…Boom Pow, Them chickens jackin’ my style, they try to copy my-
Oh hi, I didn’t notice you there! It’s me Cube Watermelon, the PVP Intern! You might have seen me on Scott’s stream, or heard mention of me on his twitter, or have no idea who the hell I am.
In any case, I’ve been workin’ at Scott’s place for a little over two weeks, and I’m having a great time. So far I’ve helped design the back cover for book 7 and drawn characters for laptop skins, along with random tasks that are considerably less fun. (Editing and flattening series of images and saving them as TIFs!? Extreme comickiiiing woo!)
But I have a feeling that the latter is what most interns are SUPPOSED to do. And don’t get me wrong, they’re important work that I’ll need to understand someday. But Scott has given me a lot of tasks that’re fun and creative, and I really appreciate that. It almost feels like I really am a working artist, with the most unrealistic job ever. And while Scott’s my… employer?… he’s been more like a friend, or perhaps a father. If your father was a crazy cartoonist who is compelled to announce when he farts.
I’ve been interested in comics, and especially webcomics, for a long time, but I’ve always felt like I was standing right outside a bar full of countless cool people I wanted to be friends with. But on the night before the Dallas Webcomics Expo, when I was eating dinner with Scott and KC Green, I felt like I’d finally stepped inside that door. And I feel like I’ve never made better use of my time and skills.
-Mary Cagle
PS: I rescend all previous statements in the event that I’m not a famous pioneer and tastemaker by the end of these shenanigans.
you can see Mary’s work online at http://www.kiwiblitz.comand on her Deviant Art page.




