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Mitch Clem Versus the Internet

@mitchclem / mitchclem.tumblr.com

My name is Mitch Clem. I draw comics about punk rock and my life and stuff. You can buy my comics here
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Some of the jokes in Turnstile Comix #3 are for as many as zero people!

Oh if only this were still true.

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Take a drink every time John Oliver uses a simile.

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I call this one “portrait of the artist trying to sketch a portrait of the artist while holding a baby in one arm while holding a baby in one arm” (NOTE: looks extra bad because this was really what was happening while I scribbled this nonsense out)

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I call this dumb sketch "millenial gets mad reading a thinkpiece on the terlet". I used to have such promise, you guys.

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The theme for As You Were Volume 4 is “Living Situations” with 112 pages of new comics by artists from punk scenes all over the world. In stores Feb 15th, Silver Sprocket doesn’t have ‘em yet, but these lucky East Coast nerds got early deliveries direct from the printer. 

Get yours this weekend at Comics Art Brooklyn from Alex Krokus, Ben Passmore, Sam Grinberg & Wyeth Yates; at Tuscon ComicCon from Brad Dwyer; or next weekend at NOCAZ (New Orleans) from Ben Passmore & Alex Krokus.

The rest of you can Mail-order direct from Silver Sprocket and check back next week for our official big reveal!

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"Why do some people feel unsafe in the punk scene?”

This morning, I woke up to an alert that someone had shared one of my very few public Facebook posts.

Initially I thought it was some anti-abortion blockhead because the name didn’t ring any bells. I actually responded “my ugly what?” because … your/you’re, and like, who doesn’t like to start their day with a tall cup of yelling at anti-abortion trolls? 

But then I realized this was Colin Sizemore, someone I had encountered early last year in a Facebook group centered around FEST. It’s an unofficial FEST Facebook group, one that spawned the Pabst Smears, and one that is no longer open. At some point in maybe August of last year, he had made a misogynistic comment about Pussy Riot, and I called him out on why that comment was not okay. He responded by insisting his misogyny was okay because he was gay, and then harassing me until he got banned from the group.

At FEST, someone mentioned that he had threatened to show up and, I don’t know, kick my ass? Kick the ass of other people involved in the Facebook group who had banned him? He seemed genuinely unstable when I had the exchange with him, but not methodical enough to pull something, so I didn’t worry about it.

In January, he sent me this apology. I didn’t respond because I don’t owe this dude anything. 

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Since then, he has periodically made posts about me in other FEST related Facebook groups. All of which I ignored or I didn’t see. This brings us to today.

So, he makes this post that I am tagged in.  I said something along the lines of “Are you mad that I never responded to your apology??” which, maybe I shouldn’t have engaged with him at all, but I was so confused as to what was happening. Fortunately I didn’t have to engage with him much because he had tagged me, and thus, all 1100+ of my Facebook friends could see the post, and lots were commenting to tell him to get lost. He also added this meme, which is comical at best:

FYI: you can be a feminist and have fake boobs, you can be a feminist and wear a push up bra, but you should not wear a push up bra if you have fake boobs, but that’s a medical advisement and has nothing to do with my feminism. Also, this is one of the most flattering photos of me ever (THANKS Amber!) and it’s laughable that I have ever had the extra money for plastic surgery.

He deleted the post and then sent me this:

After he deleted the first post and he had sent me that message (which I didn’t respond to), he made a second post (tagging me again) where he called me a “dyke” and said the only reason that I am pro-abortion is because nobody wants to fuck me. Two things that don’t offend me in the least, because “dyke” isn’t an insult, and uh, I’m not exactly desperate for dick. Nevermind that these two insults don’t really make a lot of sense together. He also mentioned something about how I’m so dumb, other people have to “fight my fight for me”, never mind that he was tagging me in the posts, allowing all my friends to see them? Like, of course they are going to say something.

Whatever. Then he deleted that post.

Then!!!! He posts this:

At this point, I block him because I don’t want anything to do with him. He also started posting photos of me to Instagram (which he has since made private). The posts were (hilariously) hashtagged with things like “GENIUSWITHCOMPUTERS” and also “MAKETHISSHITGOVIRAL” and also tried to say that I was racist??? Okay, whatever dude.

Then! Tonight, like some sort of TOTALY UNNECESSARY crowning jewel on a shit sandwich, he sent me this fucking video:

?!?!?!????!??!?!?!?!?!?!!??!?!?!?!?!????!??!?!?!?!?!?!!??!?!?!?!?!????!??!?!?!?!??

Like, how is it that I am 30 years old and getting a threatening VIDEO from some fucking goon who is telling me that he is “more punk, more hardcore” than me, or my friend – my friend who BY THE WAY is NOT a punk or into punk and is like, “lol I wouldn’t set foot at FEST”. This guy is at least 10 years older than me, and jesus christ, I hope I am doing *literally anything else* with my life besides making threatening videos about pop punk when I am this oaf’s age.

He also says something about showing us his “four foot schlong” in response to a weird and baseless insult (???) about Four Year Strong, a phrase and scenario you could not have PAID me to believe would happen in 2015.

He finishes off the video with some random comment about how he counsels kids who are going through drug problems, and though I don’t believe that, it makes me want to round up any kid within 1000 yards of this violent turd and keep them far, far way. 

Also, uh, no, I won’t be apologizing. Obviously.

So. That was my day. And now if you are ever wondering why some people don’t feel safe in the punk scene, just remember that time that I told a grown ass man not to make misogynistic comments, and a year and a half later he was still threatening to kick my ass.

It’s 2015 ya’ll. case and point.

I hope that if you are involved in a scene that Colin Kelleher is a part of, you will be aware that he is capable of being an abusive, threatening, asshole.  Punk can do better than this.  

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Alright indie-comic nerds going to SPX this weekend, the latest installment of our punk-anthology series, As You Were #4, is almost here! 

The theme is “Living Situations” and its our best yet with 112 pages from 31 contributors. The stories are all over the place and all great - exciting, fun, interesting, thoughtful, adventurous and entertaining. No duds!

We’ll have a home-made batch of 100 numbered copies with hot pink covers this weekend at the Small Press Expo in Maryland (table A13) then the “real thing” will be out in October or November.

If you can’t make SPX, pre-order here to get one of the first copies as soon as they’re ready to ship along with a free bonus gift for your early support.

We also have a brand new pin design by Meg Has Issues: Sad Cartoonist Society, premiering at SPX and shipping next week from our website

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Nothing Nice to Say July 4, 2005 R.I.P. Rowdy Roddy Piper

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Nothing Nice to Say, March/April 2003

Still waiting for Marvel to call me up and offer to let me write Daredevil.

Since that new Netflix Daredevil show is such a hit maybe this arc finally has actual crossover appeal?

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