Well, it’s funny. We’ve been doing so much stuff. Our comic book just came out. There are six issues that’ll be coming out during the next six months. We just delivered the new series to Netflix, and we’re doing the live tour, which goes in about nine days. So it’s a very, very creative time right now, and one of the most creative things I have to do is talk to people, because I make up a lot of stuff. It’s a wildly creative time right now.

It sounds like you’ve been very busy. Do you ever give yourself time off?

I’m looking forward to being done with the tour, because that’ll be a chance to rest, and we’re working on another project then that’ll be much more serene and not quite as intense. We’re just so fortunate and lucky. A lot of this has to do with how really lucky we are that the fans brought back the show, which did really good on Netflix. We’re one of their highest rated shows right now, so that’s really helped a lot with these other things. We’re really grateful to be busy. I waited a long time to be this busy.

Before this, you did the Watch Out For Snakes! live tour with Jonah Ray and company. Do you have a ritual that you go through whenever you’re preparing for these live shows, or is it all automatic at this point?

My goal is always to get as healthy as possible, but again, it’s been so busy that I’m actually now looking forward to being on the road. I think I’ll be much healthier on the road than I have been. That just means taking time to eat right, exercise, get enough sleep, and stuff like that. It’s actually interesting, because a year ago last summer, that was our first road trip. I had never done the road like that before. I was a stand-up before I started MST3K, so I had a fair amount of experience flying to shows and being in a location for a week, but then flying home right after. The idea that you’re sleeping and living on a tour bus is really different. Before I did it with Watch Out For Snakes!, I was kind of terrified of it because it seemed kind of like going into space. How do you live on a bus? How does it work?