe booth

It goes without saying that I really, really love the guys I work with at BLC. Each once of them is phenomenally talented. And each one is a truly funny person. Working alongside these guys is a real kick. Flying home at the end of the weekend, I realized my chest actually hurt from all the laughing.

If you’ve ever seen me at a con you know that I love to work the booth. I love talking about my comic to people who’ve never heard of me before (and there’s a lot of them), and I love talking to people who read and enjoy the strip. Working alongside my pals at BLC just makes it that much more fun. If you’ve ever listened to the Blank Label Comics Podcast, you have a pretty good idea of the wild, stream-of-consciousness riffs that Kris and Dave are capable of. Troop was out making magic with his Melonpool puppets for much of the time, but he’s another one with a lightning-quick wit. David Willis has a wonderfully twisted sense of humor, but he’s a little more sneaky about it — which makes him even more funny in person. Plus, he’s a genuinely good guy — and a good sport, if you’d know how much ribbing we leveled on him about pot-stickers. If you read Howard’s blog, you’ve probably heard him in your head. He was exactly how I imagined he’d sound like when I first met him. And Paul Taylor is this incredibly nice, quiet guy, who catches everybody off-guard with a well-placed, well-timed zinger that lands everyone on their butts.

And me? I’m the loud, overbearing jerk that they all put up with. 🙂

The books

I sold out of the Evil Inc books by Saturday afternoon. I seriously need to put some time into Book Two as soon as possible. The Lightning Lady book and the Courting Disaster book sold very well, too. And I was fairly busy with sketches all weekend.

As you know, I am an ardent fan of the company that prints all of my self-published books, Lulu.com. They do top-quality work and their customer support is beyond compare. You can see the vivacious Leah and the alluring Annie in their Con report.

Gift bags

I had some gift bags prepared for some of the people who bought multiple books or went above and beyond the call of fandom. David Oakes, for example, was there, and he brought the Miss Match Lego character he built so I could see it first hand. The giftbags contained some candy in a souvenir Evil Inc tin and a black T-shirt with the Captain Heroic symbol on it.

I got the idea at Wizard World Philly when I had a couple of readers who bought multiple books and commissioned sketches. Don’t worry, guys: I’ll remember who you are and I’ll take care of you next year. Promise. 🙂 Anyway, when I was talking about it with my wife, I said how I wanted to have something special and unexpected to give readers who were so generous with their support. She suggested the giftbag. Keep that in mind when I’m asking if you’re going to be coming to a convention I’m appearing at… I’m asking for a reason! 🙂

Sunday Dinner

Sunday night was one of those nights that I’ll always be thankful for. Most of the Blank Label guys were able to make it to the Hilton for a dinner in the hotel’s restaurant. Scott Kurtz joined us. It was the best food I has all weekend. But even better than the food was the company. I laughed so hard my face hurt at the end of the night. It’s one of those Comic-Con gatherings that make the flight from the coast worthwhile. This is where the Legendary Pot-Stickers Incident happened.

I was accused of Getting the Vapors, but it may have been my “just pick a whiskey” Whiskey Sour. One thing’s for sure, I don’t laugh like this guy.