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176-Undercover Bossy

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

Awwww Emily Evil looks so cute in that outfit. I should also add that it’s a bad sign when you can’t even fool Captain Stupendous. The guy basically defines gullibility.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Logan and I decided right way that we didn’t want to show Principle X’s face until a later chapter.


175-De-Tension

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

For someone like Emily Evil, there is no difference between detention and recess.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Logan asked me to draw detention as a “Purgatory” like place but I think I ended up with a result a little farther south of that.


174-The Man From Uncle

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

So guess who we modeled our super evil principal after?

Ms. Bellum from the Powerpuff Girls, of course. And maybe Slenderman.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Pay no attention to that man behind the shadows.


173-Infer-NO

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

Did anyone catch the reference we made in this strip?

I’m referring to our first post, of course.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

I would have created a nice specialized logo for “Principal X” like I usually do but we blew our budget on the principal’s office entrance.


Secrets of the Webcomic Universe #1

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I thought it might be neat to do a blog series regarding what goes on behind the scenes of a webcomic like ours.

First off, let’s talk a little about the origins of Super Skooled. Taylor and I both had our own projects that we wanted to prioritize, but for years we had not made much progress on them. After going to a comic con and seeing what other creative people were accomplishing, I finally approached Taylor about restarting Super Skooled, which we had toyed around with in the past. You can see evidence of our early efforts at the beginning of the strip.

The things that really made the difference this time were determination and accountability. Part of making any creative project is just rolling up your sleeves and pulling a Shia Labeouf. There is simply no substitute or workaround for hard work. Between the two of us, Taylor and I have put in countless hours simply sitting down in front of our computers, working on comics. If you want to make a comic of any kind, you must also have an insatiable appetite to create, a desire that overrides all of the myriad temptations that will be thrown at you.

But I would say that while determination is important, accountability is just as or even more critical. Taylor and I scheduled regular meetings where we would work on the strip. We continue these meetings to this day. While the best meetings are in-person, we make sure to touch base even when that’s not possible, even if it is over the phone. These regular meetings have kept us on pace when it comes to the release of the strip.

No matter how you look at it, without these two factors, Super Skooled would not exist.

172-Do You Have a Hall Fight Pass?

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

The first rule of Hall-Fight Club is…

One thing I really admire about Taylor’s work is how he’s managed to create a unique look for each different school. Hero High is shiny and new, while Darque Hearts is bleak, old, and sophisticated. It’s a nice touch.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

We actually wanted to make the hallway look slightly singed rather than perfectly shiney but decided it might be harder to understand the joke.


171-Hand Over Fistfight

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

If the women don’t find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

Also, yes, we know that “angried” is a made-up word, but it rhymes with “emptied.” Rhyming is more important than following spelling rules. Why? Because I said so.


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

Been missing getting to draw Emily’s powers in action.


170-Stupor Soaker

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

This strip is all wet.

In all seriousness, one thing about Emily Evil’s design that’s pretty neat is how her powers are linked to her speech balloons. It’s a pretty inventive idea that Taylor came up with.


169-Dork Matter

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Logan

(Author’s Note):

Time to formally start our next chapter. It’s crazy how time flies when you’re having fun.
It feels like it’s been an eternity…


Taylor

(Illustrator’s Note):

After 2 and a half chapters we return to the front steps of “DARQUE HEARTS ACADEMY.”


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