Preston 'I don't plow my own furrow' Poulter has posted up episode four of 'season 2' of Last Week In Comicsgate. Parts of it are typically old news, going over TUG's Paul Revere act, or uninteresting. There are a few points and happenings that catch my attention, though. And so I pass it on, second hand, like a latter-day Clownfish TV.
After a brief mention that copies of Tales From The Stacks and Brutas are turning up in the wild, Preston quickly moves on to another instance of hype fatigue appearing within the ranks of the comicsgate faithful. Newish youtuber 'Inch High Comic Guy' questions the relevance of Ya Boi Zack, wondering "what has the Richard ever done for us anyway?" We see Inch High give Zack's book Pandemic a verbal kicking at the
2:57 mark, before echoing
@Mecha in laying into the rest of comicsgate's offerings at around
6:26. Only Uncle Frog can do no wrong in his eyes.
As Preston points out, this could be a growing trend in comicsgate. Will Inch High be declared apostate for maligning
the Jesus of comicsgate, or will he be fine as long as he still kisses the ring of its
Pope Alexander VI? Which way will the weathervane of Frog's loyalties turn if this ill wind continues to blow? Will he side with his friend over his customers? Are there any precedents we could examine?
Most of the rest of the video is inconsequential: Preston plugging his book, Ro Kabir reminiscing about the days when you could beat someone in the street, huddled muttering about the most controversial comic book of 2020
Charlie's London, the tattered remains of WC clawing eachother's eyes out like drunken Jersey housewives, Liam Grey being a colossal idiot for the umpteenth time.
There are mentions of three events scattered through the video, though. Small things, grains of sand, not much by themselves - but something that can be added to the heap of conjecture about Ethan's trustworthiness:
Independent Comics Empire. The proposed successor to the 'comicsgate' label, later unveiled as a prank. It's a little obvious when the acronym of your
assumedly less political comic imprint is 'ICE', but a lot of comicsgaters apparently fell for it - well, less 'fell for it' and more 'trotted along behind, bleating' - and if Preston is to be believed, EVS's newest Luca Brazi - Sketch Therapy - has been taking names. Why is that?
Indiegogo refunds. Etsy Boy Stu brings up the fact that if you back your own indiegogo, anything you contribute to boost your numbers is automatically refunded at the end of the campaign. Ethan had seventy refunded
corrugated honeycomb boxes to offer after the Rekt Planet campaign finished. Coincidence?
No surprise which conclusion I'd jump to. Although to give the benefit of the doubt, I'd like to know a little more about indiegogo's workings. If these boxes were legitimately refunded during the campaign, are they immediately offered up again to other backers, or is the whole lot held onto until the end?
The martyr Ro Kabir Kumar. Ro's wife was ill. He told Ethan. Big secret, hush hush. Jon Malin, already on the outs with Ro, knew about it. "Did you tell him, Ethan?" "Yup."
Inch High Comic Guy's
youtube channel, if anyone is interested. He has - wow -
four videos on his Pandemic rant.