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Congress is tangled in interlocking bills and delayed crises. Illustrator Tim Buckley joined the internet in dunking on his work — but did he accomplish his goal?
Letting go is next to impossible on the internet. Hovering behind her, Ethan finds himself without words, and distraught over how to handle the situation. One that still continues to this day. After publishing, the four-panel comic took on a life of its own, remaining a popular meme today. The original context was lost for newcomers to the comic, who saw a distressing scene being turned into a complete mockery by the internet.
Any original intentions Buckley had going into the comic were lost. Lately, Ethan has given up wacky-gamer-stupidity in favour of regular-Homer-Simpson-ripoff-stupidity and hung up his controller in favour of taking part in long-drawn-out plotlines about tragic miscarriages and broken friendships.
This eventually fails horribly and everyone has to work together to fix it. Occasionally this crack team of wasted life experts is punctuated by a nerdy Linux-loving guy who of course knows nothing of video games and hates Microsoft and his pet penguin. Ethan also built a robot made out of Xbox parts WTF? Also recurring is Christian, a millionaire who runs about trying to get into Lilah's pants, somehow forgetting he is rich enough to buy at least five women more attractive without having to put up with Ethan's whiny shit.
Every now-and-again Buckley tires of toying with his tiresome cardboard-cutout cast and scrapes the bottom of forums and chat rooms for some temporary gimmick to keep his bleating crowd in the pen. Sometimes he throws together a half-arsed, over-explained fanboy joke about the latest hot release , as if to say: "Look; videogames!
Cause this comic is about games, right? I haven't lost myself in the deep, clawing mass of my own ego! Recently, when keeping up his comic's unrealistic plot becomes too challenging for the poor overworked dear, he just quits altogether and fantasizes about being a wacky space archaeologist in an interactive novel. Of course, he can't be expected to create new characters, so he rips off all of fucking Star Wars ever makes clones of the CAD cast. I wonder how he'll transfer Lilah's likeness into this Nah, too much personality.
And the slug's definitely hotter. There's almost nothing to review here, such as the level of laziness apparent in Buckley's drawing style. Admittedly he's improved from , but frankly, who cares? His level of "improvement" essentially boils down to adding shadows to his characters. And get this: When he copy-pastes the characters in different poses, the shadows don't change position to compensate.
Consider the first two panels in the linked comic. In the first, light is shown on Lucas' torso, making it appear as if the lighting is to the right. In the second, light is still shown on Lucas' torso, even though he's now facing the left, so that it appears as if the lighting has switched direction. I guess the light's coming from the front, but if that's true, what the hell is up with the shadowing on Lucas' shirt pocket?
Why is it shadowed in the part closest to the camera? What the hell is with the background colour changing from dark green to light green as you go down? If the light is from the top, why are there shadows on the tops of their shoulders?
Bah, to hell with the shadowing, it's horrible and illogical. Also: Notice that Lilah's left arm doesn't have a shirt sleeve, until the final panel where it magically appears. They were copy-pasted in the wrong order. CAD backgrounds have not improved at all from early comics. They're bland and boring.
Bill Watterson would vomit at the lack of attention to detail in CAD comics, especially considering the sacrifices he made for his famous Calvin and Hobbes.
Watterson, as a quick comics lesson, actually demanded that he not be forced to deal with mandated panel divisions in his Sunday comics, so that he could be creative and unique in his usage of space and panel design. As you see, other comics began to poke jabs at him as he had become something of an internet infamous celebrity, there is pictures floating out there of his junk that he sent to a 12yr old girl he was trying to bone or something, allegations is all we'll know other than the pic of his pubes with her name written above, google tim buckley jackie for more.
Oh, almost forgot that he did some major crowd control for that one the, sending a dick pic to a minor , banning people from his forums for even mentioning it he went on crowd control bans a lot and then waiting quietly for it to die down, then he resumed his comic, it worked, people sort of forgot.
But the internet didnt Tim. Tim's comic was both "LOL hilaaaarious game joaks! Some comics can do this, some comics have the integrity or power of story telling to handle such a subject I say trilogy since its 3 separate 5minute episodes. TheMysteriousMrEnter does a pretty solid review on this, despite his monotone voice. Held an auction and signed the damn thing. Kept the money of course. If you take away the pictures, it is not a good book.
It is boring, over-explained self-indulgent rubbish, comparable to the entrails of a dead badger smeared across the road on a rainy workday morning.
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