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Posts authored by Principal
548-Change In Two
(Writer’s Note):
There. My one moment of pathos for the year. I hope you all are satisfied.
(Illustrator’s Note):
This was originally supposed to be one strip but I had to split it up in order to fit all the dialogue. I’m glad I did because this exchange of dialogue is awesome.
547-B-Lame
(Writer’s Note):
This strip was originally much longer, but I crammed so much stuff into it that it made more sense to split into two installments. Less work for me!
(Illustrator’s Note):
So did Liz just turn into a Fe-mail box?
546-Reeeeeward
(Writer’s Note):
Looks like crime does, in fact, pay.
But does it give benefits?
(Illustrator’s Note):
Notice what color the car is.
545-Forth Field
(Writer’s Note):
Draco clearly bought his forcefield at Claire’s.
(Illustrator’s Note):
Sorry, First time getting to drw an energy field, in this comic. I think it came out nice. I wanna think that it’s made up of bubblegum.
544-Into the Lists
(Writer’s Note):
Poor Tom just wanted to reinvent himself in college.
(Illustrator’s Note):
Sorry, I’ve been away, guys. I just moved. It took three weekends and 8 weeks to take care of everything and then my computer was down for another two weeks.
543-Evil Eye for the Dumb Guy
(Writer’s Note):
The more they stay the same, the more they change.
(Illustrator’s Note):
Been so long, I almost forgot how to make Emily’s word bubbles.
542-The Grill Next Door
(Writer’s Note):
Ah, Brad is making friends again, I see.
(Illustrator’s Note):
She’s got a pony tail because she likes ponies. I’m totally gonna pretend that I planned that.
541-Pay it Forward
(Writer’s Note):
Villains win because Heroes need someone to get the work done.
(Illustrator’s Note):
I used to wonder where Draco gets the money to fund all his inventions. Now I realize the real question I should be asking is where Brad gets the money to fund all of Draco’s inventions.
540-Science Brain
(Writer’s Note):
Option A: Intricate plot with multiple payoffs
Option B: Lazy joke.
Guess which one we picked?
(Illustrator’s Note):
Predicament? Rational? Mutual? Rash? Where is Brad getting this vocabulary? I guess he really is smarter than he seems.