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ZooZoo implements universal health care so parents can be alive for their kids... and that's pretty much all the plot threads wrapped up isn't it?
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 06:51 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 11:02 |
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Lyndon needs to gently caress up one more time
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 06:58 |
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Thorsby has no qualms ending things in a few strips after the climax. Space Spy ended like 2 strips after averting nuclear war and convincing Dunkirk that it'd be too much of a pain in the rear end to bring them back to the ship.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 07:05 |
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I doubt Barbara and her crew are just going to give up on being in power and wait until the next election.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 07:30 |
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Audrey can take care of that.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 07:43 |
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Barbara gets grassed up and is arrested too. Zoozo appoints Trixie as his new Vice president. Lyndon and Audrey go off to do some charity work to make up for their earlier shittiness. But is Thorsby really going to finish without a proper explanation of how Diabolica got to its current state (they clearly all used to be Baddies) and the origins of the conflict with Skyggmeria?
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 13:39 |
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The origins were already explained: the war was started with Diabolica to avoid having to deal with their own instability.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 13:51 |
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Pistol_Pete posted:(they clearly all used to be Baddies) Why do you think that? Their names? Probably just ironic names to frighten off demons like the Twoleseys had.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 14:04 |
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i much prefer diabolica having super evil names for no explained reason and the issue never being addressed also idk if you guys have been reading thorsby but he doesn't really "do" happy endings. hitmen for destiny kind of had one? about the best we get is ambivalence, where characters are somewhat happy but don't really have what they want. so audrey and lyndon living together and klara and trixie living together in a decently well-run diabolica is about the best we are likely to get. although they do still have the scepter and lyndon now knows how it works...
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 15:14 |
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RIP Audrey's nice hair, you never existed.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 15:47 |
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I wouldn’t mind if this was the end, just give us a couple more strips showing where everyone ends up. Overall this is my second favorite Thorsby, with Hitmen for Destiny obviously being the first.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 16:43 |
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There was an extra layer of bizarreness to Hitmen which I don't think he's ever really repeated. I think part of it is because the art feels more standardized now. I agree with you about this being the second best Thorsby comic. The characters seem a lot weaker in his other comics.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 16:59 |
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DAD LOST MY IPOD posted:although they do still have the scepter and lyndon now knows how it works... First time he uses it, gets a little useful info. Every subsequent time is Audrey yelling "NO MORE SIMULATIONS!" before cutting his head off.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 17:00 |
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Ague Proof posted:There was an extra layer of bizarreness to Hitmen which I don't think he's ever really repeated. I think part of it is because the art feels more standardized now. Just imagine there's a forty page arc about someone pretending to be one person to one group of people and pretending to be another person for a different group of people and that the joke gets old after the 4th page.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 01:37 |
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Pretty sure this is the only Thorsby thread so gently caress it y'all get to read my thoughts here. I just finished Accidental Space Spy and it was good up until that last alien planet where it just really fumbled the landing.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 05:10 |
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Mr. Dick posted:Just imagine there's a forty page arc about someone pretending to be one person to one group of people and pretending to be another person for a different group of people Sounds good to me Mr. Dick posted:and that the joke gets old after the 4th page. what the gently caress
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 05:21 |
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Heliotrope posted:what the gently caress yeah I already didn't trust that guy to gauge when a joke is getting old, this seals it
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 05:23 |
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The elegance and simplicity of "Mormons are named after their founder, Joseph Morm" sticks with me in my head sometimes.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 09:08 |
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Len posted:Pretty sure this is the only Thorsby thread so gently caress it y'all get to read my thoughts here. I just finished Accidental Space Spy and it was good up until that last alien planet where it just really fumbled the landing. Yeah agreed, Space Spy's final arc isn't as interesting or funny as what comes before. It's still great taken as a whole, though. The Castration Planet alone is worth the price of entry.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 09:17 |
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Mr. Dick posted:Just imagine there's a forty page arc about someone pretending to be one person to one group of people and pretending to be another person for a different group of people The Comedy of Errors is like 425 years old.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 09:54 |
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Android Blues posted:Yeah agreed, Space Spy's final arc isn't as interesting or funny as what comes before. It's still great taken as a whole, though. The Castration Planet alone is worth the price of entry. Oyvind Thorsby: the castration planet alone is worth the price of admission
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 16:21 |
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DAD LOST MY IPOD posted:i much prefer diabolica having super evil names for no explained reason and the issue never being addressed Brain chip absolutely has a happy ending. The main character is off in space creating crazy animals, and the other main character is a benevolent god who created a utopia
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 19:55 |
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Terror Sweat posted:Brain chip absolutely has a happy ending. The main character is off in space creating crazy animals, and the other main character is a benevolent god who created a utopia it’s extremely weird to me that you can see the insane panopticon police state Aisha created, as well as the complete annihilation of her humanity, as a happy ending. the one genuinely human connection she had forged is gone forever, she is a deathless god-empress completely immune to empathy for any individual’s suffering. It’s a nightmare world.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 20:57 |
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Plus there's an inter-reality religious war between militant supergenius Buddhists and Catholics.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 21:02 |
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DAD LOST MY IPOD posted:it’s extremely weird to me that you can see the insane panopticon police state Aisha created, as well as the complete annihilation of her humanity, as a happy ending. the one genuinely human connection she had forged is gone forever, she is a deathless god-empress completely immune to empathy for any individual’s suffering. It’s a nightmare world. it's a happy ending inasmuch as the entire comic is a thorough argument against the possibility of any happier ending!
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 21:53 |
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Its less bad than being murdered by a robo buddha or a robo angel.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 22:52 |
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Brain Chip is a perfect thesis statement on Thorsby's mastery of absurd escalation of stakes from a simple, transformative premise. You start out with "a man is capable of sharing information with minutely different versions of himself in parallel universes" and end up with an authoritarian utopia established after a hard-fought struggle to prevent toxic religious memes propagated by a handful of instances from establishing a theocratic technological dystopia as the sole political entity in all known realities.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 22:58 |
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my rating on thorsby comic ending satisfaction would go: 1) Hitmen for Destiny-- the protagonist finds love, the universe is saved, the horrible shadow cabal that keeps loving with people's lives is falling apart, the antiheroes are off on their own adventures. Sure, lots of people died along the way, and the main character's best friendship ends, but broadly it's happy. 2) Accidental Space Spy-- all the main characters survive. Probably lots of wars in the universe get stopped. The protagonist makes it home safe, but he has to say goodbye forever to someone he loves, and he has this knowledge about the universe he can never share with anyone. 3) Transdimensional Brain Chip: nightmare pantopticon dystopia, one main character is alienated and unhappy, the other has completely lost her humanity and empathy. Based on that progression we'll be lucky if this story ends with Trixia alive at all.
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 23:07 |
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Android Blues posted:Brain Chip is a perfect thesis statement on Thorsby's mastery of absurd escalation of stakes from a simple, transformative premise. You start out with "a man is capable of sharing information with minutely different versions of himself in parallel universes" and end up with an authoritarian utopia established after a hard-fought struggle to prevent toxic religious memes propagated by a handful of instances from establishing a theocratic technological dystopia as the sole political entity in all known realities. well, the billionth of a percent of possible realities that didn't end in nuclear war over something inconsequential
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# ? Nov 26, 2019 23:35 |
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I don't really get how people think Brain Chip isn't a happy ending. The creation of a god who exists solely to make humanity more successful and happy at the expense of... what exactly? The humanity of a single person, the personal fulfillment of another, and our ability to elect people to start wars, commit genocide and destroy the planet for us? Not exactly a tragedy in my books.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 03:34 |
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Cant argue against .0001% yearly average happiness increases.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 03:41 |
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I've been reading through Thorsbys backlog for months now and I'm finally out and I genuinely don't know what to do before bed now.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 04:32 |
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Watch Chrontendo
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 07:36 |
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Classon Ave. Robot posted:I don't really get how people think Brain Chip isn't a happy ending. The creation of a god who exists solely to make humanity more successful and happy at the expense of... what exactly? The humanity of a single person, the personal fulfillment of another, and our ability to elect people to start wars, commit genocide and destroy the planet for us? The reason a lot of people see it as an unhappy ending is that in the real world, any arrangement like that is entirely dependent on the person at the top not failing. The moment they demonstrate any sort of human failing, it rapidly slides into fascist authoritarian dystopia. TDBC goes to great lengths to emphasise that Aisha is immune to any human failings, but the real-world need to take such claims with a pinch of salt is so important that it's kind of understandable the reader would be dubious of them even coming from an omnipotent narrator.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 10:54 |
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Once Thorsby finishes a story, how long before he starts a new one? It's an important part of my Mondays and Fridays.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 11:00 |
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Pistol_Pete posted:Once Thorsby finishes a story, how long before he starts a new one? It's an important part of my Mondays and Fridays. I took it into my own hands to investigate this question, and it seems the time between the last panel of brainchip and the first update of trixie was half a year.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 12:04 |
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DAD LOST MY IPOD posted:it’s extremely weird to me that you can see the insane panopticon police state Aisha created, as well as the complete annihilation of her humanity, as a happy ending. the one genuinely human connection she had forged is gone forever, she is a deathless god-empress completely immune to empathy for any individual’s suffering. It’s a nightmare world. There is no more war, death, everyone’s needs are taken care of, the benevolent god has a material reason to make everyone happy, and all she does is try to reduce every individual’s suffering.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 16:45 |
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Yeah man, I'd absolutely choose to live in Aisha's benevolent dictatorship. It's not perfect, but it's a lot closer than we are ever likely to achieve on actual Earth.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 16:46 |
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Although, point of order: there is death. Aisha has the technology to make everyone immortal, but she refuses to share it widely among the population unless birth rates fall significantly, because she's worried about long term overpopulation. There's no more death from war or famine though, and almost none from violence. People essentially just die of old age and that's it.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 16:50 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 11:02 |
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Android Blues posted:Although, point of order: there is death. Aisha has the technology to make everyone immortal, but she refuses to share it widely among the population unless birth rates fall significantly, because she's worried about long term overpopulation. This is a rare miss from thorsby's thought experiments I think, why is overpopulation a problem when humanity is already going to other planets and easily terraforming them
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 17:08 |