For my whole career, I always said that the best path to making someone laugh is to put up something that honestly made you laugh. Honesty. I was thinking about putting up a piece of paper on my monitor that said “be honest,” so that when you’re fucking around and you’ve lost the plot, you can remember to just be honest about what you’re thinking, because that’s the best way to connect with people. We’re all sitting here saying the same things. We’re trying to achieve goals that don’t mesh with reality, or just trying to get along.
Chris Onstad, in an excellent interview with Laura Hudson on the return of ACHEWOOD.
Source: comicsalliance.com
Kevin Church and Benjamin Birdie’s webcomic about a comic book shop is very much like Clerks, but that’s a good thing in my mind.
Source: agreeablecomics.com
Feeling like doing a thing, Web-comic Mondays, a collection of webcomics I like every Monday. It’d probably just be a re-occuring thing of the same webcomics, but its a fun thing to kill time with today.
Diesel Sweeties is probably my odds on re-occuring favorite web-comic, and Rich Stevens is probably one of the best Twitter-performance artists around. He also has a book coming out, which is something every Hipster should have on their coffee table. Though I think Stevens would probably hate me for saying that. Sorry, man.
Source: dieselsweeties.com


