100-Super Skooled Origins: Daisy Chain
(Author’s Note): This is our 100th strip! … … Please Clap. (Illustrator’s Note): … *pant, pant* I never wanna hear the term: “Tie-die” again.
(Author’s Note): This is our 100th strip! … … Please Clap. (Illustrator’s Note): … *pant, pant* I never wanna hear the term: “Tie-die” again.
(Author’s Note): You’ll never guess what happened when Daisy suggested that the class take a trip to Burning Man. (Illustrator’s Note): So I just realized that Daisy Chain (who just happens to have been introduced in this chapter) has a shirt with a color pattern that kind of resembles Earth. I swear I didn’t plan… Continue reading 134-Draining The Swamp
(Author’s Note): It’s a little known fact that Maslow’s hierarchy of sarcasm was a superior theory. (Illustrator’s Note): Sadly, I fear for the day when the title reads: “Achievement Unlocked: Wore CLOTHES To A Prep School”
(Author’s Note): Did you forget that this strip is supposed to be about a school for supervillains too? So did we. (Illustrator’s Note): You have no idea how many posible insults I went through for Ann’s quip. Including but not limited to: “Big & Tall” “Old Smokey” “Chunky Monkey” “Silent but Deadly” “Big Mac” “Little… Continue reading 205-Meaniewhile
(Author’s Note): I think we could have crammed like, five more word balloons into that last panel, what do you think? The script called for ten, but we compromised. (Illustrator’s Note): The thing I like most about this strip is how the color scheme stays consistent with the red and black of Granny’s dress on… Continue reading 307-Seen Stealer
(Author’s Note): Who are these people? It’s like writing an entirely new comic strip. (Illustrator’s Note): Haven’t used this background since way back in chapter 2.
(Author’s Note): I always think of Frankie as a mix between some cast member from Grease and Johnny Bravo. It’s not the first time I’ve snuck in a reference to one of the best cartoons ever. (Illustrator’s Note): Logan asked me to have Frankie do a Johnny Bravo imitation, so here we are.
(Author’s Note): I love heists. They’re almost as fun as geists. (Illustrator’s Note): Que bongo & maraca beats.
(Author’s Note): Are you getting tired of this joke yet? (Illustrator’s Note): Sorry these keep coming out late folks. We’ve been going through some stuff…. I mean, Lead Boy has been in charge.
(Author’s Note): Pfft, everyone knows that the real way to make it in the music business is to play to the grass crowd. (Illustrator’s Note): When did the visuals of this comic become that of a psychedelic, hip-hop style rendition of My Little Pony?