566-Dork Fate
(Writer’s Note): One day, I will finally teach him how to speak English. (Illustrator’s Note): The misspelling is actually an in-joke between me and Twitless, going back to when were were working on our first comic years ago.
(Writer’s Note): One day, I will finally teach him how to speak English. (Illustrator’s Note): The misspelling is actually an in-joke between me and Twitless, going back to when were were working on our first comic years ago.
(Writer’s Note): Just in time for the Little Mermaid reboot! (Illustrator’s Note): Draco is all dressed up for the occasion.
(Writer’s Note): What a reasonable exchange of ideas that was. (Illustrator’s Note): In a portal, where does the light come from, to bounce off objects?
(Writer’s Note): I’m channeling my inner spouse for these strips. (Illustrator’s Note): Honestly, does she need a better reason than “Not Blowing Up?”
(Writer’s Note): This comic brought to you by Meat Loaf. (Illustrator’s Note): Thank you so much, Twitless, for making me draw a drum solo.
(Writer’s Note): I love it when I’m surprised that I’m actually right. It’s like winning the lottery. (Illustrator’s Note): Ooh, he took the helmet off. Now you know it’s about to get serious.
(Writer’s Note): Everybody deserves a break. (Illustrator’s Note): Did… did he just take a sip THROUGH that helmet??? This is worse than the time Robber Robert used a finger gun to hold up a bank. https://superskooled.com/superskooled/209-dank-robbery/
(Writer’s Note): Some problems require deep reflection. (Illustrator’s Note): Commence anime glowing spirit guide scene.
(Writer’s Note): The real lesson for this entire arc is that gambling is bad for you. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m three days late on this strip because of how much work I had to do on it, but am I sorry? Not a chance, just look at this thing.
(Writer’s Note): The real villains were the friends me made along the way. (Illustrator’s Note): Nice to have an easy simple one after the increasingly energetic strips I’ve been having to draw.