Kevin Smith on Etrigan the Demon

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2011

Kevin Smith, part-time comedian, part-time writer of movies and comics, shares his take on Etrigan The Demon and whether or not he should rhyme. This was at Comic-Con.

I agree with him wholeheartedly. He needs a new costume. Or some freaking pants at least. Other than that, Etrigan is awesome

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  • I don't mean to be "that guy" but Grant Morrison isn't British. Listen to his accent for a clue where he's from. Kevin Smith is a boss though.

  • @jquickri who said he was british? o_O

  • I really like Etrigan ;)

    Probably one of my favorite characters. I definitly agree on the rhyming, but I also think they need to update his costume because, seriously, hes wearing shorts. wtf?

  • @PsychoProductionsLtd I... had NO IDEA that was your opinion PsycoProductionsLtd! Thanks for sharing! It's almost like we've met in person and talked about this exact thing like 3 times already. But that'd ridiculous because we're just strangers on the internet! Oh-hoho!

  • Did you record this?

  • @TWOMERCY Nah, I was just listening to the DC Comics Podcast on iTunes alot and I felt like going back, finding some interesting moments, and uploading them at random. I've never been at Comic-Con :/

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  • what the hell? jack kirby wrote him without rhyming, and he created the character

  • @amazeblaze The United Kingdom and Britain denote different things, whilst some people use both terms interchangeably they do actually have specific definitions. Both terms denote Scotland as a part of them anyway. Scotland is both part of Britain and part of the United Kingdom.

  • OMG.... please tell me you guys are all joking and that you all know that the U.K. means "united kingdom." Scots and irish don't like being called Brits. Kevin made a mistake because it was on the spot.

  • @jquickri Scotland is part of Britain

  • @VsxFedora Kevin Smith did.

  • @jquickri Scots are British. Scotland is part of the island Great Britain. He's British, just not English.

  • @jquickri he is british.He was born in Glasgow,England.

  • @jquickri Scotland's in Britain, dude.

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