Internet personality and mail-order cartoonist Nicolas Sequeira hosts a weekly Q&A during which any and all fans can ask him questions about various topics. Buckle your seatbelts, because this is going to be one cheezit of a wild ride.
Important message regarding an indefinite hiatus to the Nicolas Comics Q&A
To close out Season 5 of the Nicolas Comics Q&A, Nic reexamines the embarrassing career of failed cartoonist Alec Robbins, 2 years after his initial analysis.
Nic recounts several interesting comment exchanges with Ariel Pink fans.
Nic is barraged by a group of insufferable narcissists led by famous YouTube journalist Dingo. Nothing of consequence is said.
Nic reads an excerpt from the famous 1960s countercultural magazine, "The Realist," to illustrate what effective satire looks like. Plus an exciting argument with famous commentary YouTuber Dingo.
Nic discusses the subject of cancel culture and unboxes a cool comic he received by mail.
Nic tells a few lengthy anecdotes revolving around jury duty and an ideologically compelling YouTube comment thread.
Nic discusses the embarrassing career of gamer musician Negative XP and his distaste for the Scott Pilgrim franchise.
Nic engages in civil discourse regarding Britain's current status as a 21st century Monarchy.
Nic discusses accusations that his short story "Genetic Opportunity" rips off Junji Ito's horror comic "Long Dream". Plus a breakdown of bicycle physics.
Nic expresses his distaste for the new Sam Smith song "Unholy," then relays a shot-by-shot dissection of the famous music video for "You can Call Me Al".
Nic denounces the boring film "American Psycho," then dissects the appearance of Ariel Pink at the Austin "LightWave" festival.
Nic discuses the emerging genre of "progressive pop" with legendary British rapper Conqoor, then discusses the viability of video game immersion with infamous video essayist Dingo.
Nic dunks on Justin Roiland's hilariously cringe NFT project, "Art Gobblers".
Nic breaks down the acclaimed Sam Levinson show, Euphoria, explaining its negative depiction of Gen Z.
Nic breaks down the recent accusations against Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, relishing every second of the hipster misogynist's long-awaited demise.
Nic discusses the formula for an effective thumbnail, the importance of Windows Movie Maker as software, and the nuance behind the term "political correctness".
Nic and Dingo discuss the importance of datasets in understanding the human condition. Following this, Nic proceeds to roast notorious leftist streamer Hasan Piker.
Nic discusses various misinterpretations he's been subject to over the years and the merits of direct experience vs. academic study.
Nic and Dingo discuss the relative importance of thumbnails vs. content. Plus Nic responds to some Stranger Things fan posts.
Nic deconstructs complex subjects such as originality and demand with a pertinent example.
Nic responds to long overdue comments regarding the Hypnagogic Archive and analyses some HA fanart.
Nic discusses several heavy subjects such as the complex China/Japan dichotomy, generational trauma, and the contemporary importance of Malcolm X.
Nic elaborates on the technicalities of CRT monitors and recommends some prominent Soviet rock outfits. Featuring a special guest appearance from Conqoor!
Nic breaks down the embarrassing career of notorious comics huckster Greg Land.
Kicking off Season 5, Nic answers a bevy of questions relating to the prominent livestreaming industry and the yield of corn crops.
It's a grand-slam of audio entertainment as Nic celebrates 100 exciting episodes of the Q&A! Featuring appearances and questions by Kippy, Woh, Dingo, and others, this episode is an exciting celebration of what has been... and what's yet to come.
It's a grand-slam of audio entertainment as Nic celebrates 100 exciting episodes of the Q&A! Featuring appearances and questions by Kippy, Woh, Dingo, and others, this episode is an exciting celebration of what has been... and what's yet to come.
In honor of the approaching spooky season, Nic discusses the abysmal career of Richard Stanley and addresses recent drama regarding the Hypnagogic Archive.
Nic discusses the rhetorical device of "sealioning" as well as international food safety measures.
The Q&A is joined by a bizarre assortment of eccentric trolls, leading Nic to ponder hypothetical future videos and explain the stupidity of the Fallout universe.
Nic discusses a wide range of topics with a host of guests, from interesting rare diseases to Bob Odenkirk's failing career.
Nic answers various questions, then proceeds to share his thoughts on Cyberpunk as a subgenre of science fiction.
Nic explores the interesting world of vinyl cutting and a laughable Kickstarter product which claims to make vinyl cutting accessible to the average consumer.
Nic explains the fundamental differences between Democracies and Monarchies. Plus Nic's thoughts on the importance of monetary circulation.
Nic responds to allegations concerning his being "out of touch" and reviews an interesting article about Passover.
Nic answers questions about nuclear power and fish, before proceeding to catch up on Alex Kister tweets.
Back by popular demand, Kip hops onto this exciting hour-long special edition to discuss multiple pressing topics, including Groundhog Day ripoffs and Pibby.
Nic discusses a bizarre attempt to stir up controversy around one of the greatest comedians of the 21st century, Pete Davidson.
3 ardent Nicolas Comics fans hop onto the Q&A to ask Nic a wide range of scintillating questions concerning comparative biology and cartooning ethics.
Nic discusses his aversion to Patreon as a platform. Plus some interesting questions from Nightmare Keys.
Nic delves further into the turbulent conflict between the Christian movement and the New Age movement.
Nic reads an old blog post about a woman and her battle with tarot cards.
Nic attempts to summarize most of his sociological views in under 2 hours for the purpose of clarity and transparency, and reveals the new "Nicolas Comics Tarot Deck".
Nic shares his candid thoughts on several poorly-written articles from the website of the digital conversion company "LegacyBox," and explains how if you use LegacyBox for serious preservation, the only legacy you'll leave behind is that you were gullible and dumb.
Nic evaluates a Nicolas Comics-themed post on Reddit and completes his exciting 3-part investigation into the apologetics of the Human Rights Campaign.
Following some Eric Andre-related drama, Nic discusses his aversion to Mr. Andre's style of comedy. Fun times ensue.
Nic discusses the importance of traditional legal documents while relating a disco-oriented anecdote. Plus an in-depth analysis of irreverent 1800s anti-Mormon comics.
Nic elaborates on his sentiment towards devil worshippers and breaks down an article from the "Human Rights Campaign" on the subject of Homosexuality in Biblical times.
Nic dives back onto the Quentin Tarantino forums and explains the importance of narrative control.
Nic re-records his final thoughts on the abysmal Adult Swim project, "Pibby: Apocalypse".