Fire Hazard

The Patreon preview for this strip is about coming up with titles, and also coming up with horrible food.

EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK:

Caitlin is Employee of the Week! Hurray! You, too, can be Employee of the Week, by supporting my art on Patreon! Go do that.

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Next Week: Save something for the second date. Read it early, and with author commentary, on Patreon!

Gasoline Connossieur

In this week’s Patreon preview, I talk about coming up with horrible things to use as food in Hell, Inc. and also tell a story I forgot to post in the previous week’s preview!

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!

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Next Week: Doug is very overconfident about his sleeve length. Read it early, and with author commentary, on Patreon!

No Sleeves, No Service

This week’s Patreon preview is about the painting in the background of the first panel.

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: The snooty waiter remains snooty. Read it early on Patreon!

Too Subtle

This week’s Patreon preview involves an embarrassing story about my own lack of romantic awareness.

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: The waiter arrives and questions Doug’s finances.. Read it early on Patreon!

Fancy

The Patreon preview for this strip is about the weirdness of audience feedback on a webcomic, and also some outfit design talk.

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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.

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Next Week: Neon signs! Read it early on Patreon!