Superhero madness meets the madness of high-school. What could possibly go wrong?
(Author’s Note): 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… (Illustrator’s Note): This strip comes with it’s own Sound Track.
(Author’s Note): Is that a school function or a rave? (Illustrator’s Note): I’m just relieved to not see Captain Planetarium up there.
(Illustrator’s Note): 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.
(Author’s Note): So we modeled Liz’s expression in panel four on Lucy van Pelt. That girl had a pair of lungs on her. (Illustrator’s Note): I wasn’t here for this Strip. I was too busy cuddling kittens.
(Author’s Note): Poor, poor charity, always getting shot. (Illustrator’s Note): Where was he keeping that?
(Author’s Note): Teaching, brainwashing, what’s the difference? (Illustrator’s Note): I feel like glowing eyes are quickley becoming the theme of this chapter.
(Author’s Note): Ah, the kissing booth, or as I like to call it, “pay money for communicable diseases.” (Illustrator’s Note): First time I’ve gotten to draw electricity in this comic.
(Author’s Note): We’ve got a real hit here! (Illustrator’s Note): I thought this would be an easy strip since the background would be the same as the previous. I realized I had to make up a bunch of random characters on the fly.
(Author’s Note): In Soviet Russia… (Illustrator’s Note): The last panel of this strip requires that it be read upside down.
(Author’s Note): Did you forget that this strip is supposed to be about a school for supervillains too? So did we. (Illustrator’s Note): You have no idea how many posible insults I went through for Ann’s quip. Including but not limited to: “Big & Tall” “Old Smokey” “Chunky Monkey” “Silent but Deadly” “Big Mac” “Little… Continue reading 205-Meaniewhile