Opening the Adventure Vault: Seth Wolfshorndl’s Evil Ain’t Easy

One of the benefits of having a website is the opportunity to plug certain people and projects that you want your readers to see. That’s what we’re doing today.

A friend of ours, and fellow ItsAllTrue.Net lurker, Seth Wolfshorndl, is in this month’s Zuda Comics competition. Zuda is the online imprint of DC Comics. Every month they feature a competition between ten original comics, each one hoping to come out on top. Not only is this an extremely cool way for undiscovered and independent comic creators to get some attention, but DC takes it a step farther. The winner of each month’s competition is given a paying contract with DC Comics, and their comic is published regularly on the Zuda site. For anyone lucky enough to break into the top ten, it’s a big opportunity. But it doesn’t stop there, you still have to win.

Seth’s comic, Evil Ain’t Easy, is a day-in-the-life strip of your a would-be evil scientist/world conqueror. You know, dealing with the landlady, high gas prices, and disrespectful henchmen? Seth’s strip is one of the best I’ve seen in this category, and it would be a shame for it to lose out to yet another angsty vampire/zombie story. Help us give the undead a rest and vote for something that’s more relatable, like the everyday troubles of being a supervillian!

The only thing Seth needs to win is votes. That’s it, and that’s where you come in. I’m urging all our loyal readers to help out a fellow IATer, and head over to http://zudacomics.com/node/1456 and vote for his comic. You will have to register, but that just gives you the opportunity to go back month after month and have a say in which comics should be published. And don’t worry about spam, I’ve been a Zuda member for over a year and haven’t received any unwanted mail. They just have to make sure that the voting process stays fair.

We want to thank you all for your help and we know Seth will really appreciate the support.

Here’s that link one more time: Evil Ain’t Easy

We now return you to our regularly scheduled “toy stuff”.

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