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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An age old story: beautiful woman appears with a problem and the unsuspecting guy behind the desk lends an ear and offers to help before realizing just what kind of trouble he's getting himself into. Who is the mysterious woman that has entered Kyle's world? And what is the dark secret that she hides? Tune in true-believers and find out! Watch every week for new comic book comedy and visit http://www.kylepiccolo.com for more comic adventures. This episode was sponsored by the new Batman movie "The Dark Knight" in Theaters July 18th, 2008 - http://www.thedarkknight.com

Episode Credits - KP 105 "Cat"

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 Kyle Piccolo - Eric Zuckerman, Doucheus - Matt Klan, Cat - Laura Beckett

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

Music by Joseph Saba and Videohelper - Shot on location at Midtown Comics, NYC

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Reader Comments (3)

Clever, intellectual, and wise even beyond his advancing years. Kyle, your words are as universal as they are comical. Its a rare man who can bring uplifting words of advice and still hold true to the ideals instilled in every super hero.

A hero in his own right, Kyle just may be able to save us all from our greatest archenemy...ourselves.

July 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterProfessor Jay

Too too true, Professor Jay! Thanks for the comment - and thanks for spreading the word.

July 17, 2008 | Registered CommenterKyle Piccolo

Please keep these shows going! It's cool cause i go to Midtown mostly every week, also to solve a "normal" everyman problem with a comic....priceless man.

July 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJulian

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