Superhero madness meets the madness of high-school. What could possibly go wrong?

81-Superhero Math

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(Author’s Note): Next time in superhero math, we’ll be learning how many cakes Lex Luthor stole. (Illustrator’s Note): Would you believe that the crummy screen graphics in this strip were actually the hardest and most complicated thing to draw?

82-Ice Sore

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(Author’s Note): One man’s art is another woman’s cryogenic assault. (Illustrator’s Note): Sorry, couldn’t help putting the Batman Vs Superman reference in there.

83-Spoiler Alert: They Didn’t Get Away With It

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(Author’s Note): Winter is coming… (Illustrator’s Note): I feel like Frankie should be the one with a water droplet next to his head.

84-How I Learned How To Stop Worrying And Love The Grade

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(Author’s Note): You know, I don’t really care for this comic. (Illustrator’s Note): Ah great, now people are gonna be asking me to draw Liz turning into a Rocket Launcher.

85-The Red Badge Of Courage

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(Author’s Note): Well, at least we now know the answer to the seminal question, “Why did the superhero cross the road?” (Illustrator’s Note): I swear drawing this strip actually got really dark. The longer it took and the more I had to focus on any one detail, the more I began to actually worry about… Continue reading 85-The Red Badge Of Courage

87-Work Conference

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(Author’s Note): What’s harder, being a superhero, or parenting one? (Illustrator’s Note): Brad’s Mom works mostly night shifts so they tend to eat a lot of take out.

88-Blockhead

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(Author’s Note): I’m drawing a blank on what to type here. (Illustrator’s Note): Writer’s Block is pure white because he leaves nothing but a blank page.