109-I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butterfingers
(Author’s Note): Need to get rid of an annoying superhero? There’s an app for that! … … …Well, there should BE! (Illustrator’s Note):
(Author’s Note): Need to get rid of an annoying superhero? There’s an app for that! … … …Well, there should BE! (Illustrator’s Note):
I thought this strip was pretty Gouda. Please forgive my cheesy sense of humor. (Illustrator’s Note): The 4th panel in this strip took longer to make than the other 3 combined.
Captain Planetarium is so eco-conscious, he recycles his hairdo. (Illustrator’s Note): Wow, we’ve never seen a superhero with a mullet before! Oh, well there was that one guy… what was his name? The one with the “S” on his chest.
(Author’s Note): Yes, I know the limiting modifier “only” is misplaced. Sue me… Please don’t. I do like the Principal’s expression in panel one. He almost looks like a human being with whom we can empathize. Almost.
(Author’s Note): It takes real adults to really act like children. (Illustrator’s Note): I feel like Gunterman should be the one running “Superhero Trivia. New Bonus Comic! Vote for Superskooled on topwebcomics.com to see how the rest of the story went.
(Author’s Note): And so two titans begin an epic showdown. There was only one way that this could end… (Illustrator’s Note): I feel like Gunterman should be the one running “Superhero Trivia. New Bonus Comic! Vote for Superskooled on topwebcomics.com to see how the rest of the story went.
(Author’s Note): Boy, Draco and Liz sure are trashing this strip … … … Don’t judge me. We’re wrapping up this chapter soon, so I need to work all the bad… Continue reading 164-Green Pieces
(Author’s Note): I’ve unlocked the key to writing a good comic: don’t mix your metaphors. (Illustrator’s Note): Of all the images in this strip, the one I’m most proud of is that one little tiny key.
(Author’s Note): Is that a school function or a rave? (Illustrator’s Note): I’m just relieved to not see Captain Planetarium up there.
(Author’s Note): Teaching, brainwashing, what’s the difference? (Illustrator’s Note): I feel like glowing eyes are quickley becoming the theme of this chapter.