Understandably, we wanted to do something big for our final comic. Another full page seemed in order.
Since I was graduating in December, Tony and I decided to end the comic. But we probably would've called it quits even if I wasn't graduating. We were both tired of the workload, and were quickly running out of jokes to tell.
The editor-in-chief made a big deal about the end of the comic. He wrote an article about us, and put this promo box on the cover.
On page 3 was the following full page comic; on page 4 was the article.
How to end a story about SuperSeniors? Graduation, of course!

















At the bottom of the comic, Tony and I said our goodbyes:
I'm not really graduating, SO DON'T FORGET ABOUT ME! I'll see you all next semester.
P.S. -- A girl in a pink hat motivated me to finish this comic.
If anyone has been reading our comic, I hope you've enjoyed it. Be sure to check out the SuperSenior Web Site for all the comics AND the stories behind them. I'm proof that SuperSeniors can actually graduate; best of luck to you all.
This strip leaves a lot of unanswered questions. Why didn't Tony's family go with him to the ceremony? What made Tony even think there was a ceremony? Where did he get the cap and gown? And how did John know where to find him? Nonetheless, we like this one a lot.