495-Dumb-Skulls
(Writer’s Note): This is one of our most philosophical strips. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m starting to get a little tired of red and orange.
(Writer’s Note): This is one of our most philosophical strips. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m starting to get a little tired of red and orange.
(Writer’s Note): I could write an entire series on the Skeleton guys. They’re great. (Illustrator’s Note): We ARE sure that rock is Liz, right?
(Writer’s Note): Now that we’ve established that everyone involved is an idiot, maybe we can move this story forward. (Illustrator’s Note): I can now add “character scratching butt” to my list of things I’ve drawn.
(Writer’s Note): No one ever told me that fighting in the shade would hurt so much. (Illustrator’s Note): I often find myself forgetting to use angled camera shorts in action scenes. Glad I thought of it this time.
(Writer’s Note): At this point, which character is the real idiot? YOU decide! (Illustrator’s Note): Draco seems to do this a lot.
(Writer’s Note): No good joke goes unpunished around here. (Illustrator’s Note): It’s out 500th Strip! I’m gonna have to do something special after this.
(Writer’s Note): I almost feel bad for those undead monsters. (Illustrator’s Note): Logan’s gonna be far too busy to write a script for the next couple of days so, we’re temporarily invoking the Marvel Method, whereby, he tells me the gist of the strip and then I fill in the dialogue, afterward.
(Writer’s Note): It’s a me, Dr. Draco! (Illustrator’s Note): Maybe I should have done that 3rd cell in 8-bit.
(Writer’s Note): Poor girl. I almost feel sorry for her. (Illustrator’s Note): Be honest, some of you just waded through that entire adventure just to see Liz in a Slave Leia costume, again, didn’t you?
(Writer’s Note): Stone cold. (Illustrator’s Note): You’re looking at this wrong, Liz. It’s not that you’re worth less THAN a rock, It’s just that you’re worth more AS a rock.