Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
Any QC-like comics on the interwebs?
Carl-E:
--- Quote from: cesariojpn on 20 Aug 2013, 04:27 ---...people went nuts...the artist couldn't handle the masses of folks complaining about it...
Whats with artists not accepting criticism well? Are they so cushioned with pyrrhic praise that one stray comment shatters that illusion?
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Well, there you go. One stray comment wasn't the problem. Even the most well balanced person in the world will have a hard time continuing a project if all they're getting for feedback is bitching.
And I've read comics that took - I dunno - hundreds of pages of storytelling to get to the title's theme. Hell, if you read this one for genuine "questionable content", you're still waiting...
ackblom12:
I'd question more what's up with people assuming that the free webcomic they're reading needs to be tailored to their exact specifications? While not wanting any criticisms at all is obviously stupid, fans of free content (fans in general really) are regularly some of the most entitled shits known to humankind.
Is it cold in here?:
Hmm. Maybe people with feelings of entitlement are drawn to entertainment they don't have to pay for? Then it only takes a small number of them to make a lot of noise. Then if the artist has other things going on, the abuse could push them over the edge.
DSL:
Well, there's criticism and there's the juvenile trash-talk fest that is the free and unfettered internet. Granted, you should see that coming by now, but that doesn't make it any less like a constantly renewed supply of rat droppings in your coffee -- and whassamatter, hurr hurr, you git all butthurt by free speech?
I second any and all of the comments about entitlement, too.
Storel:
I third them.
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