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241-Caddywhacked

241-Caddywhacked published on 4 Comments on 241-Caddywhacked

Logan

Here’s how to write a Knight-Man strip…

Panel 1: Musing dialogue

Panel 2: Musing dialogue

Panel 3: Musing dialogue

Panel 4: Something crazy and insane that I’m sure Taylor will figure out.

Taylor
This is how a Knight-Man strip goes…

Panel: Copy & Paste dialogue into pre-existing template.
Pane2: Copy & Paste dialogue into pre-existing template.
Pane3: Copy & Paste dialogue into pre-existing template.
Pane4: Work out the most complicated image ever, using completely new characters in complex poses while somehow fitting in a metric crap ton of dialogue.


240-Ad Space

240-Ad Space published on 2 Comments on 240-Ad Space

Logan
ADDDDDDSSSS INNNNNN SPAAAAAAAACE

Writing a four panel gag comic is interesting because you’re always imagining what would happen if you could expand things into a comedy show. There’s so many more jokes you could make.


Taylor
Gotta give Pirincipal Stupendous credit for originallity, not to mention ambition.


239-Commeting

239-Commeting published on 2 Comments on 239-Commeting

Logan

When you’re writing a four-panel gag comics, you often get into a particular format. It goes something like setup-beat-beat-subversion. It’s nice to experiment with your rhythm to keep things fresh. Here, we setup the joke, played it off in the background, then hit another punchline from an earlier piece.

Who would have thought that humor took so much planning?


Taylor
Not gonna lie: I’m proud of that leaf pile.


237-Sky Dying

237-Sky Dying published on 1 Comment on 237-Sky Dying

Logan

(Author’s Note):

Since I’m running out of jokes to make about falling, I need to come up with a catch-all.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

And if the parachute fails, please follow these instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy5xLVx2NGY


236-Trust Fail

236-Trust Fail published on 6 Comments on 236-Trust Fail

Logan

(Author’s Note):

It’s plane to see this comic is plane dumb.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Good to see Tom finally getting angry again. He was starting to lose his gimmick.


235-Cannonballer

235-Cannonballer published on 2 Comments on 235-Cannonballer

Logan

(Author’s Note):

When coming up with Helga, I was thinking of Viola Swamp and Megaman.

Why yes, I do have a strange sense of humor, why did you ask?


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Took some insperation from “Eva” from Total Drama Island.


234-Faithful

234-Faithful published on No Comments on 234-Faithful

Logan

(Author’s Note):

Property damage is a virtue to superheroes.

It’s a good moment to remind everyone that All-Star is super strong. Also a klutz.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Bonus points if you can tell me wheren those sound effect come from.


233-Fly Ball

233-Fly Ball published on 2 Comments on 233-Fly Ball

Logan

(Author’s Note):

I threw this comic together on the fly.

Also, I love how Captatin Stupendous isn’t the butt of every joke. Its nice that he gets to mourn over failures not of his own making.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Had to look up baseball helmets on Google images before I got it right.


232-Right in the Kisser

232-Right in the Kisser published on No Comments on 232-Right in the Kisser

Logan

(Author’s Note):

So I guess we should tell Frankie to do what is unnatural?

That can’t have any negative repercussions, right?


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

We wanted to have visions of pretty girls circling his head but there was just no room in that last panel.


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