The true story of the hideous moth invader
Hey folks! Last week I worked an astounding number of hours at my day job, and then for the weekend I went up to Minneapolis to take part in Sarah Becan was kind enough to share her table with me on Saturday, and we had a lot of fun.
Oh! Also someone came by with a present for me on Sunday (when I wasn’t there), which was very sweet! Was it you? It’s a little ribbon that says “Gaydioactive”. It’s a riot!
Anyway, my point is, I was away from my drawing board all weekend, and had no time last week to get a comic done in advance. So no Finn and Charlie this week! Instead, here’s a sketchbook comic I drew over the weekend. This story is 100% true. It happened just like that, right down to the sofa being in the dining room. (We are having work done, so all the living room furniture is in the dining room.) I think this happened last Tuesday, actually.
Anyway, enjoy! Your regularly scheduled Finn and Charlie comic will be back next week.
Oh yeah, one other piece of news. Parla italiano? The good folks at Renbooks will be translating Finn and Charlie are Hitched into Italian. They comics will go online over there, and I’ll post them over here eventually, too! I’m very excited. Più informazione qui.

This is hilarious! I shudder to think what you guys would do if you saw a spider, though.
Pah, spiders are easy. They don’t have fat furry bodies. (Well, not I this part of the country.)
I’m glad I don’t live somewhere with scorpions, though. Man!
Let me terrify you – I catch moths with my bare hands and put them outside. (But my mom hates moths, so I understand.)
Hi, Tony! I spoke to you on Saturday, mentioned having discovered you through the Comic Book Queers, I think. I dropped off the GAYDIOACTIVE ribbon for you on Sunday, which we’re using to help promote Gaylaxicon 2012 in Minneapolis. It’s a GLBT SF/Fantasy/Comics/Horror/Gaming convention which we hosted in 2009 and will be hosting again next year. It was lovely seeing you, and I hope I’ll run into you at another convention again soon!
Ah yes! Thank you! It was lovely meeting you too. I was having a little trouble remembering names on Saturday. (I had used up my quotient of brain power for the week at work, and was coasting on fumes Saturday.)
I may be able to make it to Gaylaxicon. I will check it out.
My favorite part about shoes is that women use them to try and be taller while men are using them to kill things. If women really wanted to be taken seriously they’d just wear fly-swatters on their feet.