264-What a Riot!
(Author’s Note): Meteors and journalists and riots, oh my! (Illustrator’s Note): Frankie must have dreamt he was kissing a giant marshmallow.
(Author’s Note): Meteors and journalists and riots, oh my! (Illustrator’s Note): Frankie must have dreamt he was kissing a giant marshmallow.
(Author’s Note): If we rounded up all the world’s optimists to destroy them utterly, would anyone be upset? Makes you think. (Illustrator’s Note): Definitely wanted to try out some artistic experimentation on this one. Not sure why, exactly, just felt like it.
(Author’s Note): True Evil knows when to let Good do all the work. (Illustrator’s Note): This strip is a little… dark.
(Author’s Note): The comet is clearly following all rules of nature and should be commended for its performance. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m kinda glad he didn’t reverse time, otherwise I’d have to redraw every strip in this chapter, all over again.
(Author’s Note): Superhero vs Math, round three. (Illustrator’s Note): I shall let you awe in admiration of that beautiful commet explosion.
(Author’s Note): By all rights, that comet should have hit the planet weeks ago. (Illustrator’s Note): The end is near… of this chapter.
(Author’s Note): Well, that took a dark turn. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m not sure if there’s is enough red in this strip, what do you think?
(Author’s Note): One of those accusations is far more serious than the others. (Illustrator’s Note): What else should Brad have called Draco out for? Comment below.
(Author’s Note): Callback, anyone? (Illustrator’s Note): What other words would you use to describe Draco?
(Author’s Note): Thanks for reading. (Illustrator’s Note): Not exactly where I expected things to go, but at least it’s unique.