Problems with women? Frustrated at work? Suspect you have a mutant power?

Just head down to your local comic book shop and have a chat with the man behind the counter — Kyle Piccolo, the always sardonic, sometimes empathetic, and not quite all-knowing Comic Shop Therapist. Read more...

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Jun162008

He's a God

Comic Book wisdom flows from the mouth and mind of Kyle Piccolo in this inaugural episode. Get your first peek at the world of the Comic Shop Therapist and a very special look behind the scenes with the creators and star. Watch every week for new comedy and visit www.kylepiccolo.com for more comic adventures. Super heroes welcome!

This episode was sponsored by the new Batman movie "The Dark Knight" in Theaters July 18th, 2008 - http://www.thedarkknight.com

Episode Credits

Written and Produced by Alec Pollak, Neil Turitz, Eric Zuckerman and John Cassaday
Created by Turitz and Pollak
Directed by Turitz and Cassaday
Executive Produced by For Your Imagination

Cast
Eric Zuckerman - Kyle Piccolo
Matt Klan - Doucheus
Brian Berrebbi - Customer

Crew
Director of Photography - Jon Johnnidis
Lighting - Matt Matossian
Sound - Russell Denniston
Editors - Joe Landauer, Jon Johnnidis and Mark Johnnidis

Music by Joseph Saba and Videohelper

Shot on location at Midtown Comics, NYC

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Reader Comments (4)

Does anyone know how many episodes these guys are going to make? Loved it!

June 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSandrew

hello sandrew!we plan on making lots and lots! at least 10 episodes in our first season. thanks for asking!

June 24, 2008 | Registered CommenterKyle Piccolo

"Doctor Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog" - it is not. But let see what takes root before we give it a yank.

December 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSubwayEd

Kyle needs a little more angst. He should be tortured by the fact that he knows everything and no one "gets it". In other words a little more Jack Black in Hi Fidelity. Matt doesn't convince me that he's earning his way. He just seems there. Great concept. Should come along nicely with more character development.

January 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBony Tony

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