216-Everybody Gets Atrophy!
(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): 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): Silly, society is destroying society. Lord, I love the expressions Captain Stupendous can make. (Illustrator’s Note): It would appear I’ve succumbed to the art of cramming as many characters into a page as humanly possible. George Perez would be proud. NEXT TIME: Get to see the inside of Captain Stupendous’s office. STAY TUNED!
(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 swear that half the fun of writing this strip is coming up with new characters to play with. Lead Boy is basically a mix of Big Boy from those old 1950s diners and the Metal Men from DC comics. Also, the Finger gun returns. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m proud to have not created… Continue reading 223-Super Skooled Origins: Lead Boy
ADDDDDDSSSS INNNNNN SPAAAAAAAACE Writing a four panel gag comic is interesting because you’re always imagining what would happen if you could expand things into a comedy show. There’s so many more jokes you could make. Gotta give Pirincipal Stupendous credit for originallity, not to mention ambition.
(Author’s Note): If we rounded up all the world’s optimists to destroy them utterly, would anyone be upset? Makes you think. (Illustrator’s Note): Definitely wanted to try out some artistic experimentation on this one. Not sure why, exactly, just felt like it.
(Author’s Note): The comet is clearly following all rules of nature and should be commended for its performance. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m kinda glad he didn’t reverse time, otherwise I’d have to redraw every strip in this chapter, all over again.
(Author’s Note): He’s Baaaaaaack! Seriously, I have missed the guy. One downside to making so many characters is that you never seem to have the time to use them all as much as you’d like. First world problems, I know. (Illustrator’s Note): How many of you had shivers shoot down your spine upon seeing the… Continue reading 277-Right On Dupe
(Author’s Note): And. Here. We. Go. (Illustrator’s Note): This is another case of one strip being split into two. We originally had a single script with all the jokes in one, but after some work, decided it would look and feel better if we separated the jokes and simplified.