374-YELP
(Author’s Note): I went to McDonald’s once. (Illustrator’s Note): What’s the fanciest restaraunt you’ve ever been in? Mine was probably the Grove Park Inn Christmas Eve Bufett.
(Author’s Note): I went to McDonald’s once. (Illustrator’s Note): What’s the fanciest restaraunt you’ve ever been in? Mine was probably the Grove Park Inn Christmas Eve Bufett.
(Author’s Note): I always hated those “waiter, there’s a fly in my soup” jokes. So why do I keep writing them? (Illustrator’s Note): Splashes are fun to draw.
Have fun today but don’t forget what this day is about. Remember those who made you who you are.
(Author’s Note): Remember kids, Not even pirates approve of theft. That’s just wrong. (Illustrator’s Note): Well, he IS a villain.
(Author’s Note): Draco is interested in booty now. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m just gonna let this strip speak for itself.
(Author’s Note): I’m finding that Time Travel covers a multitude of creative sins. I see why modern writers rely upon it. (Illustrator’s Note): It’s taken us 3 chapters to get to this moment.
(Author’s Note): Gauging from the extent of those internal injuries, I’d say Sally will remember Draco for about ten minutes. (Illustrator’s Note): Draco looking like Rick Astley in this strip.
(Author’s Note): Ah, young love. (Illustrator’s Note): And we get to end this chapter with the same sentiment we started it with: Pain.
(Author’s Note): There, the timeline is all fixed now. I hope you’re all happy. (Illustrator’s Note): I feel kinda dirty, messing with the format of the end-of-chapter strip.
(Author’s Note): I’ll be honest, this was pretty fun to write. (Illustrator’s Note): I’ll be honest, this was pretty depressing to draw. 🙁