(Author’s Note):
Poor, poor charity, always getting shot.
(Illustrator’s Note):
Where was he keeping that?
Poor, poor charity, always getting shot.
Where was he keeping that?
So we modeled Liz’s expression in panel four on Lucy van Pelt. That girl had a pair of lungs on her.
I wasn’t here for this Strip. I was too busy cuddling kittens.
Did I forget to put up a Mother’s Day comic?
Or maybe I was just out all day spending time with my MOTHER.
Luv ya, Mom.
Is that a school function or a rave?
I’m just relieved to not see Captain Planetarium up there.
Shy-Borg finally wears something sensible. I’m personally going to miss the X-Force cosplay Draco was doing, but there’s only so much tempting of fate we can do considering the army of lawyers retained by Marvel…
This strip comes with it’s own Sound Track.
Brad’s mom is surprisingly serene regarding the affairs of superheroes and supervillains.
I like to see Brd and his mom at home. It brings a personal sense to the comic.
Another version of this strip was going to have John Byrne on one track and Jim Shooter on the other. Whom would you save?
We had to rework this piece quite a bit before it was suitable. Originally, we wanted 1 trolley with a switching track, but there was question as to if the joke was working.
I modeled the Trolley Master after the Riddler.
Are we the first comic to feature a superhero/supervillain slumber party?
Eh, I’m claiming it either way.
I’m starting to like this “Brad thinking at night” gag.
I like making Taylor draw the same thing over and over again.
I need to change Dr. Draco’s outfit. It’s getting really monotonous to have to draw over and over and over and over and over and….
Go-Go-Gadget Intercontinental Ballistic Missile!
I’ve stated before that I hear Miss Pennyloaf’s voice in my head, having a German Accent. I think that has an impact now more than ever.