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247-Identity Theft

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

Before you forget, we introduced this guy at the beginning of the chapter.

Also, please don’t give us grief about the catcher not wearing regulation gear. Or the softball field looking like it’s painted on top of a football field.

Neither of us played sports when we were kids.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

It’s 11 PM. I’m going to bed.


246-Taking the Lead

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

Sometimes, a good joke will put you to sleep. The punchline for this one will make you laugh

In your dreams.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

It’s 11 PM. I’m going to bed.


245-Time ‘Sup

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

I mean, if I had infinite power I’d probably have nothing better to do with it than make the perfect grilled burger.

But it would be a cosmic burger. Like you’d eat and then explode from the flavor.

Infinity really puts things into perspective, doesn’t it?


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Drawing a spinning vortext of space/time augmentation isn’t easy as I’ve never actualy seen what one looks like.


244-Outcasts

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Logan This whole chapter is partially the fault of a particular baseball videogame that had hilarious parody sportscasting.


Taylor
I Designed Jim Shorts out of a combination of Yogi Berra and Billy Crystal. That is a weird sentence.


243-Badding Practice

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Logan
Home run to the police.


Taylor
I just realized why this chapter is gonna be a problem. I’m gonna have to redesign EVERYONE in baseball attire… gulp.


241-Caddywhacked

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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

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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

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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.


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