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

307-Seen Stealer

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(Author’s Note): I think we could have crammed like, five more word balloons into that last panel, what do you think? The script called for ten, but we compromised. (Illustrator’s Note): The thing I like most about this strip is how the color scheme stays consistent with the red and black of Granny’s dress on… Continue reading 307-Seen Stealer

308-The Burger Doesn’t Fall Far From the Fryer

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(Author’s Note): That’s a BIG Mac there… (Illustrator’s Note): So I think the number of word bubbles in the last strip were stolen from this one.

309-Pa-Rental Guidance

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(Author’s Note): Props to whoever gets the meme reference in this comic first. (Illustrator’s Note): Sory for the late post, folks. Ran into some major technical issues with the website, last night.

310-The Eyes Have It

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(Author’s Note): I hope you like this comic I spent a lot time thinking I wouldn’t convey the message I wanted to make. (Illustrator’s Note): I take full responsibility for the fact that Gunterman has no eyes.

311-All According to Plan

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(Author’s Note): That feeling when your plan is undone by the village idiot. (Illustrator’s Note): I suppose Principal Stupendous WOULD recognize robot people after spending so much time around Miss Pennyloaf.

312-Nermal

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(Author’s Note): No, we have nothing against orphans. Why do you ask? (Illustrator’s Note): I feel like there’s a theme to this chapter…

313-A Ruse By Any Other Name

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(Author’s Note): Sometimes, you gotta make do with what’s in front of you. Eh, Taylor? (Illustrator’s Note): I don’t know how he could see through it. Those robo-parents look perfectly realistic.

314-Car Right

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(Author’s Note): How is writing a script with four characters in an automobile in every panel actually one of the easier strips I’ve written? (Illustrator’s Note): How is it drawing 4 characters in an automobile on every panel was actually one of the easier strips I’ve done?