Veni Vidi Weiner: SMBC’s Cambridge Tour

We’ve long known that Cambridge, MA was home to the largest number of SMBC fans, so it’s no surprise that Zach got a hero’s welcome this Monday on his one-day book tour through the geek capital of the world*. Want Zach to appear at your university? Email christina AT breadpig if you know the right student groups or administrators to talk to and we can try to make it happen!

Fans crowding around Zach during a signing

The morning started off with an Authors@Google talk, where Zach gave a brief talk about the exciting possibilities for independent creators today to create whatever the hell they want; in his case, “single-use” monocles in condom wrappers which will debut at NYCC (sold by yours truly!). He then launched into a Q&A about his many projects, which was deemed good enough for Google to feed us afterwards.

Zach and our host, Colin McMillen (AKA Lord Inglip) of Google

Zach and our host, Colin McMillen (AKA Lord Inglip) of Google

Crowd at Zach's Google talk

We then headed over to MIT, where we were stunned by the turnout at the LSC-hosted talk. Even though we had finalized the details for the event only last Thursday, the 150-seat lecture hall was packed to the gills by eager students. Zach didn’t disappoint, giving them over an hour of Q&A that revealed everything from the existence of the webcomics illuminati to how many shirts he wears while drawing (answer: 0.5 on average).

Professor Weiner

Professor Weinersmith answers questions.

Professor Weinersmith draws a diagram

Professor Weinersmith draws a diagram

After the Q&A, a loving crowd threw money at us and demanded that Zach sign everything from books to 2x4s. Cambridge, you really outdid yourself this time. Thanks for the love, and we’ll be sure to bring Zach back very soon!

 

 

Okay, 4W.

Okay, 4W.

Zach and Batman, having tea

Zach and Batman, having tea

More pictures here.

* That’s right, San Francisco, we went there.

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In addition to being the Multitasker at Breadpig, Christina is also the proud co-founder of ROFLCon, a trustee of the Boston Awesome Foundation, one of the proprietors of a coworking space in Boston called p.irateship, and a DJ for a weekly radio show called Global Frequency. She tweets about all of these things and more here.