Why did you stop reading PVP?
Why did you stop reading PVP?
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is this some kind of penny arcade spin-off?
Kurtz hasn't died from a heart attack yet?
If one of my employees was so low impact that I had completely forgotten his existence, I’d fire him on the spot.
When it stopped about being the whimsical adventures of a quirky cast of video game journalists (back when those were actually kinda cool) and instead became relationshit drama, Cousin Shekels, and Scratch Fury.
But back when it was printed in PC Gamer the magazine, it was top stuff.
Brent's new glasses started to creep me out.
It was still a comfy read last I remember.
Besides strips posted at me on Yea Forums I haven't and the biggest laugh it's given me is that picture of Scott at the bench
I stopped reading when I saw a picture of Kurtz.
He was the most pear-shaped motherfucker I've ever seen.
the whole joke about that character and his friend are that they just show up and hang out on this couch and no one knows who they are
2008
2005 or so. Saw him on Ethan Van Shitter's stream a year or so ago and he's just as insufferable as Ethan.
Right here.
Swap a character gay for progressive points and then concoct a story about him getting called a faggot in Seattle and my god that bigot may have been armed! In Seattle!
Then in the blog post for that same comic self-flagellate over what a fat white priv you are.
>tell me about your date my guy
>flip out and shame him for oppressing you
what a faggot
>getting called a faggot in Seattle
>in Seattle
HAHA how unrealistic
Ugh that stranger was right, this dude is a faggot.
He's a millionaire and only "works" there to hang out with his friends.
Based stranger, based gun rights
I dropped it when Max asked "Why do you hate me when I've done nothing to you?" Even though he was a huge asshole to them before. Including threatening whats her name with a nude photo.
fuck liberals are deluded
it's been a damn long time, last I remembered Robbie was a millionaire who owned PVP and they all moved to Seattle.
wha happened?
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>I stopped reading when I saw a picture of Kurtz
That shit doesn’t bug me. But I listened to an episode of his podcast and he was the whiniest bitch. It was pathetic.
This was the exact moment I said to myself, "You know, I don't have to read this."
the top one is actually funny though
I stopped reading PvP when Kurtz would go days sometimes weeks without updating.
I used to read a lot of webcomics. Then at some point, maybe migrating between computers and losing bookmarks, I just stopped reading so many. Maybe I'm just getting old.
Just deleted it from my bookmarks bar today. Hasn't been actually funny in awhile and then he tries to virtue signal on top of that. That's assuming the clicks aren't totally wasted for lack of updating.
Is he still riding the coat tails of penny arcade?
I have literally never seen the cast actually working. The only time they had the magazine in hand (it was originally a gaming magazine company) was a guest strip.
What do they even do now? Last time I checked they were making a Flappy Bird clone and gained ownership of a gay dating app.
Blamimation was good and Mappy was kino.
Thats because the golden era of webcomics is long gone. No one just starts one anymore to put up stupid shit they did and draw just because its fun. Plus, Webcomics in their heyday were subversive. Or at least the good ones.
They were edgy, they challenged the norm of what constituted as a comic. A lot of them were full of sex, gore, shock value and other stuff you wouldn't find anymore where.
Now all the webcomics you find are all about paying lip service to the status quo and trying not to offend anyone.
honestly, i don't know. Probably around the same time i stopped reading most other webcomics. The only one i kept going was sinfest, and you know can probably figure out i stopped reading that several years ago as well.
I still remember a long time ago when i was young, someone made a fanmade animation of PVP, and i was hoping that it would actually get a cartoon adaption, and this would be a signal that even webcomic can become big.
How wrong i was. I guess the only webcomic to actually manga to do something like that(in america) was Scott Pilgrim?
youtu.be
They tried turning PvP into a animated series but I guess it didn't work out.
My RSS feed fucked up one day and I never felt it was worth taking the effort to fix it. Made we realize how little of a shit I give about web comics lately.
I can see why
yeah, that was bad. Sound design was off, and the jokes were adapted poorly in the animated form.
The one i remembered was a different animation and it worked better. At least, that's what i think, i could remember wrong, it has been so long
Haven't yet. As this point, I only read it because I've been reading it for so long that it'd be a waste not to see it through. Sort of a sunk cost fallacy.
>That's assuming the clicks aren't totally wasted for lack of updating.
RSS. Let the updates come to you, user.
Webcomics have gone full syndicated comics.
In their veins flows Garfield.
It was the first webcomic that I came across along with Megatokyo. I kind of stopped following it around 2006. Can't believe both are still going. Especially Megatokyo.
>Especially Megatokyo.
Fucking really?
Because each time I read it I was asking myself "Why did you start reading PVP?"
remember webcomics weekly and his book about how to write webcomics? Rule #1 was UPDATE EVERY DAY SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
not as disappointing as Kris Straub quitting webcomics to play d&d
only a few short years after attacking Chris Onstad for the same thing
>kink art of webcomics
Something about it makes it a lot hotter than OCs and big corporate characters