How to Succeed in Evil by Patrick E. McLean

How to Succeed in Evil is not a self-help page for the maladjusted. It it is the story of Edwin Windsor, Evil Efficiency Consultant. He's like Arthur Andersen for Supervillains.

waiting for the proof

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the book is done done. everthing- pencil, inks, lettering, i wish we could have colored it.
but time is a bitch and she likes to run from you laughing. i’m happy with the book except for page 20. oh, page 20 i don’t like thee. well i like two panels on the page but the resst i would change and will change when i get the book back before we get a contract with image or some other comic company. every artist is their own worst critic, but i don’t know what you’ll think when you see the page or the book. i’m just worried about two people seeing it honestly. erik williams and chris brunner, the two people i’m in a constant pissing contest with. overall i’m still geeking over the fact that we have a comic book.

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4 Responses to “waiting for the proof”

  1. Damon says:

    I just discovered HtSiE and love it!

    If you’re still looking to measure demand, count me in for a copy of the comic when it’s ready!

  2. ~Adam says:

    Hey Nic, can’t wait to see the final product! I still have that Villains book you and Eric did a while back and loved it, so yeah…looking forward to your new stuff!

  3. ivan says:

    Nic, I’m glad you have a comic now. I thought it was a shame that someone as good as you didn’t. Congratz and I’ll be sure to pick up an issue. The little teaser pictures on this site are irresistible.

  4. Carmen says:

    Nic

    Can’t wait to see HtSiE in glorious color. Having it in graphic comic format is such a natural progression for this piece of work.

    If the sneak peaks of the pages are a reflection of the whole comic book, I would say you have nothing to fret over…they look amazing!

    In Evil we trust,
    Carmen

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