
Writing for BroWolf is a lot harder than you think. Coming up with new bro words is a serious challenge, and I have no idea how those frat guys are so good at it. My hat is off to them in that respect.
It looks like BroWolf has a larger power set than previously revealed. Jonatron may have bitten off more than he could chew by challenging him, huh?
But then again, what all is Jonatron hiding?

Timing is everything.
These guys have the worst timing ever. How does BroWolf even find the trouble he “helps” with? How did he know the police were called?
And who’d have thought Cesar would call the cops? He was against Jonathan’s crazy experiments from the start, but to be straight up willing to send a friend to prison? Is it a betrayal, or does Jonatron deserve it? He is kind of a madman, and he does have sort of a body count going at this point.
In any case, if he doesn’t have to answer to his friends, I think BroWolf might have a few choice things to say to him. Stay tuned.

In hind sight, Jonatron reeeally could have handled that better. Especially given the evidence of BroWolf’s inclination to sudden violent acts. I guess he doesn’t do well when being pressured (by a significantly larger, half-naked guy who vaguely resembles what might be a wolf or a cat and spends his free time punching things).
In any case, he seems to have made a dangerous enemy. Is he a villain? All he wanted to do was finally create a robot. Can he be blamed for the fact that this robot was kind of a murderous jerk? Well, a lady and an evil platypus man died. And a robot, if we’re counting Reggie. That is still kind of his responsibility. How will he own up to it? And what made him think he could “fix” someone’s death?
I guess we won’t know until after the holidays. Hope you have a good one, Internet.

And so ends the short life of the self-proclaimed Radical Reggie.
You have to hand it to him, he really didn’t seem to be afraid of anything. It looks like he regarded being torn in half as really just an inconvenience. He really was kind of a rad bro after all. Maybe he felt like he could have taken BroWolf. Speaking of BroWolf, I think he might be a little bit crazy. He seems to have a really short fuse.
Is this comic strip a warning about the potential dangers of building these cold, calculating artificial lifeforms that mirror ourselves? Or is it touching on the dangers of putting our trust in mysterious, masked vigilantes that, ultimately, we don’t know anything about beyond the fact that they like to use their fists to solve problems?
You decide, Internet.

It sure was fun to be able to draw Pat Platypus and BroWolf again. Seems like it’s been forever.
I could never figure out what kind of villains BroWolf would have, or how to work Pat into a second strip. Then I realized that Pat’s actions were pretty dastardly the first time I used him, so what if for him coercing women into marriage was a regular thing? It would make sense that a hero would rise to stop him. The two were made for each other. I guess we can infer from this strip that things didn’t work out so well for the last girl we saw Pat inject with his venom.
And while we’re on the topic of nefarious deeds, maybe Reggie is more radical in his ways than we could have anticipated. There’s no way this bodes well for him or his creator.
2 strips down and 2 to go! What will happen next time?