(Newspaper) Funnies aren't funny anymore .. and no webcomics
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(Newspaper) Funnies aren't funny anymore .. and no webcomics
http://www.westword.com/2007-09-06/news ... ymore/full
Apparently (read a about 2/3rds down) when selecting new comics, stuff that is fairly popular online is 'too dumb' for print.
Apparently (read a about 2/3rds down) when selecting new comics, stuff that is fairly popular online is 'too dumb' for print.
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well it's diesel sweeties, which is frankly pretty dumb.
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i haven't read fox trot in ages, i used to love it, i have something like 13 of the books, but when he started repeating jokes, and not even funny ones, i started caring less about it. Honestly i don't read newspaper comics anymore at all, unless i'm very bored and someone happens to have the funnies, and even then i skip most of the comics.Dave Against The Machine wrote:Yes and something that dumb took the Fox Trot spot in our newspaper. Grrrrrrlegostargalactica wrote:well it's diesel sweeties, which is frankly pretty dumb.
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"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff

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Pfff. If I was editor, I'd knock down the oldies and ignore those who complain. They're probably just a loud minority, Abracham Simpson style, but even if they aren't, they have a choice of keeping the old audience or attracting the new ones. They chose the first and that will be the slow doom of them - after all, so they have complaints if they ditch "Hagar the Horrible", how much of it is people under 40? If they stick to current policy, they shouldn't complain that kids are playing videogames instead of reading comic.
But who the fuck cares. Newspaper comics editors have been misstreating authors since the day one, they deserve to lose.
"Diesel sweeties" was an awful choice, true. The comic goes for the absurdist humor, which is very common in webcomics, but it's too different from newspaper comics and requires peculiar sence of humor. I'm actually surprised that editors picked it in the first place, and that Stevenson himself went into it - I mean, it's like taking a line of housewives who've been watching nothing but soap operas for years, and showing them "Napoleon Dynamite" and expecting them to like it. Something more conventional like "Pvp" would've worked better... well, not "Pvp" because of that backlog of old comics, but a new comic in style of Pvp.
Of course the last line of the article is downright idiotic, I don't think I should even bother being outraged about it.

"Diesel sweeties" was an awful choice, true. The comic goes for the absurdist humor, which is very common in webcomics, but it's too different from newspaper comics and requires peculiar sence of humor. I'm actually surprised that editors picked it in the first place, and that Stevenson himself went into it - I mean, it's like taking a line of housewives who've been watching nothing but soap operas for years, and showing them "Napoleon Dynamite" and expecting them to like it. Something more conventional like "Pvp" would've worked better... well, not "Pvp" because of that backlog of old comics, but a new comic in style of Pvp.
Of course the last line of the article is downright idiotic, I don't think I should even bother being outraged about it.
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Newspaper comics have been pretty shitty for a long, long time.
The problem is that they basically never get dropped. Once you're syndicated and in lots of papers, you've got it made. So why bother anymore? At least half the syndicated comics in papers to day need to be dropped immediately. The rest have the possibility of improving, especially once they realize that they could be next. I mean, even Garfield started trying to improve once papers started dropping it (too little too late, but it's a good sign that they are physically capable of improving themselves.)
The problem with most webcomics as I see it is that they aren't 'family friendly' enough for newspapers. Sinfest, for example, reads to me like it wants *desperately* to be a newspaper comic or at least to be regarded in the same vein as one, but the devil, porn, whores, pimps, bongs, and weed are not going to get published in the newspaper comics section.
The problem is that they basically never get dropped. Once you're syndicated and in lots of papers, you've got it made. So why bother anymore? At least half the syndicated comics in papers to day need to be dropped immediately. The rest have the possibility of improving, especially once they realize that they could be next. I mean, even Garfield started trying to improve once papers started dropping it (too little too late, but it's a good sign that they are physically capable of improving themselves.)
The problem with most webcomics as I see it is that they aren't 'family friendly' enough for newspapers. Sinfest, for example, reads to me like it wants *desperately* to be a newspaper comic or at least to be regarded in the same vein as one, but the devil, porn, whores, pimps, bongs, and weed are not going to get published in the newspaper comics section.
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I haven't read the article, but going on that one sentence... I agree.Kisai wrote:Apparently (read a about 2/3rds down) when selecting new comics, stuff that is fairly popular online is 'too dumb' for print.
Pretty well all of the 'popular' strips I've heard about and given a look at I think are a little too 'dumb' to read.
That said though... I still read the funnies each day I get a chance, and yeah, I'm under 40 so I'm well aware I might be in the minority in that particular demographic.
That's okay though. Means there's more elbow room.

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i bother to read the "funnies" once a month or so. turns out, i very rarely even chuckle over anything in them.
in contrast, i read webcomics every day, even ones I consider stupid, but entertaining, and don't have to buy a paper.
funny how that works.
in contrast, i read webcomics every day, even ones I consider stupid, but entertaining, and don't have to buy a paper.
funny how that works.



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in protest?stinkywigfiddle wrote:We should burn all newspaper comic sections!
-D. M. Jeftinija Pharm.D., Ph.D. -- Yes, I've got two doctorates and I'm arrogant about it, what have *you* done with *your* life?
"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff

"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff

The problem, I think, isn't so much in the percentages as in that if you're only getting newspaper X, then you're only getting the comics it carries. So if half the comics in it are bad, then you're only getting 10 or 20 good comics.Jackhass wrote:The ratio of good stuff to crap in the paper is still *much* better than in webcomics. I get a little tired of the constant newspaper strip bashing...it ain't all that bad.
Even if 95% of the comics on the web are utter crap, I don't have them delivered to my door and can easily ignore them and indulge myself instead with the 5% of really excellent comics.
Plus there's just something about the fact that Mary Worth continues to get published which just ticks me off...
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