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To begin the conversation Monkey started off on a light hearted question close to her heart to break the ice with the very shy interviewee.
Monkey : You draw evil monkey really well.. ..Why? Richard Jorden : I've only ever met evil Monkeys. Yep. Never met a nice Monkey
Realizing the ice was now broken beyond repair it was time to ask about the origins and influences of this rather dystopian results of Darwin's evolutionary theory.
Monkey : Look, this is the story about the Wizard of Oz right? So.. how come it's so.. ..different?
Richard Jorden : Because the writer.. ..likes skateboarding And he likes.. heavy.. heavy music Tattoos.. ..on women And he doesn't like musicals.. ..that's why its different. I like musicals
With only one issue left to go, Monkey asks if other reoccurring protagonists would be resurfacing themselves in the series as reprobated antagonists?
Monkey : Umm will there be Munchkins.. in the future?
Richard Jorden : There'd better be.
And finally Monkey gets an Exclusive upon the series.
Monkey : Well thank you for the interview And I hope.. I can't wait to read (issue) 5, and I hope it continues too.. ..will it continue?
Richard Jorden : Yes it'll continue.
Monkey : Yess, yess yesss[EXCLUSIVE] yess!
The writer, Mr Angelo Tirotto, an owner of a comic book store and friend of self-proclaimed discoverer Ian Churchill (Don't go near him with any copies of No Place Like Home as he wants credit before he believes his team will leave him, and will sign them all, he won't even give you a chance) was unfortunately unavailable that weekend due to drunkenness..

No Place Like Home Issue 5 is out later today.