206-Lawnmoar
(Author’s Note): The grass is always greener when you eat it. (Illustrator’s Note): Everyone knows moving a lawn is easier when you can fly.
(Author’s Note): The grass is always greener when you eat it. (Illustrator’s Note): Everyone knows moving a lawn is easier when you can fly.
(Author’s Note): Somebody set us up the bird. For Great Justice. (Illustrator’s Note): Aaaaaand with that my disposition as a self respecting comic artist dies a cruel death.
(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): 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): I’m not a fan of this one. It’s naughty. (Illustrator’s Note): Draco would appear to have contracted NPC-itis.
(Author’s Note): This strip is loosely based on a true story. I know a student who actually used this as an excuse to get out of trouble once. No one argued with him. (Illustrator’s Note): This comic strip is a hologram. It never actually existed.
(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): 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.
(Author’s Note): No good deed goes unpunished. (Illustrator’s Note): I think I’m finaly getting better at thought bubbles.