Superhero madness meets the madness of high-school. What could possibly go wrong?
(Author’s Note): No relation to Ric Flair, sadly… I think we have enough characters at this point for a spin-off series. Let us know which characters you would like to see more! (Illustrator’s Note): We’ve been planning this character since the first strip.
(Author’s Note): You’re too slow! There’s something magical about certain names that you come up with. Wheels McGee has been gestating in my mind for years. It’s a pleasure to be able to finally share him with you! (Illustrator’s Note): I designed McGee’s wheelchair after a sports/racing wheelchair. Gosh darn it, I totally should have… Continue reading 226-Super Skooled Origins: Wheels McGee
(Author’s Note): The real mind rending question is where did they get the water cooler from? (Illustrator’s Note): Drawing this strip brought back nightmares of playing D&D with Logan as the GM.
(Author’s Note): It’s the final countdown! *cue music* (Illustrator’s Note): Logan: “Taylor, I want you to show a character walking up from far away but who somehow has his head completely obscured.” Me: “…Sure… no… problem…”
(Illustrator’s Note): It’s 11:45 here on the East Coast so technically I got the Labor Day Strip up ON Labor Day.
(Author’s Note): I think we can file this one under “this should have been a six panel comic.” (Illustrator’s Note): Whew, hard to fit this much dialogue in to a strip with so many shifts in situation.
(Author’s Note): Let’s file this one under… You know what? Maybe we should stop filing. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m glad green is my favorite color because it seems to be the only color we use around here.
(Author’s Note): Some of you might be wondering why there’s a baseball diamond in the middle of a football field…
(Illustrator’s Note): This sweet little guy, went missing this weekend in the storm. He’s been gone for four days. I really don’t feel like doing a comic strip today… Sorry.
(Author’s Note): So I guess we should tell Frankie to do what is unnatural? That can’t have any negative repercussions, right? (Illustrator’s Note): We wanted to have visions of pretty girls circling his head but there was just no room in that last panel.