222-Walk This Whey
(Author’s Note): The moral of the story is to not teach morals to villains. (Illustrator’s Note): Creating a “Don’t Walk/Walk” sign was fun new challenge. A small one but still.
(Author’s Note): The moral of the story is to not teach morals to villains. (Illustrator’s Note): Creating a “Don’t Walk/Walk” sign was fun new challenge. A small one but still.
(Author’s Note): It’s the final countdown! *cue music* (Illustrator’s Note): Logan: “Taylor, I want you to show a character walking up from far away but who somehow has his head completely obscured.” Me: “…Sure… no… problem…”
(Author’s Note): I think we can file this one under “this should have been a six panel comic.” (Illustrator’s Note): Whew, hard to fit this much dialogue in to a strip with so many shifts in situation.
(Author’s Note): Some of you might be wondering why there’s a baseball diamond in the middle of a football field…
(Author’s Note): So I guess we should tell Frankie to do what is unnatural? That can’t have any negative repercussions, right? (Illustrator’s Note): We wanted to have visions of pretty girls circling his head but there was just no room in that last panel.
(Author’s Note): Property damage is a virtue to superheroes. It’s a good moment to remind everyone that All-Star is super strong. Also a klutz. (Illustrator’s Note): Bonus points if you can tell me wheren those sound effect come from.
When you’re writing a four-panel gag comics, you often get into a particular format. It goes something like setup-beat-beat-subversion. It’s nice to experiment with your rhythm to keep things fresh. Here, we setup the joke, played it off in the background, then hit another punchline from an earlier piece. Who would have thought that humor… Continue reading 239-Commeting
Here’s how to write a Knight-Man strip… Panel 1: Musing dialogue Panel 2: Musing dialogue Panel 3: Musing dialogue Panel 4: Something crazy and insane that I’m sure Taylor will figure out. This is how a Knight-Man strip goes… – Panel: Copy & Paste dialogue into pre-existing template. Pane2: Copy & Paste dialogue into pre-existing… Continue reading 241-Caddywhacked
Home run to the police. I just realized why this chapter is gonna be a problem. I’m gonna have to redesign EVERYONE in baseball attire… gulp.
(Author’s Note): This whole thing is starting to get so ridiculous that I’m starting to lose the plot. That’s a problem if you’re the one writing this nonsense. On a positive note, look at how pretty that fireball is! (Illustrator’s Note): I kinda want to see Big belch out a stream of fire, from swallowing… Continue reading 249-Gone With The Binge