xkcd? Really? I find the majority of his comics to be hilarious, but I guess it is aimed at a niche and somehow became popular. I think he's trying to shake off his popularity by really digging into the math and physics jokes lately.Souplex said:There are quite a few.
I don't want to keep you here all day though, so I'll just give you the really popular ones that are terrible, and deserve to be taken down a few pegs.
XKCD, Questionable Content, Sluggy Freelance.
Opinions and assholes and all that, but I am going to call you on being dismissive of anyone not like QC. I read fucking loads of that comic. And yes, for a while it was quite good, particularly from around, say, 500 to 1000 more or less.sniddy said:OK I can understand XKCD - it's a little pretentious and big for it's boots but does deliver the goods sometimesSouplex said:There are quite a few.
I don't want to keep you here all day though, so I'll just give you the really popular ones that are terrible, and deserve to be taken down a few pegs.
XKCD, Questionable Content, Sluggy Freelance.
Never read or heard of sluggy
And I 2nd you explaining how QC in terrible, seriously it may not be your style it's not a gag a day strip but the art work is nice now its evolved and his writing both serious and comic is hard to fault and it's a real living story that you can't help be drawn into.
honestly did you read like the first 20 strips and quit
...I challenge anyone to get past 500 and not be hooked - seriously
Even then the artworks got a way to go...
Well, I decided to check the site, found their article, read through, and finally came to their conclusion:GothmogII said:Everything? VG Cats is on there...HT_Black said:Everything here, with special mention to Monster Lover and Kit n Kay Boodle (for reasons that should hopefully be obvious).
I'm not as a big of a fan of series as I used to be, but this is all I really have to say on the matter:VG Cats is a webcomic that should be classified as some sort of fetish. They should be on their own category along fans of "Happy Tree Friends", with sex depravation on top of all the gory violence. Actually, Happy Tree Friends would be an example of how violence can be used in a funny way (albeit not easy to digest by many, including myself). Compare it VG Cats, it fails. VG Cats is perverse, my friend. It's what Buckley is afraid of turning into if he ever decides to lose that last ounce of self-respect. There have been lots of mentions of lack of self-respect in this review. That is because no human should feel proud of creating this comic. It is vile, vile shit. It's like that guy that makes daguerreotypes of actual dead corpses in strange poses. He thinks he's mastering some sort of art type, but he's really just showing the world what a twisted, bizzare individual he is. It's some sort of Rule 34 of gaming comics: for every game that exists, there is some sort of sex or violent twist Ramsoomair can provide.
Don't submit yourself to this comic if you don't think you can stomach it. And even if you do, don't expect much of it.
Um... that doesn't make the comic bad.grimhammer said:Penny-Arcade... they might have occasional funny moments but the fact that there's NO overarching storyline is pathetic. I want characters that learn and grow, not just random disjointed cheap easy jokes. I'm not interested in two and a half men...
It's the funniest troll ever.JackandTom said:SonofaJohannes said:http://www.mspaintadventures.com/sweetbroandhellajeff/
I win.Yes. Yes you do win.![]()
You might be my favorite person right about now. Everyone of my friends rants and raves about Penny-Arcade and one is determined to find one that will make me laugh.grimhammer said:Penny-Arcade... they might have occasional funny moments but the fact that there's NO overarching storyline is pathetic. I want characters that learn and grow, not just random disjointed cheap easy jokes. I'm not interested in two and a half men...
I like some of those.HT_Black said:Everything here, with special mention to Monster Lover and Kit n Kay Boodle (for reasons that should hopefully be obvious).
This about CAD however I kinda like it, it isn't something I keep massive track of but it does get a laugh out of me occationally and that's worth it for the 15 seconds it takes me to read through. (I also enjoy books with lots of words in them!)Grey Carter said:I never thought I'd find myself defending CAD but here we go.
The massive degree of internet hate for CAD is, honestly, ridiculous. It isn't a very good strip, I agree. It does a lot of things wrong. But Buckley has been making the same mistakes and making the same stylistic choices for years and, for some reason, people keep reading. Seriously, if you hate it so much, if it has never made you laugh (hyperbole or there's something wrong with your brain. Even CAD has had the occasional good strip. Monkeys and typewriters and all that) then perhaps you should stop reading it. It's like reading Dinosaur comics every day and complaining the art is too static. It's pointless. Buckley is never going to change no matter how much you *****.
And about the whole miscarriage-Cerberus syndrome thing. That was a poor strip, even by CAD standards. It was poorly timed, badly executed and his art wasn't strong enough to pull it off. It was however, something new for him. He has an established, paying, audience who wanted X. He, instead, gave them Y. That's commendable. It didn't work. But fuck, everyone has ideas that don't work or don't turn out how they planned. I find it hilarious that people will rant and rave about how terrible the miscarriage strip was then, in the same breath, criticise him for not trying anything new.
In short, CAD isn't great, I agree. But there's far worse out there. CAD is at least clearly and professionally presented, lots of strips don't even manage that.
Piro's sketchy architecture work is pretty nice. Distracts me from his malformed, bubbled headed characters (lol, hypocrisy) and for a while he managed to tap into that early 00's l33t sp34k fad and sold a dickload of merchandise. Hell I preferred that aesthetic to the manga-ripoff stuff he's done for... oh the past five years.Rednog said:I tend to avoid webcomics that are poorly rated by people, but the only comic that really baffles me as to how anyone likes it and one that I think is absolutely terrible is Megatokyo.
Souplex said:There are quite a few.
I don't want to keep you here all day though, so I'll just give you the really popular ones that are terrible, and deserve to be taken down a few pegs.
XKCD, Questionable Content, Sluggy Freelance.