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.

Artist's Blog

Thoughts from the artist.

garragh

the pencils are done. time to move on to the fun and after that the bright lights and funny smells at the heroes con.

i’d like to thank starbucks, patrick, nietzsche and the mighty wonder showzen.

hopefully i’ll see you all at a con. near you. if you see me or patrick, give us a little pat on the bottum for a job well done.

back to the grind baby

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waiting for the proof

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.

evil

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