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(Author’s Note): If you’re wondering whose fault this all is . . . It’s Time Travel’s fault. I hate that guy. (Illustrator’s Note): I think Draco has failed to remember this little moment:
(Author’s Note): If you’re wondering whose fault this all is . . . It’s Time Travel’s fault. I hate that guy. (Illustrator’s Note): I think Draco has failed to remember this little moment:
(Author’s Note): Oof, that’s going to cost them serious yardage, and it’s a first down for humanity! (Illustrator’s Note): This isn’t a superhero comic any more. It’s an episode of the Flintstones.
(Author’s Note): When dinosaurs ruled the Earth! (Illustrator’s Note): A comic of freedom for those of you coming out of quarantine this month. As for me, I’m an introvert. I’ll have another to go, please.
(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. 🙁
(Author’s Note): You just lost it. (Illustrator’s Note): Actually looks kinda interesting. Kinda like that “Legends of the Hidden Temple” show, we used to watch as kids.
(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): It’s important to stay focused on the narrative that matters. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m starting to be proud of Logan’s writing techniques.
(Author’s Note): Hey, remember when this comic used to be about these two characters? (Illustrator’s Note): You knew Draco’s date would be a Sally-Bot.