216-Everybody Gets Atrophy!
(Author’s Note): Boy, we sure crammed a lot of the cast in this one. Sorry Taylor. Not really. (Illustrator’s Note): … Wha? Wait, how did you know what my comment was going to be about?
(Author’s Note): Boy, we sure crammed a lot of the cast in this one. Sorry Taylor. Not really. (Illustrator’s Note): … Wha? Wait, how did you know what my comment was going to be about?
(Author’s Note): Silly, society is destroying society. Lord, I love the expressions Captain Stupendous can make. (Illustrator’s Note): It would appear I’ve succumbed to the art of cramming as many characters into a page as humanly possible. George Perez would be proud. NEXT TIME: Get to see the inside of Captain Stupendous’s office. STAY TUNED!
(Author’s Note): This is what happens when you put your principals to work. (Illustrator’s Note): Once again, the middle panel took me forever to draw, but it was TOTALLY worth it!
(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): I threw this comic together on the fly. Also, I love how Captatin Stupendous isn’t the butt of every joke. Its nice that he gets to mourn over failures not of his own making. (Illustrator’s Note): Had to look up baseball helmets on Google images before I got it right.
(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.
ADDDDDDSSSS INNNNNN SPAAAAAAAACE Writing a four panel gag comic is interesting because you’re always imagining what would happen if you could expand things into a comedy show. There’s so many more jokes you could make. Gotta give Pirincipal Stupendous credit for originallity, not to mention ambition.