401-Clay Date
(Author’s Note): I feel like I already made this joke. Kinda. (Illustrator’s Note): It’s out 401st Strip everyone! …. Yeah, ok, that’s not as exciting as 400 for some reason.
(Author’s Note): I feel like I already made this joke. Kinda. (Illustrator’s Note): It’s out 401st Strip everyone! …. Yeah, ok, that’s not as exciting as 400 for some reason.
(Author’s Note): Omae wa mou shindeiru. (Illustrator’s Note): Begining to love Anne’s character. The sarcasm is unbearably wonderful.
(Author’s Note): I feel a disturbance in the force. (Illustrator’s Note): The apocalypse is come.
(Author’s Note): I’m enjoying exploring different character relationships. We have many characters in the strip, and many of them have yet to interact. (Illustrator’s Note): Error as in Frankie found himself a date.
(Author’s Note): Slow and steady wins the agenda. (Illustrator’s Note): Wake me when he gets across the room.
(Author’s Note): Lead Boy never let’s anything get him down, probably because it would take too long. (Illustrator’s Note): I considered the name “MC Mjolnir” for Thunderella but I didn’t want to get sued.
(Author’s Note): I’m really enjoying seeing the main characters through the eyes of others. (Illustrator’s Note): Every time Logan asks me to put a face on a plant, I die a little inside.
(Author’s Note): Who are these people? It’s like writing an entirely new comic strip. (Illustrator’s Note): Haven’t used this background since way back in chapter 2.
(Author’s Note): I always think of Frankie as a mix between some cast member from Grease and Johnny Bravo. It’s not the first time I’ve snuck in a reference to one of the best cartoons ever. (Illustrator’s Note): Logan asked me to have Frankie do a Johnny Bravo imitation, so here we are.
(Author’s Note): What do you do when you run out of ideas? Make another *important* character. Buy all our action figures. (Illustrator’s Note): When Logan described Cherub Ben as a Cupid-like character, I know I had to design him after Fonzzie.