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10-Comic Book Man

10-Comic Book Man

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 The greatest horror a superhero can face is someone who actually pays attention to comics.


(Illustrator’s Note)
This is where the artwork finally started to look good… or at least presentable.

Launch Party!

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PARTY!Hello everyone! Our brand new superhero comedy webcomic is launching at Superskooled.com this week. After several years of gestating, we are finally getting this train wreck rolling. To celebrate, we are launching seven strips immediately and one strip per day over the course of this coming week. We will then be following our posted scheduled of updates on Mondays and Fridays. This strip includes all the work we have done over the course of some years along with brand new content being made on a weekly basis. Come along and join the madness.

08-Slippery Slope

08-Slippery Slope

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 I wonder if superheroes get discounts for repeat ER visits? Is there a membership card or something?


(Illustrator’s Note)
It’s funny how the best looking part of a comic can often be the graphic design; in this case the Onomatopoeia.

Rob Liefeld

04-The ’90s Strike Back

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Looking Good really is one of the most important choices a super-hero can make.

Ok, this one might take a little explaining. Rob Liefeld is a famous/infamous comic book pioneer from the 1990s. He is known for the following:
1) uber-violent characters who grit their teeth like they are constipated,
2) Pouches,
3) outrageous, inaccurate and extremely exaggerated anatomical choices,
4) big guns (in both senses),
5) the inability to draw feet.


(Illustrator’s Note)
You know you wouldn’t think it but it’s hard work to draw like Liefeld. That and your mind starts to burn as you do it.


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2-Compound Principal

02-Compound Principal

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Enter Captain Stupendous

It turns out that being a klutz is not something one simply outgrows in puberty. Being a superhero can certainly be expensive.


 

(Illustrators Note:)

For the Captain’s costume, I took some inspiration from Mr. Incredible. Maybe I should have gone with someone less destructive.

 

 

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