When redoing the site we learned that we can have multiple banners rotate through. In doing this we sat around and came up with different genre costumes to make our characters as (up now: casual Gentlemen and superhero Gentlemen). That being said we are leaving one banner up to the fans. The banner that we choose will be created by Aaron and posted in our rotation. If your suggestion is chosen you will also win: a handsome Obscure Gentlemen mug or Obscure Gentlemen T-Shirt of your choosing and a cameo in an upcoming comic. All just for wanting Trevor to dress up like a dildo (or whatever you would like to see him as). Entries will be accepted on Avellino Facebook and the comments section below. Contest starts now and ends at the end of May.
Before you is an interview with two men who delight me on a weekly basis in every sexual way possible or these two men create Inconsistent Comics, one of the funniest web comics out there. Glenn and Eric deliver humorous comics that don’t hold back in any way but carefully execute set up and punch lines flawlessly. If they think it’s funny they will create it, which always ends up with me laughing. While their name is Inconsistent Comics they are anything but. Every installment from beginning to end is consistent with greatness and jokes about tumors that I hope continue on for a very long time. While I only found this comic a few months ago it became an instant favorite of mine and I made love to their archives in no time. Never has a comic made it OK to bash baby seals as Inconstant Comics has. Find out what I mean by looking at their archives after you read this!
The OG: Give me your origin story and give it to me now!
Glenn: It all started with 12 acid hits and a bad burrito.
Eric: Of course there was the acid and burritos but I’ll honour you with the specifics. Glenn and I met in grade 3 in Ottawa and have hated each other since. While in University we had an idea, drew it up and sent it to the engineering paper (they usually beg for submissions). They printed it, we rejoiced. THEN we made another the following month (The Seal Club) and it got REJECTED. I was furious and vowed never to submit anything ever again, then we thought: “If only there was a place where we could post whatever we wanted… like ANYTHING…without getting rejected…” and that’s why we invented the internet.
I was first introduced to Hatefarm when I was looking through some of the I Am Arg archives awhile back. They did a pretty well known comic where Arg walks in on his girlfriend and the character from Skyrim going at it. I was instantly hooked and thought, what else could these deranged fuckers come up with? I ate through their archives to find that Hatefarm is a brilliantly thought out comic that is drawn beautifully . Every week I wait to see a new comic from Eric and Rob Hatefarm, but sometimes have to wait longer since they post every other week or whenever the hell they want. If this was any other comic I would probably have lost interest but Hatefarm is different. If they posted monthly I would wait around to see what else they produce. It’s worth the wait to see well crafted jokes and art that are missing from most comics today. Hatefarm is one of my top five favorite comics and I have no doubt after you read this interview and go to their site it will be one of yours too.
The OG: You’re both men of varied sexual presence. What brought you two to meet and create this farm of hate?