Did he just do that? Yes he did.

And he deserves some props for it.

You may wonder what I’m blathering about, well its this. I’ve been following CAD for some time now (if you like a good chuckle and a well written webcomic check out the archives) and honestly didn’t see this coming. The subject matter is a difficult one and as a away of breaking out of the pigeonhole of ‘Gaming Comic’ its one of the most effective plot twists I’ve seen. Tim sums up his reasons for it here, and I stand behind him wholeheartedly.

Gamers are people too with all the baggage and emotional turmoil that that entails, its about time someone said so. I salute you Tim and will continue to read CAD as long as you continue to write it.

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  • mandrill
    I've not seen Vexille but am intrigued. I'll keep my eyes peeled for it.

    Animation is something a little different from an online comic though, and has been dealing with deep issues of the human condition since the beginnings of film. An online comic with a reputation for off the wall humour is a little different.
  • Wow. I remember reading this strip years ago. Thanks for linking me back to it.

    As for the subject matter, I also applaud Tim in going ahead and going forward with his storyline. I think it's courageous and shows that even comic strip can touch difficult parts of our lives. But neither you, nor I needed much convincing to know this (Ghost in the Shell, Vexille anyone?)

    Well done Tim.

    CK
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