Nope.Ammutseba said:Is this seriously what you're going to do EVERY SINGLE TIME you can't think of what to make? Are you NEVER gonna stop beating this dead horse? Seriously, if you can't find any new material to use, then go back and make comics about old games, or political issues, or whatever. The constant piling of Evangelion comics isn't even funny more, it's just boring and predictable.
It's just become a rather obvious target at this point. It's starting the scrap the bottom of the barrel for the sake of rattling a cage of already rattled chickens.FargoDog said:Hell, I'm not that fond of the original Eva series (I do like End of a great deal, though I'm not entirely sure if it's actually any good) and even I find the joke unfunny at this point. Yes, passionate fans get passionate about their favourite things, and it's easy to sit at a middle distance and chuckle at that, but frankly holier than thou cynicism is more boring than an overenthusiastic defence of a property any day. A healthy debate about the merits of a show or book or film or game is so much more valuable and interesting than 'Nah, you're only just fanboys lololol.' Why can it never be 'Well, what DO you guys see in it?'
These particular Critical Miss strips only encourage boring repetition in the comments, with people mocking fans and fans getting angry. I get it - it's a small webcomic and not the smartest small webcomic, but could we have some more notes from the scale please?
The comic is more a dig at themselves than it is at Evangelion.Casual Shinji said:It's just become a rather obvious target at this point. It's starting the scrap the bottom of the barrel for the sake of rattling a cage of already rattled chickens.FargoDog said:Hell, I'm not that fond of the original Eva series (I do like End of a great deal, though I'm not entirely sure if it's actually any good) and even I find the joke unfunny at this point. Yes, passionate fans get passionate about their favourite things, and it's easy to sit at a middle distance and chuckle at that, but frankly holier than thou cynicism is more boring than an overenthusiastic defence of a property any day. A healthy debate about the merits of a show or book or film or game is so much more valuable and interesting than 'Nah, you're only just fanboys lololol.' Why can it never be 'Well, what DO you guys see in it?'
These particular Critical Miss strips only encourage boring repetition in the comments, with people mocking fans and fans getting angry. I get it - it's a small webcomic and not the smartest small webcomic, but could we have some more notes from the scale please?
You could pull the same stunt with Star Trek or Dark Souls fans, hold a magnifying glass over them, and go "ha ha, look at them" over, and over, and over, and over again. After a certain point it just gets a bit petty.
It's obviously meant to rile up both likers and dislikers... alike. As can be seen by the first page of comments, which oddly enough is filled with more posts ironically stating "It's deep/You don't understand it", than the genuine ones meant to be made fun of.Daystar Clarion said:The comic is more a dig at themselves than it is at Evangelion.
If you look at it that way, it's still funny
Dat British humour at play.
It only riles up people who care enough about someone making fun of something they like.Casual Shinji said:It's obviously meant to rile up both likers and dislikers... alike. As can be seen by the first page of comments, which oddly enough is filled with more posts ironically stating "It's deep/You don't understand it", than the genuine ones meant to be made fun of.Daystar Clarion said:The comic is more a dig at themselves than it is at Evangelion.
If you look at it that way, it's still funny
Dat British humour at play.
I recognize that this strip is supposed to be funny, that's not a problem. The problem is that the joke here is "Those Evangelion fans are always good for a laugh, let's poke them and hope they explode". That isn't funny to me, it's mean. Even worse it's tired. It's been months since the last Evangelion strip, why bring it up again except in the hope of making people angry so you can feel superior to them for not sharing your ironic detachment?Daystar Clarion said:It only riles up people who care enough about someone making fun of something they like.Casual Shinji said:It's obviously meant to rile up both likers and dislikers... alike. As can be seen by the first page of comments, which oddly enough is filled with more posts ironically stating "It's deep/You don't understand it", than the genuine ones meant to be made fun of.Daystar Clarion said:The comic is more a dig at themselves than it is at Evangelion.
If you look at it that way, it's still funny
Dat British humour at play.
Jokes are always about exaggeration and misinterpretation, if someone can't recognise that then they probably never laughed at anything.
Ever.
the way it's cut it looks like the shirt breaking open was unintentionalOmnicrom said:You know what my problem with that comic as a fan of Neon Genesis Evangelion was? It was BAD satire because you missed the perfect punchline. You have panel after panel of the viewer yelling at the characters to just have sex already, and your punchline wasn't a reference to End of Evangelion?The scene is simultaneously disgusting and pathetic, and it would have been a perfect ending to that comic. Show that and cut back to "Goddamn it I give up". Scene.For those who aren't in the know that has a scene where Asuka (red-haired girl) is comatose in a hospital, Shinji (wuss) shakes her, tears off her clothing, and masturbates.
http://animaniajapan.livedoor.biz/archives/17687653.html (cited by Wikipedia; spoilers ahoy)At last Anno asked me "Miyamura, just imagine you are sleeping in your
bed and a stranger sneaks into your room. He can rape you anytime as you are
asleep but he doesn't. Instead, he masturbates looking at you, when you wake
up and know what he did to you. What do you think you would say?"
Except that isn't the joke.Omnicrom said:I recognize that this strip is supposed to be funny, that's not a problem. The problem is that the joke here is "Those Evangelion fans are always good for a laugh, let's poke them and hope they explode". That isn't funny to me, it's mean. Even worse it's tired. It's been months since the last Evangelion strip, why bring it up again except in the hope of making people angry so you can feel superior to them for not sharing your ironic detachment?Daystar Clarion said:It only riles up people who care enough about someone making fun of something they like.Casual Shinji said:It's obviously meant to rile up both likers and dislikers... alike. As can be seen by the first page of comments, which oddly enough is filled with more posts ironically stating "It's deep/You don't understand it", than the genuine ones meant to be made fun of.Daystar Clarion said:The comic is more a dig at themselves than it is at Evangelion.
If you look at it that way, it's still funny
Dat British humour at play.
Jokes are always about exaggeration and misinterpretation, if someone can't recognise that then they probably never laughed at anything.
Ever.
@OmnicromAmmutseba said:The constant piling of Evangelion comics isn't even funny more, it's just boring and predictable.