Hot Desking

This week’s Patreon preview was about learning that “hot desking” is an actual thing offices do.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Brien is Employee of the Week! Patreon is my most predictable form of income, and even $1 a month is a huge help!

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Next Week: Harry learns about the soup drawer’s popularity. Read it early, and with author commentary, on Patreon!

Arts and Crafts

The Patreon preview for this strip is about the writing process, and figuring out how to avoid using the same punchline as the previous strip.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Caitlin is Employee of the Week, and, like Sara, is staring a new job! Hurray! You, too, can be Employee of the Week, by supporting my art on Patreon! Go do that.

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Next Week: More insight into the desk-soup process. Read it early, and with author commentary, on Patreon!

Huffing Glue

In this week’s Patreon preview, I talk about the movie Airplane! and how media from my childhood effected my writing.

I’ve got TWO markets coming up if you’re in Edmonton. November 21st I’ll be at The Night Market Before Christmas at the Aviation Museum, and November 22nd and 23rd I’ll be at the Geeky Holiday Market at the Edmonton Expo Centre!

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Trash the Stampede is Employee of the Week, and can be found on the internet at The Word Eater. Patreon is also a predictable source of income, which helps calm the increasingly rough waters of freelancing, so I very much appreciate the people who support me on it!

In other news, continue voting for Hell, Inc. on Top Webcomics. The Old Internet becomes the New Internet! Click the banner below to vote daily.

Next Week: Arts and crafts? Read it early, and with author commentary, on Patreon!

The Soup Drawer

The Patreon preview for this comic is about how the soup drawer has been part of Hell, Inc. since the Candied Sheep Day arc, but most of you didn’t know that because I forgot to bring it up outside of a book-exclusive short story.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Leonardo is Employee of the Week! They supported the creation of Hockeypocalypse: Slashers, and helped make that book possible! Which is good, because Hockeypocalypse continues to be my best seller at conventions.  You can also help me out for as little as $1 a month, because that really adds up when enough people get involved.

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Next Week: Harry goes on the hunt for ingredients. Read it early on Patreon!

But What About Work?

This week’s Patreon preview was about elements I crib from anime.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Sebastian is Employee of the Week, and you can, too! It’s how I have predictable money, which is both Cool and Good because we live in capitalist hell-world. If everyone who read the comic in a month chipped in $1, I’d be able to turn down most freelance work and focus on doing Hell, Inc. stuff and my own graphic novels!

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Next Week: Harry’s hobby. Read it early on Patreon!

A Guy With Social Skills

As a guy with social skills, myself, I played entirely too much Warhammer 40k this weekend as part of a charity event, 40 Hours of 40k. I played 5 out of 10 rounds for my team, which I have learned is probably the maximum amount of 40k I can handle in a weekend.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Jillian Taylor-Dolan, colourist of the award-winning Lost At Windy River, is Employee of the Week, which means they are one of the folks helping support Hell, Inc. and my other non-freelance art endeavours! Patreon can make that possible! Even $1 goes a long way, and adds up pretty fast when enough readers show their support.

You can also support Hell, Inc. for free by telling your friends about it, because that is infinitely better than any promotion I can do. Also voting on Top Webcomics by clicking the banner below is very helpful!

Next Week: Doug and Bridget realize Sara might be an obstacle. Read it early on Patreon!

Fire Drill

This week’s Patreon preview is about when to condense an idea, and also how long I’ve been sitting on a joke about a fire drill in Hell.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Barrie Deatcher is Employee of the Week, which means they are one of the folks helping support Hell, Inc. and my other non-freelance art endeavours! For example, I want to draw another wrestling comic.  Patreon can make that possible! Even $1 goes a long way, and adds up pretty fast when enough readers show their support.

You can also support Hell, Inc. for free by telling your friends about it, because that is infinitely better than any promotion I can do. Also voting on Top Webcomics by clicking the banner below is very helpful!

Next Week: Bridget and Doug meet up in the Real Break Room. Read it early on Patreon!

Sara’s List

The Patreon preview for this strip is about how short the script can be for mostly visual strips like this one.

A reiteration from last week, but my new book, GRUNTS, is back up on DriveThruComics after a brief removal to update the files. Order it without tariff nonsense, because it will be printed wherever it’s cheapest to ship to you from.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Cindy Gauthier is Employee of the Week, and you can read her comic on Webtoon! It’s called Posthumous, and is a comic about two friends (who are cool, weird cyborg-things) exploring space and how the things that are in space are often terrifying.

Patreon! It’s a predictable income that I would like to be bigger so I can do less freelance and more stuff that I want to do! You get early access to Hell, Inc. strips, my new ttrpg Big Robots, Big Feelings, and more!

You can also support Hell, Inc. for free by telling your friends about it, because that is infinitely better than any promotion I can do. Also voting on Top Webcomics by clicking the banner below is very helpful!

Next Week: Fire drill. Read it early on Patreon!

Why Bother, and Other Questions

You’d think that Sara would know that asking Steve questions never goes well for her. He’s not a “knowing stuff” guy.

My new book, GRUNTS, is back up on DriveThruComics after a brief removal to update the files. Order it without tariff nonsense, because it will be printed wherever it’s cheapest to ship to you from.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Ben Hamlin, host of Syndicated with Lesley and Ben (among other casted pods), is Employee of the Week, and I’ve made yet another guest appearance! This time, we talked about Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury! We talk about the Prologue, which is an insane rarity – a first episode that is also the best episode of the series. You also get to hear me say some absurd Gundam character names, which I could have done for MUCH longer. You can also hear me talk about a bunch of other shows, like Better Call Saul, Newsradio, Workaholics, and Ugly Americans!

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Next Week: Sara tries another method. Read it early on Patreon!

If You Know, You Know

The Patreon preview for this one is about… depression, I guess? Also about the convenience of being able to rewrite dialogue while I’m lettering.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Robbie Dorman is Employee of the Week! He is co-host of The Simpsons Show, the only podcast about The Simpsons, and also the only podcast about The Simpsons that I have done a guest spot on. You should also check out his website to learn about his new novel releases. He writes that good good scary shit. Indie artists need your support now more than ever, so check out his stuff!

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Next Week: Is Steve a better information source than B.L. Zebub? Read it early on Patreon!