280-Poetry in Motion
(Author’s Note): This is a little spin on tropes I like to call Chekov’s Limo. (Illustrator’s Note): Let’s hear it for unrealistic hologram technology! Who’s with me?
(Author’s Note): This is a little spin on tropes I like to call Chekov’s Limo. (Illustrator’s Note): Let’s hear it for unrealistic hologram technology! Who’s with me?
(Author’s Note): X Gon’ give it to ya! (Illustrator’s Note): “Just make it look like he’s altering all of reality”, Logan says. Simple enough.
(Author’s Note): Principal X uses his reality bending powers on his tax deductions too. The fiend. (Illustrator’s Note): When you realize, after establishing the word 3 times, that “StarButts” should have been spelled with a Z.
(Author’s Note): FILE NOT FOUND (Illustrator’s Note): I mean, he’s technically not wrong.
(Author’s Note): That’s a BIG Mac there… (Illustrator’s Note): So I think the number of word bubbles in the last strip were stolen from this one.
(Author’s Note): Sometimes, you gotta make do with what’s in front of you. Eh, Taylor? (Illustrator’s Note): I don’t know how he could see through it. Those robo-parents look perfectly realistic.
(Author’s Note): Nope, not even going to try. Have fun, guys. (Illustrator’s Note): Comment how you think it should be pronounced.
(Writer’s Note): No good deed goes unpunished. (Illustrator’s Note): This is the first time we’ve gotten to start a chapter right at the beginning of the year, so I’m setting it in the winter, just to change things up a bit.
(Writer’s Note): As Deadspin and Kotaku circle the drain, I must confess it was pure coincidence that we hit the zeitgeist here. (Illustrator’s Note): I hope we get to show Principal X’s face, soon. It’s getting harder and harder to fit him properly in the frame. Especially when it’s dark.