Ah, the webcomic Dali might have (not) drawn.ioudas omnis said:It's the ultimate in surreal humour. There is a comic there. And it's the greatest webcomic you've ever read. You just have to imagine.
Ah, the webcomic Dali might have (not) drawn.ioudas omnis said:It's the ultimate in surreal humour. There is a comic there. And it's the greatest webcomic you've ever read. You just have to imagine.
I think any sane person would go mental if someone accused them of being a pedofile... it's kind of a natural reaction when someone starts spreading a lot of crap about you. You go apeshit trying to defend yourself and people use it against you.TheFunkeyGibbon said:It does sound like he went mental though.
What I find the funniest is all the 'if you find CAD funny you're an idiot' comments, humour is subjective. Just because you don't find something funny doesn't mean no one else willI think people are going to take this out of proportion, it's supposed to be satirical as most of his criticisms of web comics are tools he himself uses to cash in, I thought it was funny, but CAD is a good web comic and he won't stop me reading it (if it stops anyone I'd be surprised it's like refusing to buy a game because he says it's bad, well he says everything is bad! Except Portal) Although to date he has inspired the greatest T-Shirt ever designed with the 'Pants on head retarded' one
I have to ask... When was this? I've read the entire thing from the very beginning to the present. It's been utter shit. The characters are one-dimensional and have been copied and pasted that many times it's unreal, the "backgrounds" are really just pictures available on the Internet after a single Google search, he's a complete drama queen...He still makes a damn fine webcomic though.
You're right! It's about me and I'm getting back at all the bullies that ever had a go at me! Oh I can't see for the tears of laughter at how witty I am. The artwork is dazzling, which is odd as I draw like I've had my hands cut off. The joy of it all!ioudas omnis said:And it's the greatest webcomic you've ever read. You just have to imagine.
I seriously doubt that. If anyone were to accuse me of being a pedophile, they'd be getting a swift punch in the teeth, I guarantee you.Melo The Yellow said:T Whether or not Tim actually DID show his penis is debated furiously to this day, but most agree he wouldn't have been such an over-reacting fuckwit if he was innocent.
This may be a difficult concept, but... not everyone shares the exact same views as you... I know, it's hard. But humour is subjective...Blayze said:I have to ask... When was this? I've read the entire thing from the very beginning to the present. It's been utter shit. The characters are one-dimensional and have been copied and pasted that many times it's unreal, the "backgrounds" are really just pictures available on the Internet after a single Google search, he's a complete drama queen...He still makes a damn fine webcomic though.
And then there's the dialogue. There's far, far too much of the stuff. Buckley might as well just have a blank white background that he puts words onto. If you can remove the words from any comic and it still makes sense, then you don't need the words. Likewise, you could strip most - if not all - of the dialogue from a CAD comic and it would make perfect sense.
The point is - you can't go from blah blah funny funny blah blah to blah blah serious tragic blah blah. That is why most webcomics stick either to making it a "gag a day" or make a serious storyline and go with it. Trying to mix both usually doesn't work, and CAD has proven that as well.Wargamer said:Meh... that felt dull to me... personally, I was impressed CAD had the balls to do a serious and hard-hitting storyline, as opposed to the tongue-in-cheek crap everyone else does.
...That is, if the dialogue appears in the right order. CAD is a notorious sufferer of Dyslexic Word Balloon Syndrome, where the cartoonist forgets that people usually read left to right as well as up to down.And then there's the dialogue. There's far, far too much of the stuff. Buckley might as well just have a blank white background that he puts words onto. If you can remove the words from any comic and it still makes sense, then you don't need the words. Likewise, you could strip most - if not all - of the dialogue from a CAD comic and it would make perfect sense.
Heh, same here. I was actually going to stop reading it once the comic was infested with children (as even morbid fascination has its limits)? damn you Buckley, and your conniving ways!PedroSteckecilo said:I take it somebody doesn't like CAD, but then again, nobody should. There's clearly something wrong with me as I still read it out of morbid facination.
Yeah, that struck me as being on of the primary points of this thing. CAD just jumped from one kind of storytelling to the other (though some would certainly argue that "storytelling" and "CAD" shouldn't be used in the same sentence. I haven't read the comic recently, as I lost interest in it, so I can't make a judgment on that.) and did it in such a strong manner that, apparently, there was a strong disconnect between the two styles.Jenx said:The point is - you can't go from blah blah funny funny blah blah to blah blah serious tragic blah blah. That is why most webcomics stick either to making it a "gag a day" or make a serious storyline and go with it. Trying to mix both usually doesn't work, and CAD has proven that as well.Wargamer said:Meh... that felt dull to me... personally, I was impressed CAD had the balls to do a serious and hard-hitting storyline, as opposed to the tongue-in-cheek crap everyone else does.
This. QFT.sfallen said:I also didn't quite fully pin all of the references on Ctrl-Atl-Delete. I did think of several other webcomics that came to mind with each point. I also thought that the miscarriage reference was just Yahtzee throwing an odd idea out there.
Being a member of the webcomic community, I see his point and feel some of his pain on many levels.
CAD has a lot more story than it used to.ioudas omnis said:though some would certainly argue that "storytelling" and "CAD" shouldn't be used in the same sentence.Jenx said:The point is - you can't go from blah blah funny funny blah blah to blah blah serious tragic blah blah. That is why most webcomics stick either to making it a "gag a day" or make a serious storyline and go with it. Trying to mix both usually doesn't work, and CAD has proven that as well.Wargamer said:Meh... that felt dull to me... personally, I was impressed CAD had the balls to do a serious and hard-hitting storyline, as opposed to the tongue-in-cheek crap everyone else does.
I didn't say anything about the humour. I mentioned the shallowness of the characters, the way Buckley copies and pastes everything (Seriously, even sprite comics have more variation) from the characters to the backgrounds (Which he steals), the level of unnecessary dialogue and the overall lack of quality of the webcomic itself.This may be a difficult concept, but... not everyone shares the exact same views as you... I know, it's hard. But humour is subjective...
Agreed. The only reason it worked in Megatokyo was because of the "Piroverse/Largoverse" situation. Granted, that was a flip from almost pure humour to humour and serious, but still...Trying to mix both usually doesn't work, and CAD has proven that as well.
I'm really enjoying this thread.The point is - you can't go from blah blah funny funny blah blah to blah blah serious tragic blah blah. That is why most webcomics stick either to making it a "gag a day" or make a serious storyline and go with it. Trying to mix both usually doesn't work, and CAD has proven that as well.
That's like saying Chernobyl is slightly less irradiated than it used to be. It doesn't matter if there's more story if it is ill-concieved, planned, or excecuted. CAD hits at least two of those with regularity and all three with the serious twist.David_Cat said:CAD has a lot more story than it used to.ioudas omnis said:though some would certainly argue that "storytelling" and "CAD" shouldn't be used in the same sentence.Jenx said:The point is - you can't go from blah blah funny funny blah blah to blah blah serious tragic blah blah. That is why most webcomics stick either to making it a "gag a day" or make a serious storyline and go with it. Trying to mix both usually doesn't work, and CAD has proven that as well.Wargamer said:Meh... that felt dull to me... personally, I was impressed CAD had the balls to do a serious and hard-hitting storyline, as opposed to the tongue-in-cheek crap everyone else does.