
I’ll be at the Moore College Comics Expo this Saturday! Come out and say hello! I’ll have copies of Evil Inc graphic novels and more. If you’d like me to bring something special for you, let me know!
Transcript
Evil Inc – March 25, 2025
Panel 1:
(Scene: A bedroom in disarray—lightning crackles around, furniture and electronics are damaged. Angus the Minotaur and Lightning Lady lie in bed together, Angus looking concerned.)
Caption: Several thunderous hours later…
Angus: By Asterion’s horns… I… I’m afraid we owe the Lethal Librarian a new bed.
Lightning Lady: …Not to mention a small fortune in electronics…
Lightning Lady (sheepishly): Sorry…
Angus (calmly): That happens sometimes.
Panel 2:
(Close-up of the two in bed, with Lightning Lady snuggled against Angus.)
Lightning Lady: So… is there another bed…?
Panel 3:
(Same close-up, slight change in expressions—Lightning Lady looking up at Angus.)
Lightning Lady: …Or are we sleeping on the floor tonight?
Panel 4:
(Angus, still holding Lightning Lady, answers with a smirk.)
Angus: There’s a couch…
Lightning Lady: How sturdy is it?
Panel 5:
(Angus looks at Lightning Lady with an amused, knowing expression.)
Angus: I have a feeling we’re about to find out.
It’s a new episode of my boys’ podcast, “Hey Comics — Kids!” We’ve just returned from a truly phenomenal stay at Disney’s
Pop Century resort, where we had a chance to take in the Walt Disney World theme parks. We hit Magic Kingdom, EPCOT and Hollywood Studios — and had a freaking blast. Now that the dust has settled, I corralled the boys into the studio to get their thoughts on the best rides and attractions they experienced.
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One of the attractions that enticed
both boys was Disney’s new
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game. It’s a deck-building game that features interactive video-gaming. You start with a deck of cards that feature magic spells based on the heroes of Disney features (
Aladdin,
Robin Hood, etc.), and you’re plunged into a story — told through several hidden portals to be found throughout Disney’s Magic Kindgom park. In the story, Merlin (from the
Sword in the Stone*) entreats you to help him thwart Hades (
Hercules), who is on a quest to capture the crystals of the Magic Kingdom. Moving from portal to portal, you face Disney villains and defeat them using the cards to cast spells. You hold up the card, a hidden camera reads it, and the video displays the appropriate spell and effect on the villain.
My two sons were
entranced by Sorcerers. In fact, we canceled our one scheduled visit to Animal Kingdom so we could spend a
third day in the Magic Kingdom, playing this game. My 12yo defeated the entire first level. My 8yo would have too, but his adrenaline-junkie ways kept pulling him to the rides. Both had their first real experiences with deck-building — and trading with other players.

Me, I got to ride Haunted Mansion several times. I’m a happy guy.
* Edited, thanks to a kind heads-up!