517-Setup
(Writer’s Note): I seem to remember saying something about how time-travel stories are bad . . . (Illustrator’s Note): Every time they go back in time, they come back with a different time machine.
(Writer’s Note): I seem to remember saying something about how time-travel stories are bad . . . (Illustrator’s Note): Every time they go back in time, they come back with a different time machine.
(Writer’s Note): I just can’t get over how much much Draco looks like Allison Bechdel. (Illustrator’s Note): Originally, I was gonna have Draco have the goatee because, y’know… villains… goatees… But it just became clear to me that Brad was gonna need some facial hair to look like a college-student athlete.
(Writer’s Note): Aw, look how much they haven’t grown. (Illustrator’s Note): It’s my fault for suggesting this story arc. Now I have to design and draw everything from scratch again.
(Writer’s Note): I let the art Carrie this strip. (Illustrator’s Note): For those of you thinking there’s a lawsuit brewing, that says “Cluk-o’-Fill.” Though I do love me some real life Cluck-o’Fill.
(Writer’s Note): Whatever Draco is drinking, it sure is gooooood. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m quite proud of that college backdrop. On a related note, how many of you went to college and are now suffering from extreme nostalgic throwback, this chapter?
(Writer’s Note): This strip is just wish fulfillment for me. (Illustrator’s Note): In college you have three kinds of classes: auditorium size, classroom size and lab size. These tend to corollate to three kinds of teachers: grad students, post-grad students, and philosophy man from the beginning of last chapter. https://superskooled.com/superskooled/448-super-skooled-origins-philosophy-man
(Writer’s Note): Brad is the type of teacher’s pet that has to be put down. (Illustrator’s Note): And this is an intro class.
(Writer’s Note): I’m feeling neutral on this one. (Illustrator’s Note): I thought the concept of Ms Gray was the coolest idea. She’s the dean of a College for both heroes and villains, so she’s neither hero nor villain, but an morally grey anti-hero, based off of Amanda Waller.
(Writer’s Note): Based on a *true* story. (Illustrator’s Note): Logan being a teacher, I’m sure there’s no chance that this comes from an expremely personal place.
(Writer’s Note): Admit it. Everything is better with lasers. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m hoping to make the bunk bed the new bus stop.