He should have just ditched the cape. This way he loses both the cape and his freedom. Tucker doesn’t care about catching the Bat anymore, at this point he just wants to lie down.
The way Tucker is sweating and he’s holding his chest, something tells me he’ll have a short run in this new version of the strip.
The next outburst could be his last.
Dang, props to Steve for taking the heat and covering for Joel and Aaron at the same time. Plus, that last line Steve said made me chuckle a little bit.
He should have just ditched the cape. This way he loses both the cape and his freedom. Tucker doesn’t care about catching the Bat anymore, at this point he just wants to lie down.
“I read comic books, which means I have no friends.”
Nice callback from the old broadcast hacking strip.
Jeeze, you could outrun Tucker with a brisk walk.
The way Tucker is sweating and he’s holding his chest, something tells me he’ll have a short run in this new version of the strip.
The next outburst could be his last.
If the comic took place in today’s timeline, Steve would at least have internet friends… for the most part, anyway XD
I also love how you realistically portrayed Tucker, a clearly overweight man, as being out of breath from all that running.
Dang, props to Steve for taking the heat and covering for Joel and Aaron at the same time. Plus, that last line Steve said made me chuckle a little bit.
Hehe. He managed to fool Tucker with that. Misdirection! xD