Today’s lettering is a little bit tiny, I’m afraid. If you can’t read it, just open the transcript, right below this blog post. And if enough of you complain, I’ll probably redo it.
Let it be known that I started this comic well before Adventure Time and Glee were on the air. And it seems to me there are more Finns out there these days, though I can’t remember who. I think people are naming more kids “Finn” as well these days.
I also created these characters when Charlie Finn was just starting out his career, and wasn’t someone I’d heard of. Dude, sorry when people google you they sometimes end up here (usually when googling “Charlie Finn gay”; if my comic is all that comes up for that, he’s probably not).
Finally, if anyone wants to try to record the Rumpsteak Man song, be my guest—but let me hear the results. And give me credit if you get famous.


I can read it just fine!
I did have to enhance the screen a bit. But I love that the two Finns look completely related. Our Finn as a circus strongman/leather daddy.
And they both like to read. LOL
Finn’s not fat… he’s fluffy! and hottern’hell… just sayin’
Love the comic, been a reader since day 2
Wow, Kevin’s attitude toward the (inaccurate) use of the word “fat” here is kind of like Humpty Dumpty proclaiming that when he uses a word, it means exactly what he intends it to–nothing more and nothing less.
Also, the detective played by Ice T on “Law and Order: SVU” is named Fin, too. In fact, he may have been one of the few guys named Finn to make it onto the pop culture map between the ancient Celtic hero Finn McCool and your Finn. Although apparently the “SVU” character spells his name with one “n.”