And it's full of oil fields. And no internet. So no post. I hate that. I will have something next week, I hope.
Webcomic analysis, discussion, celebration and occasionally a review or five. NO LONGER ACTIVE.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
Work, again
Didn't even have time to do all that rearranging I talked about last week. God I'm tired.
Friday, May 13, 2016
Straightening Things Out
Hey look, an update. That's mostly about maintenance. Yeah, I'm trying to get back into comics but between the move and going back to work, I just haven't had the time. Working on it kiddies, I swear.
In the meantime, it's site maintenance time! Most of this is shuffling comics around the list and figuring out which ones are still alive and kicking, as it were.
So let's start with the Daily strips.
Legends of Whoelterra, which I'm surprised I'm still reading, has slacked from daily down to twice a week. That means T-Th-S is a better fit for it so off it goes.
The Fifth Circle hasn't updated in quite a while, and I think it's time to accept it won't for a while longer. Hiatus.
The M-W-F strips
Cerintha is actually on a Weekly schedule any more, though which day of the week seems to float around for some reason even the artist is unsure of.
The Whiteboard recently went Daily (as in 5 days a week) so it gets to go over there.
Eerie Cuties is updating, though what the schedule is I'm unsure. I'm going to leave it where it is for now.
The T-Th-S strips
Skullkickers is, of course, Complete, so that's where it needs to go, mostly so I stop checking it. Also apparently I was linking to the Keenspot site, and when it finished, Keen dropped it. Annoying, this link works though.
Since their return, Licensed Heroes is mostly Weekly, so it heads there.
The Weekly strips
God damn it Elsie Hooper, just finish already. To Hiatus with you until you do so.
Kiwis By Beat is still MIA, and no one knows what happened. For no Hiatus, but I'm not confident it'll be back any time soon.
Out There recently announced that the comic will be wrapping up, but on an undetermined schedule. Good news is he plans to finish In Here, before dropping off the face of the comic map. Sad times. Out There will be in Monthly until it's done.
Sister Claire has been updating more regularly than Weekly for a while (and it's easier since they broke off Missing Moments), so I'm moving it to T-Th-S.
The Monthly strips
Aptitude Test is Dead. I'll be doing a Retrospective on it in the near future.
City of Reality's hosting is down, but at least I can track what's going on with it via other means. It's moving to Hiatus.
I still don't know what happened with Kawaii Not. I think it's actually Dead.
The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon is moving to Haitus since it probably should have been there for a while now. Very sporadic updates and a message about burnout.
White Noise should have moved to Weekly a while ago. No time like the present.
Hiatus Comics
The Wotch is updating regularly again. Like I said in the last Touching Base, I do intend to do some catch up, and the best way to do so is to move it to Weekly for the time being. We'll see how it goes.
And that's all the work I needed to do. Next time, something, maybe, we'll see. Until then kiddies.
In the meantime, it's site maintenance time! Most of this is shuffling comics around the list and figuring out which ones are still alive and kicking, as it were.
So let's start with the Daily strips.
Legends of Whoelterra, which I'm surprised I'm still reading, has slacked from daily down to twice a week. That means T-Th-S is a better fit for it so off it goes.
The Fifth Circle hasn't updated in quite a while, and I think it's time to accept it won't for a while longer. Hiatus.
The M-W-F strips
Cerintha is actually on a Weekly schedule any more, though which day of the week seems to float around for some reason even the artist is unsure of.
The Whiteboard recently went Daily (as in 5 days a week) so it gets to go over there.
Eerie Cuties is updating, though what the schedule is I'm unsure. I'm going to leave it where it is for now.
The T-Th-S strips
Skullkickers is, of course, Complete, so that's where it needs to go, mostly so I stop checking it. Also apparently I was linking to the Keenspot site, and when it finished, Keen dropped it. Annoying, this link works though.
Since their return, Licensed Heroes is mostly Weekly, so it heads there.
The Weekly strips
God damn it Elsie Hooper, just finish already. To Hiatus with you until you do so.
Kiwis By Beat is still MIA, and no one knows what happened. For no Hiatus, but I'm not confident it'll be back any time soon.
Out There recently announced that the comic will be wrapping up, but on an undetermined schedule. Good news is he plans to finish In Here, before dropping off the face of the comic map. Sad times. Out There will be in Monthly until it's done.
Sister Claire has been updating more regularly than Weekly for a while (and it's easier since they broke off Missing Moments), so I'm moving it to T-Th-S.
The Monthly strips
Aptitude Test is Dead. I'll be doing a Retrospective on it in the near future.
City of Reality's hosting is down, but at least I can track what's going on with it via other means. It's moving to Hiatus.
I still don't know what happened with Kawaii Not. I think it's actually Dead.
The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon is moving to Haitus since it probably should have been there for a while now. Very sporadic updates and a message about burnout.
White Noise should have moved to Weekly a while ago. No time like the present.
Hiatus Comics
The Wotch is updating regularly again. Like I said in the last Touching Base, I do intend to do some catch up, and the best way to do so is to move it to Weekly for the time being. We'll see how it goes.
And that's all the work I needed to do. Next time, something, maybe, we'll see. Until then kiddies.
Friday, May 6, 2016
The Successor: The Ether
Despite Gunnerkrigg Court taking place in our world, it makes pains to add a layer that is at once mysterious and frightening: The Ether, the place that is above and beyond everything.
For all it's talk about gods and mythology, the Siddell seems to take pains not to alienate anyone from enjoyment. There is no Christain God, for example, and the only deities that show up are, well, not really all that powerful, comparatively. Their power stems from the Ether, and it is something that can only be kind of understood.
The Court does have a school for it, the etheric sciences, where there is an attempt to quantify and study it much as physics and chemistry do to there respective fields. It's effective enough that Donald and Anja use it rather extensively, and almost easily in some cases.
Even then, though, the Ether remains almost unexplained. Almost because there are entities that have some information, the Psychopomps. They are the escorts of the dead, and it's through them we get some hint as to what the Ether really is and what it's for. In their words, the keeps the world spinning, though I doubt it means that literally.
In any case, it binds everything together. Every living being must, at some point, die and all of them have a Psychopomps that guide them to the Ether itself, even insects. It is everywhere and just under what is visible. It powers magic, IS magic, but it can also be farmed and produced. Through it many of the characters can interact with the world in a new way, or view it in a different way, and be view through it as what they really are.
It's where the dead go, but it's also used by the dead. The Realm of the Dead uses it to create the "creepshow" that is the source of ghosts, spooks and scary stories in the world. At the same time, it seems the world uses it to give life to the myths of the world, including the seemingly powerful Coyote.
In a sense, the Ether unites the living and the dead, the magical and the scientific, and the image with the self. It's not a Heaven or Hell, a God or anything like that, it simply is, and thus a kind of power source and where everything comes together, in the end.
The Ether and The World form a pair of opposites, but neither is opposed to the other, more like they flow into and through each other. Complementary without being contradictory, and open enough to allow both to exist without problems. Which is not to say everything in Gunnerkrigg Court does so.
Next time, The Forest. Until then kiddies.
Next time, The Forest. Until then kiddies.
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