269-Carbon Dating
(Author’s Note): By all rights, that comet should have hit the planet weeks ago. (Illustrator’s Note): The end is near… of this chapter.
(Author’s Note): By all rights, that comet should have hit the planet weeks ago. (Illustrator’s Note): The end is near… of this chapter.
(Author’s Note): Well, that took a dark turn. (Illustrator’s Note): I’m not sure if there’s is enough red in this strip, what do you think?
(Author’s Note): One of those accusations is far more serious than the others. (Illustrator’s Note): What else should Brad have called Draco out for? Comment below.
(Author’s Note): Callback, anyone? (Illustrator’s Note): What other words would you use to describe Draco?
(Author’s Note): If we were really concerned about the end-of-the-world, we probably should have picked a more disaster-prone actor like Kevin Spacey. Now there’s a REAL catastrophe. (Illustrator’s Note): Hope someone’s actually reading this after out April Fools stund last week.
(Author’s Note): So, we took inspiration from the old Fleischer Superman cartoons for the design of Draco’s attic and Doom Ray. Anyone whose watched those things will recall that there’s this one hill outside the city where all the bad guys would always set up shop. I like to imagine that Draco’s jut the new… Continue reading 275-Rayge Against the Machine
(Author’s Note): One particular touch that Taylor has surprised me with is his penchant for inventive SFX. I have no idea what Anti-Doom sounds like, but I imagine it’s something like a bubble machine. (Illustrator’s Note): And now, the exciting conclusion.
(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.
(Author’s Note): Captain Stupendous reveals his super smarts power™ (Illustrator’s Note): Am I a bad person for ripping of the speechless stick figure meme?