I honestly don't expect him to get far; with the way his luck is going, he'll end up in the hospital...again.
That was my overwhelming feeling reading the strip.
Hey!!!! Just what is wrong with Ohio!?
Oh...I'm sure there's an annotated database somewhere.
p.p.p.s. ohio has spit out some really cool people. i almost wanted to move there, then i realized it might only be the ones who moved to the bay area that are cool.
I know they have. My buddy and classmate is from Ohio...and when he first moved out here, he said it was like being released from prison.
I thought he was being ironically hyperbolic.
But QC was always a story that contained many subplots and weird interruptions etc, which hardly really focussed on anything consistently.
Kind of like life as seen through many of our eyes, including mine.
All in all, I liked this comic. QC hasn't actually made me laugh out loud in quite some time -- it's been more like a soap opera, where I "tune in" just to see how my characters are doing.
I figured long gone were the days of some of the funniest, most quotable lines I'd ever seen in a webcomic, like:
"God, you're to humor what Helen Keller would be to Competitive Paintball!"
and:
"What ELSE have I failed to notice today? Are my PANTS on BACKWARDS? Am I ON FIRE? DID I KILL A GUY EARLIER??"
And of course, who can forget:
"To the mall! Where I shall Burn and Pillage! And Also Try On Shoes!"
THOSE lines made me laugh. To be honest, I wasn't really looking at the art at that point; I was in it for the popping dialogue.
Somewhere along the way, the snarky gave way to the absurd, and some of it was funny, and some of it I could relate to, but none of it was really...you know, me sitting here going "S*@$ that's funny!"
Until today.
Today I got a taste of why I started reading QC.
Jump the shark? So what? I don't care, as long as it's funny, in the biting, sarcastic, Faye-laden, cynical way.
Sure, I despise Faye, but I also enjoy her wit. There are real people in this world I feel the same way about.
And the send-up of both Twilight and Ohio is especially funny. Luckily, the comic stands on its own without the topical background, which just makes it funnier (I didn't catch the twilight reference becuase I stopped watching teen angsty vampire movies when I turned 18...and I think the one of my generation was "The Lost Boys")
But I could be wrong. The memory fades as you get old.
Bottom line: I like this flavor of QC. I humbly ask it to continue.
As long as Faye continues to get bitch-slapped every once in a while...cuz she just deserves it.
("And another one for Jenny and the Wimp" -- Last Will and Temperament, The Frantics)
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