October 10, 2008 10:15 AM PDT

The 404 203: Where we're not even supposed to be here today

by Justin Yu
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The 404 is back together again and this time around we welcome DIY comic book artist Samuel Vera to the show. Artist, publisher, and do-it-all for Crazee Comics, Sam sits in for a chat about the state of the comic book industry, how to get your start in publishing, the war between online and print comics, and the recent surge of comic book movie adaptations.

Don't forget to come and say hi to us tonight at our second 404 meetup at Gstaad Bar on 26th and 6th Avenue in New York! We'll be there at 6:30 tonight, kicking back and celebrating our 200th episode anniversary, and you're welcome to join us! We want to meet as many of our New York listeners as we can, so if you're in the New York area, come check it out--if nothing else, Natali Del Conte, Mark the Intern, and Dan the Mantern will all be there as well.


Big thanks to our buddy Samuel Vera for coming on the show today. Listen in for seriously helpful tips on how to publish your own comic and even hear Sam's opinions on existing comics and his humble beginning in the thriving comic book industry (no matter what Wilson thinks). He also weighs in on a few current events including the closing of two corporate pillars of American excellence: Circuit City and Mother's Cookies. All right, all right, nobody is going to miss Circuit City but Mother's Cookies gave us the famous ANIMAL CRACKER! You're never going to believe this, but neither Jeff, Wilson, nor Sam knows what those are. Whaaaattt? Is this a West Coast thing or what? I don't get it, but nevertheless I'm still really bummed out because I practically survived off those things for the first half of my life. Hmm, that explains a few things...RIP Mothers Cookies, we'll almost remember you and your deliciously sprinkled confections.


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Justin Yu covers desktop computers, printers, and peripherals for CNET. When he's not scouring eBay for useless ephemera or eating hot dogs for breakfast, he spends his time making fun of Internet culture every morning on The 404 podcast. E-mail Justin.
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by tonyCC1970 October 10, 2008 11:15 AM PDT
Ya, that's great ! Circuit City will go under and 43,000 employees will be left unemployeed. Just in time for Christmas. Happy Holiday. Well, don't worry it will affect you too. With less competition Best Buy and HH greg will be able to price as they want. "Oh just buy it offline", good luck getting your warranty serviced or ever even hearring from the service dept again. Try it, dare you! And with 43,000 employees not paying taxes Plus getting unemployment that's about $43,000,000 a week costing you the tax payer. But your so self centered that you don't even consider that do you, grow up, Samuel
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by ThurmanJamison October 10, 2008 12:51 PM PDT
THE BAR IS CLOSED. has been for the last 2 weeks. I arrived early and found out. how about the restaurant bar across the street or mustang Harry's (352 7th Ave, New York, NY - (212) 268-8930) around 30th and 7th ave

I can't believe you didn't check to see if the bar was open. Please let us know,
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by justin.yu October 10, 2008 1:13 PM PDT
just called and the recording says they're open at 5:30, how do you know it's been closed for the last 2 weeks?
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by ThurmanJamison October 10, 2008 1:36 PM PDT
could i have gone to the wrong place? if i did i'll use a synonym later
by CrazeeCreator October 14, 2008 9:19 AM PDT
Thanks for the interview. I had a blast. Supporters of the Craze tuned in and you should be getting new fans from them. I know I subscribe to the 404. Great timing and humor. Much success!
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