425-Name Calling

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(Author’s Note): What’s in a name? The answer will surprise you. More at 11. (Illustrator’s Note): Thunderella just got up and left to go date Frankie.

427-Usemore

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(Author’s Note): Poor Bugboy. (Illustrator’s Note): Bugboy’s condition flairs up from time to time. His hands being stuck inside his pockets, on the other hand, that’s chronic.

436-Band Aid

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(Author’s Note): This is what happens when I’m forced to make a musical reference joke. (Illustrator’s Note): Confirmation that Fauna is secretly a Disney Princess.

437-Tree-Standing Ovation

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(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?

438-Don’t Go Breaking My Party

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(Author’s Note): This is why mind Readers actually make the worst moderators. (Illustrator’s Note): Next time I’ll just create a blank strip where Sarah tells us everything that’s happening.

439-Seeing Double

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(Author’s Note): If you’re confused, it’s because you haven’t been keeping up with 400+ strips’ worth of lore. Shame on you. (Illustrator’s Note): Always happy when I get to use this gag.

441-Window Watchers

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(Author’s Note): I just love it when a plan is unnecessary. (Illustrator’s Note): Good Thing Emilly Evil was on vacation this chapter.

442-Bounce, Sir

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(Author’s Note): How did he get up there? (Illustrator’s Note): Same can’t be said for the floor. But hey, for once, massive collateral damage can’t be blamed on Principal Stupendous.

443-What Cost, Victory?

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(Author’s Note): TFW you get what you asked for. (Illustrator’s Note): Frankie’s busting some moves there.

445-SecuREEE

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(Author’s Note): Hey, remember when this comic used to be about these two characters? (Illustrator’s Note): You knew Draco’s date would be a Sally-Bot.