256-Fair Ploy
(Author’s Note): No good deed goes unpunished. (Illustrator’s Note): I think I’m finaly getting better at thought bubbles.
(Author’s Note): No good deed goes unpunished. (Illustrator’s Note): I think I’m finaly getting better at thought bubbles.
(Author’s Note): Someone’s being a bat boy… (Illustrator’s Note): Sorry this one’s up late folks. Had another power outage with the ice big storm here in the mountains. It’s 11:31 where I am, so technically this is still up on a Monday.
(Author’s Note): I’m pretty sure that crime pays all the time. It’s the refund that gets you every time. (Illustrator’s Note): True story, I happened to be watching part of Osmosis Jones while drawing the medic.
(Author’s Note): One of those accusations is far more serious than the others. (Illustrator’s Note): What else should Brad have called Draco out for? Comment below.
(Author’s Note): Callback, anyone? (Illustrator’s Note): What other words would you use to describe Draco?
(Author’s Note): If we were really concerned about the end-of-the-world, we probably should have picked a more disaster-prone actor like Kevin Spacey. Now there’s a REAL catastrophe. (Illustrator’s Note): Hope someone’s actually reading this after out April Fools stund last week.
(Author’s Note): One particular touch that Taylor has surprised me with is his penchant for inventive SFX. I have no idea what Anti-Doom sounds like, but I imagine it’s something like a bubble machine. (Illustrator’s Note): And now, the exciting conclusion.
(Author’s Note): SPOILERS: This is the end of the chapter. (Illustrator’s Note): And with that we say goodbye to Catch and Jim. I don’t know about you, but I’m going to miss them.
(Author’s Note): The truth always hurts. (Illustrator’s Note): Good to be back in the Gunterman classroom again.
(Author’s Note): This is our attempt at gallows humor. (Illustrator’s Note): First time I’ve had to draw a grave in this comic. Kinda weird.