298-Meet the Parents
(Author’s Note): It’s always a good sign when Brad and Draco agree on something. (Illustrator’s Note): Sorry for the late update, everyone. Today was a LOOOOOOONG day.
(Author’s Note): It’s always a good sign when Brad and Draco agree on something. (Illustrator’s Note): Sorry for the late update, everyone. Today was a LOOOOOOONG day.
(Author’s Note): Who needs parents anyways? Except, you know, for birthing and raising? (Illustrator’s Note): Hubris-Bot might excel in that area. He only ever has one face.
(Author’s Note): We hit 300! *clap* *clap* Get back to work, Taylor. (Illustrator’s Note): 300 STRIPS! THANKS EVERYONE!
(Author’s Note): Someone’s favorite fairy tale is Beauty and the Beast apparently. Obviously because Draco is a monster. Nothing to do with a captivity fantasy. (Illustrator’s Note): Good to see interaction between two characters who haven’t yet.
(Author’s Note): It is my function to remind you to read our comic and share it with your friends. (Illustrator’s Note): Draco did anyone ever tell you that staring at a green computer screen for too long will make your eyes turn green… Oh wait, too late.
(Author’s Note): I love it when characters think or speak in pictographs. It’s like, “Yo dawg, I heard you liked pictures, so I put pictures in the word balloons of your pictures.” (Illustrator’s Note): Logan suggested adding Pictographs into the strip. I almost had a heart attack when I thought he said “Pentagrams.”
(Author’s Note): Did, did Gunterman almost have a feeling? (Illustrator’s Note): I just realized, no one in this strip has any eyes.
(Author’s Note): Birds of a feather flock together. (Illustrator’s Note): My original thoughts on the design of a flying character were for an airline pilot. Which turned into a classic barnstormer design and then a fighter pilot. But then we did some brainstorming over the personality of the character and ended up with Finn as… Continue reading 305-The Bird Doesn’t Fall Far From the Nest
(Author’s Note): Can you tell that I watched Arrested Development? (Illustrator’s Note): If I never see another one of those dancing inflatable mascots again, it will be all too soon.
(Author’s Note): I think we could have crammed like, five more word balloons into that last panel, what do you think? The script called for ten, but we compromised. (Illustrator’s Note): The thing I like most about this strip is how the color scheme stays consistent with the red and black of Granny’s dress on… Continue reading 307-Seen Stealer