589-Dumble Dorks
(Writer’s Note): When a curse pokes your eye and you just want to die That’ssssssssssssssssssssssss a-Doré (Illustrator’s Note): This is a character, I hope not to have to draw again.
(Writer’s Note): When a curse pokes your eye and you just want to die That’ssssssssssssssssssssssss a-Doré (Illustrator’s Note): This is a character, I hope not to have to draw again.
(Writer’s Note): Bus stop getting crowded. (Illustrator’s Note): Draco has sympathy. He IS learning to become a hero.
(Writer’s Note): We love our cops, our law enforcement . . . (Illustrator’s Note): Brad actually knew something technical, that Draco didn’t. That’s gotta be a first.
(Writer’s Note): Teenagers are subject matter experts in malicious compliance. (Illustrator’s Note): Brad actually knew something technical, that Draco didn’t. That’s gotta be a first. Actually, Brad, you didn’t put the car in the garage. I did. I’m the artist who set it there. So maybe stop taking credit for things you didn’t do.
(Writer’s Note): I mean, he has to get that behavior from someone . . . (Illustrator’s Note): We got a lot of complaints about Brad’s behavior in the last strip so we had to make good. I mean, not really because that would require us having readers, but I can dream.
(Writer’s Note): Crypto is a purveyor of Doge coins. (Illustrator’s Note): The “Brad thinks to himself at night” gag just keeps paying off.
(Writer’s Note): When I take over the world, my evil plan will be to make every parking spot a handicapped one at the local Wal-Mart. (Illustrator’s Note): You joined a school of villains, Liz, did you NOT expect bullies? They literally have a series of classes on it.
(Writer’s Note): To be fair, how does Liz see through that thing either? (Illustrator’s Note): Wait a minute, when Liz got excessively violent with the heroes, we said that was villainous of her. But if she gets violent with the villains, doesn’t that make her heroic?