- "I'll take down the criminal myself and save the school! I'll be a hero!"
- ―Patrick McReary
The Lockdown is the sixth comic in Season 5 of Sibling Rivalries, and the 43rd comic overall.
Plot
Packie is locked out of all the classrooms at Wisconsin Elementary School when the school suddenly enters a lockdown. Having no choice, he decides to take down the criminal on campus himself and save the school.
Character Appearances
♥ = character's debut
♠ = character does not speak throughout comic
♣ = character is mentioned only
♦ = character appears in a speaking/non-speaking cameo only
- Patrick McReary
- Francis McReary
- Gerald McReary
- Derrick McReary
- Kate McReary
- Angel Chacon
- Salvador Real ♦
- Eduardo Tena ♦
- Claude Tena ♦
- Adrian Wilson
- Troy Wilson ♦
- Pablo Torres ♦
- Zalma Torres ♦
- David Saldivar ♦
- Mikayla Saldivar ♦
- Armando Vasquez ♦
- Braulio Guillen ♦
- Joshua Jackson ♦
- Eric Serrato ♦
- Tony Gonzales ♦
- Jose Gonzales ♦
- Michelle Stone ♦
- Mark Sanders ♦
- Steve Madison ♦
- Michael Jacob ♦
- Mark Leone Jr. ♦
- Officer Charlie Macias
- Officer Fred Miller
- The Criminal ♥
- Joel Gonzales ♦
Trivia
- This comic and "Satellite Screw-Up" are the only comics to not have Hector or Aiden appear since their respective debuts.
- Second comic to take place entirely at Wisconsin Elementary School. ("Locker 239")
- This is also the second comic to have "Lock" in the comic title, after the aforementioned comic.
- Second time Packie becomes lost. ("Field Trip Gone Wrong!")
- The original title of this comic was "Lockdown!". If this title was kept, this would have been the second comic to only have a one-word title ("Roommates"), and the first comic to have an exclamation point since "Field Trip Gone Wrong!".
- Second comic where the boys' restroom at Wisconsin Elementary School is seen. ("The Amnesia Act of 2015")
- This is the first time Mikayla Saldivar speaks since the Season 2 comic "Do You Get The Message?", which was released in 2014.
- This is the first comic in the series to show a weapon. The weapon did go off, but it did not kill anybody; instead the bullet hit the ceiling light when the criminal slipped on the wet floor.
- Packie almost got killed by the bullet when the gun went off, although he dodged and the bullet went right over his head.
- In real life, Packie would not have been able to do this, and would have certainly be killed due to the high speed that bullets travel at.
- Packie almost got killed by the bullet when the gun went off, although he dodged and the bullet went right over his head.
- Packie remembers the events of "The Amnesia Act of 2015" and decides to catch the criminal the same way that his siblings got him (making him slip on the floor).
- This is the first comic since "Locker 239" in Season 1 that Tony appears without Salvador Martinez.
- Joel makes a cameo at the very end of the comic, where he is seen sitting in the detention room along with Packie and Steve.
- The events of this comic were briefly mentioned in Turner's Second Chance in the chapter Jason Parker.