[Webcomic] PVP Discussion

It is like Sid, the rabbit puppet on Craig Ferguson.

"People always say to me, '$%@*!!! a talking rabbit!!!'"

If anyone heard what Scratch was saying that would be the likely reply.
 
It seems like Stewie in Family Guy. No one is listening to him.
^this is why I dislike scratch. He is just Scott's version of Stewie: voice, mannerisms, and all. Only difference is one's a cat.

Nobody but Scratch is acting like GoT characters. He is just attributing GoT names to already existing characters.
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Going back and reading, he's been talking to people all week. Yet nobody notices.
I noticed... I just didn't laugh.
 
I wonder if Scott is getting ANY fan kudos for these strips. It seems like such a radical and frankly bereft departure to take, especially for a whole week.
 
So far only one person on twitter has said they sucked and he gave them a pissy little reply. I'm barely even on twitter but I am trying to figure out how to say they suck without being an ass or pissing him off and I'm not sure it can be done.
 

Dave

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And that someone was from here. I just sent a tweet asking if this was canon and that who can/can not understand Scratch confuses me.
 
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Philosopher B.

Speaking as a relatively new, excited GoT fan who's watched the show and read the first book ... not me.
 
Let's be generous and assume HALF of the people who read PVP watch Game of Thrones. If PVP has a readership of say 100,000 people, that's 50 thousand people who will immediately be alienated by two weeks of strips. And then he STILL as to make sure te strips are good enough that the other 50% are liking them.

I know that a creator shouldn't feel like they have to reign in their creative muse in order to appeal to an audience, and that audiences on the internet are pretty self-selecting, but it just seems so reckless to Scott's business to alienate half his readership for over a week by doing strips that they have no point of reference on.
 
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Disconnected

I just wonder is there anyone out there enjoying these GoT strips? Anywhere?
Not I, but i have not read nor desire to read the referenced novels.
I am one of the few that did not like scratch to begin with, has had some good moments but I just don't like the cat.
 
So I tweeted something Scott didn't like very much.
"Hopefully today @pvponline wraps up an absolutely wretched week of Game of Thrones comics that were thick on reference but not funny"

PVPOnline replied: "Sorry my free comics weren't to your liking. Hope it didn't keep you from important things like n" - I have no idea what was following that n.

So I responded back: "Well, I got what I paid for. But seriously, people who name their kids after GoT characters probably thought it was a bit thick."
 
Scott can't claim to do comics for free when it's his livelihood. I am so sick of that excuse. If he pisses off all his readers, there will be no one left to support him. This is basic.
 
PVPOnline replied: "Sorry my free comics weren't to your liking. Hope it didn't keep you from important things like n" - I have no idea what was following that n.
numbering your penguins?
nodding off to sleep?
nixing fake facebook identities?
nagging your significant other?
 
nakedly prancing about your apartment?
napping the afternoon away?
narcing on your bff?
narrating a puppet show for your little brother?
 
The problem is that if Kurtz didn't half-ass the strip, that arc could potentially have been really good. Remember the Spaceman Spiff parts of Calvin & Hobbes? Imagine how lame they would have been if you just saw Calvin, as normal, walking around having pretend conversations or narrating himself. That's basically what we got with "Scratch of Thrones". Now, imagine if most of the panels from Scratch's point of view had been in full GoT costume, with matching backgrounds - make it look like he's imagining himself in the stories, perhaps prompted by getting whacked by a fish. Then cut back every few panels to show what's really happening - ie for the first few panels it's King Robert and Cersi carousing, then last panel it's Robby and Miranda dancing to pop music.

And for fuck's sake, don't end on a lame-ass pun by the character, especially followed up by 'Amirite?!'. Heck, that would have been a great place for a narration box. "....in the Game of Thrones, you live, or you dine..." to wrap it up.

Having to draw his characters in new outfits, made up like GoT characters, might have revitalized Kurtz, made him experiment more - you know, like everyone else in his fucking office does.

But nope, just half-ass it, Scott. PVP will be finished before you know it.
 
Now according to his blog post:

Thanks to all of my readers who have not read the series or watched the amazing T.V. adaptation “Game of Thrones” on HBO. I know last week was a mess of references that you had no hopes of getting. You should know two things:
1) The strips were…HI-LARIOUS!
2) You should all read A Song of Ice and Fire.


Well, I suppose since he said it, it must be true.
 
Dear Scott - if you have to tell people it was funny, it wasn't. Also, you should look up what "bear" means in slang before referring to yourself as one.
 
There is a special place in hell for people who use puns in an attempt at humor

A level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater
 
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Overflight

Now according to his blog post:

Well, I suppose since he said it, it must be true.
Oh that's it. THAT'S IT. I'm never reading this damn strip ever again! RSS feed unsubscribed! Congratulations Scott! You just joined Buckley in my webcomics black list. Hope you're proud.

EDIT: And now I see that he followed that terrible "arc" with a LOLbat guest strip. That's just the icing on the crap cake.
 
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