
(Author’s Note):
Since this whole chapter is about going green, may I draw (ha) your attention to how we recycled Planetarium’s pose in panels two and four. Who says we don’t practice what we preach?

Since this whole chapter is about going green, may I draw (ha) your attention to how we recycled Planetarium’s pose in panels two and four. Who says we don’t practice what we preach?

I’m pretty sure that the U.N. will soon classify Timeshares as a crime against humanity.
I’m also increasingly impressed by the amount of energy that Taylor can infuse in the poses of the characters. Draco’s reveal in panels two and three really shines here. The punchline might be in panel four, but the middle of this comic really has the goods. I guess that’s one thing that makes comics unique. The dialogue and plot of a strip might go one way, but the artwork is what really ties things together.

I’m curious now, to know how many of you figured out it was Draco before this strip.

Ask, and ye shall receive…
Originally, I thought Finn might be the one who pushed the button, but we talked it over and decided it would be just as funny for Liz to sarcastically do it herself. As mush as possible, we try to portray Finn as a passive observer, not someone who actually does things.

I’ve been waiting for this gag for a really long time now.

I’m all fired up for this strip.
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I’ll see myself out.

Pro Tip: a cardboard box is usually not the best way to hide from enemies,
as many video games have taught us.

Back in the day, Finn also tried out for a role in a Nintendo Game, but he was too easy to hit with that orange zapper gun. You know how hard those old games were…

Did, did we just make a dated cultural reference?
Looks like this comic strip, just got dated.
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you think this comic has enough red in it? I really want to balence out the colors.

For all you kids out there, a dark room was an ancient place where the arcane ritual of developing pictures was carried out by priests called “photographers.” That’s what I hear anyways. I just googled it.

Anyone else getting a “Ninja Turtles“ vibe going on here?

It’s a little known fact that Maslow’s hierarchy of sarcasm was a superior theory.

Sadly, I fear for the day when the title reads: “Achievement Unlocked: Wore CLOTHES To A Prep School”

You’ll never guess what happened when Daisy suggested that the class take a trip to Burning Man.

So I just realized that Daisy Chain (who just happens to have been introduced in this chapter) has a shirt with a color pattern that kind of resembles Earth. I swear I didn’t plan that.

Very comic, much laugh.

“Draw a bunch of dogs piling on top of Bad,” they said. “It’ll be easy,” they said.