As a webcomic writer myself, I found that relieving since I am haven't made any of the mistakes he pointed out in there.
Except of course besides that I think my shitty comic is actually good.
Except of course besides that I think my shitty comic is actually good.
I've already posted these but they're classics. Better than the real CAD.



wtf is that shitHurricaИe wrote:
I've already posted these but they're classics. Better than the real CAD.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 … altdel.png
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 … ntroll.jpg
I still think that C&H did the "Let's mock Buckley's retarded plotting" the best

The text frame is Tim's actual words. He sounds like a douche.

The text frame is Tim's actual words. He sounds like a douche.
DoctaStrangelove wrote:
I still think that C&H did the "Let's mock Buckley's retarded plotting" the best
http://www.explosm.net/db/files/Comics/ … d-this.png
The text frame is Tim's actual words. He sounds like a douche.

sometimes it amazes me just how weird people on the internet are.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
HilariousHurricaИe wrote:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb28 … ntroll.jpgDoctaStrangelove wrote:
I still think that C&H did the "Let's mock Buckley's retarded plotting" the best
http://www.explosm.net/db/files/Comics/ … d-this.png
The text frame is Tim's actual words. He sounds like a douche.
lol, that was a pretty funny zero punc
Yahtzee seems to talk in that like CAD did a comic making fun of him, if there was an anti-Yahtzee CAD then can someone post it?
I'm not into the whole webcomic fad. Is he referring to Penny Arcade or Cyanide and Happiness? Forgive me for not following the internet like that.
Or apparently CAD?
Or apparently CAD?
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Somewhat PA as he said it started the trend and it makes a few a the pitfalls he mentioned. C&H not at all because he doesn't say anything that could be targeted at C&H.killer21 wrote:
I'm not into the whole webcomic fad. Is he referring to Penny Arcade or Cyanide and Happiness? Forgive me for not following the internet like that.
The whole thing is almost entirely directed at Control Alt Delete.
I believe when he talked about people that couldnt draw for shit he was talking about C&H.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
Somewhat PA as he said it started the trend and it makes a few a the pitfalls he mentioned. C&H not at all because he doesn't say anything that could be targeted at C&H.killer21 wrote:
I'm not into the whole webcomic fad. Is he referring to Penny Arcade or Cyanide and Happiness? Forgive me for not following the internet like that.
The whole thing is almost entirely directed at Control Alt Delete.
Vilham wrote:
lol, that was a pretty funny zero punc
Yeah but he said that the writer needs to hide that with as much text as possible, and C&H is only wordy when they are making fun of CAD.Vilham wrote:
I believe when he talked about people that couldnt draw for shit he was talking about C&H.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
Somewhat PA as he said it started the trend and it makes a few a the pitfalls he mentioned. C&H not at all because he doesn't say anything that could be targeted at C&H.killer21 wrote:
I'm not into the whole webcomic fad. Is he referring to Penny Arcade or Cyanide and Happiness? Forgive me for not following the internet like that.
The whole thing is almost entirely directed at Control Alt Delete.
Also the poorly drawn characters are often part of the joke in C&H, while in most other comics the poor art quality is unintentional.
Seems like someone is C&H fan...DoctaStrangelove wrote:
Yeah but he said that the writer needs to hide that with as much text as possible, and C&H is only wordy when they are making fun of CAD.Vilham wrote:
I believe when he talked about people that couldnt draw for shit he was talking about C&H.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
Somewhat PA as he said it started the trend and it makes a few a the pitfalls he mentioned. C&H not at all because he doesn't say anything that could be targeted at C&H.
The whole thing is almost entirely directed at Control Alt Delete.
Also the poorly drawn characters are often part of the joke in C&H, while in most other comics the poor art quality is unintentional.

C&H is a sarcastic webcomic. Those guys can draw better than what they do in the comic, as it's not about nice art, it's about the jokes...NooBesT wrote:
Seems like someone is C&H fan...DoctaStrangelove wrote:
Yeah but he said that the writer needs to hide that with as much text as possible, and C&H is only wordy when they are making fun of CAD.Vilham wrote:
I believe when he talked about people that couldnt draw for shit he was talking about C&H.
Also the poorly drawn characters are often part of the joke in C&H, while in most other comics the poor art quality is unintentional.
...much unlike, for example, Wander Dark, which is, well, do I have to say anything?
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
There is one really hilarious fucked up comic, it's crudely drawn, but it has some of the most fucked up shit ever. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I know some of you people do, I forgot the name though.
What was that creepy drawnbypain.com thing at the end of that video?
Morning GloryMek-Stizzle wrote:
There is one really hilarious fucked up comic, it's crudely drawn, but it has some of the most fucked up shit ever. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I know some of you people do, I forgot the name though.
Oh lawd.FlemishHCmaniac wrote:
Morning GloryMek-Stizzle wrote:
There is one really hilarious fucked up comic, it's crudely drawn, but it has some of the most fucked up shit ever. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I know some of you people do, I forgot the name though.
"Sir, even if having sex with your son was legal, i doubt that those huge bruises on his face would constitute foreplay"
"Hey, some people enjoy kissing while others enjoy touching. I enjoy repeated blows to my son's face...N*****"
Comic generator lulz
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why do people still care about buckley's 8 really stupid panes? its time to move on guys.
Ok what did I miss? WTF did CAD do to deserve all the criticism? I just started reading some web comics over the past few weeks. I mean whats going on?
http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/ (Scroll down to "23/3/2008 "You Cad")Naturn wrote:
Ok what did I miss? WTF did CAD do to deserve all the criticism? I just started reading some web comics over the past few weeks. I mean whats going on?
Yahtzee wrote:
Review this week was Turok, for anyone who didn't notice. Watch it and let's all get on with our lives.
As a recent interview with me over at Gamespot and several references in previous reviews and writings may have informed you, I have a long-standing hatred of the webcomic Ctrl-Alt-Del. I thought I'd take a moment to explain it a bit better.
You see, I have this theory that the internet is causing a general mediocritisation of human culture, because you can put pretty much any piece of work on the internet and no matter how hugely it sucks dolphin jizz you'll find some dick who's prepared to tell you it's brilliant. This is the principle on which Deviantart appears to be founded.
But the cruellest thing you can do to an artist is tell them their work is flawless when it isn't. It gives them no incentive to improve or try new things, which a creative person must always strive to do. And it tends to foster the kind of monstrous egos the webcomic sphere grows like mushrooms in the shit-spattered dark. Tim Buckley of Ctrl-Alt-Del is notorious for having a zero tolerance for any criticism, constructive or otherwise, often deleting it unregarded from his forums, or declaring them invalid for half-baked reasons. It seems blanket praise has already done its damage to this fevered ego.
I don't hate Buckley. I look at CAD and I see a lot of misdirected potential. I know, that sounds hilarious even to me. But if you look at Buckley's art blog, you'll find that he's actually a pretty decent artist when he wants to be. But the promise of easy praise and popularity keeps him mired in his copy-pasted shoulder-hunched droopy-eyed slack-jawed magnum opus.
Not that copy-pasted art need necessarily ruin a comic - Dinosaur Comics is one of my favourite regular reads. It's the fact that for having run a gag-a-day strip for however many years, Buckley still has no idea how to structure a joke. I've never known an artist so determined to never learn anything about their craft. His usual response to this sort of thing is that he just has his own style and that there's no such thing as a 'right' or 'wrong' opinion, but the fact is, while humour is a flexible harlot, it still has rules. Rules which can be broken in the right contexts; contexts which don't include anything Tim Buckley has written.
I'm going to post a link now to a Ctrl-Alt-Del comic from July 2007. Don't let the fact that it's old excuse the mistakes; this is still very typical of Buckley's current work.
http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/comic.php?d=20070718
Here's another comic, this one a Penny Arcade strip from early the same year. The subject matter and joke are the same (Puzzle Quest) but it's a fairly obvious joke to make and I can easily assume both writers came up with it independently.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/03/28
Both comics identify the humour in the situation - that the rules of a game world seem absurd when applied to the real world - but while Penny Arcade understands that the crux of a joke should be reserved for the final panel, Ctrl-Alt-Del is apparently so excited about the idea that it blurts it out right away, leaving three more panels to flounder in excessive dialogue and pointlessness.
A punchline should be equated to an actual punch in the face. That's why it's called a punch-line. You deliver it and run. You do not hang around explaining how you did the punch and that the recipient should probably be in a lot of pain now.
Identify the funny part of the idea and save it for last. Leave with the audience laughing. If you do nothing else, finish strong. That's a rule any humourist will agree with. But with the centrepoint of the gag already uselessly spent, Buckley's comic is forced to fall upon its old standby of violence as a sort of prosthetic punchline. Now, violence can certainly be funny, modern cinema was virtually built on the tradition of slapstick, but it doesn't work in static, non-animated media. There is humour to be found in shock value, but most people have been on the internet long enough to not be shocked by anything as mundane as a claymore through the sweetbreads.
But even if the joke were structured properly, there is still far too much dialogue. This is a problem common to a lot of webcomics, but since we're already in the CAD-bashing groove we'll stick with it. Shakespeare wrote that 'brevity is the soul of wit'. He did not then add 'unless you're writing a webcomic'. It applies to everything, and don't tell me you're arrogant enough to claim to know better than Shakespeare.
A gag strip has a very simple formula. Buildup. Buildup. Buildup. Punchline. Anything that does not in some way build towards the punchline can safely be removed. If any dialogue can conceivably be replaced with a gesture or facial expression (visit Perry Bible Fellowship for a crash course in this), do so; this is a comic, a predominantly visual medium, not a fucking essay. Additionally, any dialogue pertaining to either ninjas, pirates, monkeys or Jesus should be excised, sealed in resin and buried in an undersea volcano.
This is why Ctrl-Alt-Del is a blight, and the fact that it remains crushingly popular despite making mistakes that a child would be brutally caned for on their first day at comedy school is one of the main reasons I openly weep tears for the future of human culture.
I know that an opinion can't technically be wrong and that there could be people who still like CAD for the characters or the art, but if you genuinely think that it is well-written, then you are demonstrably wrong. That's all there is to it.
Yahtzee is well aware that his own previous webcomic efforts aren't necessarily any better but reminds you that they came out of a dark time in his life from which he has determinedly moved on without a backward glance