Hallo Happyween!

§ October 31st, 2012 § Filed under self-promotion § 8 Comments

I don’t have anything too scary today, except for those pictures of me accompanying this here interview I did via email over, oh, the last six or seven months, since I’m terrible about answering email. Anyway, Señor Editor, who conducted the interview, was very kind and patient with my chronic lateness, and please give the Editor your thanks by visiting the site. There’s a story or three there that you may have read here before, but I’m old and that’s what old people do, tell you the same story over and over again.

Also, I finally wrapped up my Halloween pog posts over at Pogressiveruin.com, which I’m sure you’ve all been following breathlessly.

8 Responses to “Hallo Happyween!”

  • Alex says:

    That was a very nice interview you gave there, Mike. Good job!

  • swamp mark says:

    Ditto,Mike.
    I also thought the interviewer asked some good questions designed to get good answers out of you (not always the case with these things).It made me smile to see how often Swampy was mentioned.Way to plug!

  • Thank you again, Mike! And you too, Swamp Mark!
    -the interviewer

  • And also: that Fred Flinstone picture you got on the site this week must be the scariest thing I saw all year.

  • Rob March says:

    I’ll echo the kudos. I’ve heard lots of that stuff before, but it’s nice to see Mike getting his due as he’s the best comics bloggers that I read.

    Well, Mike is the only comics blogger that I read, but that’s besides the point.

  • Old Bull Lee says:

    Me too Rob. Been reading here since 1969.

  • Casie says:

    That was a very handsome interview. :)
    Never heard the story about the female pro-wrestlers. Fantastic!

  • Robert in New Orleans says:

    I wonder if some of the customers you mentioned in the interview have ever come into my place of work? It’s unlikely since my retail experience was mainly in Texas. But a few of your encounters seem so similar to some of mine that I’ll just chalk it up to the universal human condition.

    I’m off now to recite my mantra fifty times fast.

    Happy Halloween!