39-Media Matters

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(Author’sNote): With great power comes great social media presence. (Illustrator’s Note): Speaking of which, Superskooled is on social media. Like us…please…now…or we’ll find you… Facebook Twitter DeviatArt

40-Frenemies

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(Author’sNote): Originally, this was going to be the name of the entire comic strip. After two years of focus groups, intense research, and prayer, we decided upon Super Skooled. I guess that only goes to show that even things you put a lot of thought into can still result in something silly. (Illustrator’s Note): I… Continue reading 40-Frenemies

53-Size Matters Not

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(Author’sNote): Protip: Making smarmy comments in the second panel of a gag comic sets you up for a comeuppance in panel four. Illustrator’sNote:) For a Bonus Comic CLICK HERE:

55-Self Awareness Part Deux

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(Author’sNote): And here we find that a catastrophic failure of critical thinking is not limited to one side of the Superhero/Supervillain divide. (Illustrator’s Note): This is actually the first time I’ve ever done thought bubbles so go easy on me guys.

56-So Foul And Fair A Menu I Have Not Seen

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(Author’sNote): It is indeed true that eating cafeteria food is a magical experience. It’s just the kind of magic that leaves you with a rash. (Illustrator’s Note): Remember what I said about that NEON GREEN GLOW.

58-Ice Scream

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(Author’sNote): What do you think the rocky road flavor has in it? (Illustrator’s Note): Unique looking as Emily’s word bubbles are, I wonder what happens when she speaks with her mouth full.

60-In a Pickle

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(Author’sNote): Peter Piper picked a Peck of Pickled Hair. (Illustrator’s Note): This is probably the weirdest thing I’ve ever had to draw. Anyone else reminded of “Bride of Frankenstein” here?