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

65-The Knightman Cometh

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(Author’sNote): He’s a master of karate and friendship for everyone. (Illustrator’s Note): We were so torn on which of two variations of this comic to use, we dicided to give you BOTH

66-Birds Of A Feather

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(Author’sNote): I think Brad and Frankie deserve an award of some kind for being able to slack off so hard that they practically walk in a reclining position. (Illustrator’s Note): Another variation on this strip

67-Who Wants To Be Awkward?

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(Author’s Note): I think he should have phoned a friend WAIT HE DOESN’T HAVE ANY THAT’S THE JOKE. (Illustrator’s Note): I would have picked “Squawk”.

68-You’re as Cold as Ice

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In this strip, Frankie cools down a potentially heated argument. Certainly, only positive ramifications will ensue due to this intervention.

69-Happy Landings

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(Author’s Note): The average lifespan of a car in a superhero comic must be hilariously low.

70-Principles

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(Author’s Note): Ah, comic book fans. The ultimate love/hate relationship. (Illustrator’s Note): It’s rude to interrupt someone. It’s REALLY rude to interrupt some one so hard that your word bubble literally interrupts theirs.

72-The Zoning Board’s Revenge

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(Author’s Note): Apparently, the mayor thought it would be a good idea. (Illustrator’s Note): So I decided that “Hero High” should have a sleek kind of hipster/avant-garde super heroic look while “Darque Hearts” would be the old Gothic Ivy League school.