(Author’s Note):
It’s the final countdown! *cue music*
(Illustrator’s Note):
Logan: “Taylor, I want you to show a character walking up from far away but who somehow has his head completely obscured.”
Me: “…Sure… no… problem…”
It’s the final countdown! *cue music*
Logan: “Taylor, I want you to show a character walking up from far away but who somehow has his head completely obscured.”
Me: “…Sure… no… problem…”
The real mind rending question is where did they get the water cooler from?
Drawing this strip brought back nightmares of playing D&D with Logan as the GM.
You’re too slow!
There’s something magical about certain names that you come up with. Wheels McGee has been gestating in my mind for years. It’s a pleasure to be able to finally share him with you!
I designed McGee’s wheelchair after a sports/racing wheelchair. Gosh darn it, I totally should have put a spoiler on the back.
No relation to Ric Flair, sadly…
I think we have enough characters at this point for a spin-off series. Let us know which characters you would like to see more!
We’ve been planning this character since the first strip.
The real lesson to learn here is to avoid all super-science after cocktail hour.
If I had total shpe changing abilities I would totally use them to be a sculptor.
I swear that half the fun of writing this strip is coming up with new characters to play with. Lead Boy is basically a mix of Big Boy from those old 1950s diners and the Metal Men from DC comics.
Also, the Finger gun returns.
I’m proud to have not created a single original background for this strip… That’s something to be proud of, right?
The moral of the story is to not teach morals to villains.
Creating a “Don’t Walk/Walk” sign was fun new challenge. A small one but still.
This strip is loosely based on a true story. I know a student who actually used this as an excuse to get out of trouble once. No one argued with him.
This comic strip is a hologram. It never actually existed.
I’m not a fan of this one. It’s naughty.
Draco would appear to have contracted NPC-itis.
So Hero High has a budgetary waste issue.
So it’s just like every other school.
I had to study up on modern and postmodern art to design this penthouse.