My Time on Red Letter Media

Yes, that was me on the "Black Spine Edition" episode! While I'm best known for writing comics like Galaxys' For Hire and TTRPG adventures like Immortality Manor, appearing on Red Letter Media (RLM) was a definitive career highlight.

The opportunity came about through my work with Bunny Ears, the comedy brand and production company created by Macaulay Culkin. The story of how I met Mack is a tale for another time, but our collaboration opened several professional doors—including the one to the RLM studio in [LOCATION REDACTED].

The Episodes

We shot several episodes at the studio, along with additional content for the Bunny Ears platform. All of these appearances were alongside Culkin, who had been a massive fan of the RLM crew for years. We were heavily promoting BunnyEars.com at the time, and the collaboration was a natural fit.

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Best of the Worst: Hawk Jones, Winterbeast, and ROAR

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Best of the Worst: A Very Scary Christmas

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Best of the Worst: Plinketto #7

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Best of the Worst: Episode 78

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Best of the Worst: Black Spine Junka 2

Behind the Scenes with Bunny Ears

Not only was the Red Letter Media gang hilarious and welcoming, but they were also game to participate in several shorts we produced for the Bunny Ears YouTube channel.

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Behind the Scenes: Mack Films an RLM Episode

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How It's Made: Red Letter Media

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Macaulay Culkin Points at Things

The whole collaboration was a thrilling experience and certainly one of my highest "career highs" yet.