64-Fridge Benefits
(Author’sNote): Sometimes, a strip just coalesces in your mind almost instantly. This strip just made itself, and Taylor delivered perfectly. (Illustrator’s Note): Of course as we’ve seen, now, this isn’t so hard.
(Author’sNote): Sometimes, a strip just coalesces in your mind almost instantly. This strip just made itself, and Taylor delivered perfectly. (Illustrator’s Note): Of course as we’ve seen, now, this isn’t so hard.
(Author’s Note): What’s harder, being a superhero, or parenting one? (Illustrator’s Note): Brad’s Mom works mostly night shifts so they tend to eat a lot of take out.
(Author’s Note): Brad’s mom is surprisingly serene regarding the affairs of superheroes and supervillains. (Illustrator’s Note): I like to see Brd and his mom at home. It brings a personal sense to the comic.
(Author’s Note): The moral of the story is to not teach morals to villains. (Illustrator’s Note): Creating a “Don’t Walk/Walk” sign was fun new challenge. A small one but still.
(Author’s Note): This is our attempt at gallows humor. (Illustrator’s Note): First time I’ve had to draw a grave in this comic. Kinda weird.
(Author’s Note): How is writing a script with four characters in an automobile in every panel actually one of the easier strips I’ve written? (Illustrator’s Note): How is it drawing 4 characters in an automobile on every panel was actually one of the easier strips I’ve done?
(Author’s Note): (Illustrator’s Note): I’ll admit. I am not going to miss those two.
(Author’s Note): Kudos to Taylor for refining the dialogue at the end here. I couldn’t have done better myself. (Illustrator’s Note): Despite having a joke at the end, you really have to put yourself into Ma’s place when drawing a strip like this.
(Writer’s Note): We’re all in safe hands now. (Illustrator’s Note): I don’t care who you’ve voted for, over the course of your life, they can’t possibly be worse than this.
(Writer’s Note): The cryptocurrency panel means that our strip is relevant. (Illustrator’s Note): …Oh and Massive Property damage, too. I believe we’re legally obligated to say that, now.