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Back when he did the kickstarter to reprint the books, one of the stretch goals was that he would put out a page a day for a whole week, I forget if weekends were included but it was reached and... he did it. I checked the site sporadically so I didn't see them until much later, but one day I looked and there were either five or seven new strips ready to be read (It was in book five when Durkon fought Malack and got bitten). This just proved that, if he wanted to, he could get more pages out. He just doesn't.People had patience with creators fifteen years ago when OOTS was newer, but the economy has turned to shit and everyone has to work harder for less, besides the earlier days of crowdfunding where backers were burned by unmet goals. There just is no excuse for this level of output for so much compensation. He just released Dim Sun, a comic special. Why don't you finish your main fucking story for your backers. Maybe I'd be a patron if his work ethic wasn't absolute trash.
It's funny going back and reading the old print editions, which they stopped doing because Kurtz convinced them they were a waste of time because he was too lazy to keep making his, and seeing how long some of those arcs were. They used to spend multiple weeks doing stories unrelated to Penny Arcade, or focused on characters like the Merch or Fruit Fucker, and now they don't. At least I assume they don't, I only dip in occasionally.What is really infuriating is befor Gabe went on mood stabiliziers and was sent to Leftard reeducation camp and was still a gamer, he and Tycho at would at least do something moderately interesting once a year or so. Cardboard Tube Samurai was a shitty oversold meme given there's like 10 comics of said character, but while fairly lazy retreads, the dialogueless story telling was different. But they haven't done anything with it. Same where they had the week where they pitched some different comic premises to gauge reaction. Their D&D comic was shit but the others had promise. But we got one Arc of the Noir Robots comics, and then nothing. They did like 3 twisp and catsby comics and never thought of it again. Just the same CAD-tier shit over and over as Gabe's art degrades.
The Trenches had bad art (or I guess unattactive character design) and was just too late. Kurtz tried to inject his own new SJW religion into it and it just didn't work. He aped The IT Crowd without absorbing the lesson that people liked the IT crowd & Dilbert because there was no long term over arcing plot.I think part of it could be because a lot of their attempts at side projects fell apart. They did that Treches strip with Kurtz and that fell apart because they were trying too hard to match each others' sense of humor and failed to mesh, and then would take months off in between 'seasons' of sixty strips. They did those one off strips that were pitches for other projects you mentioned that got a lot of buzz, but failed to materialize into anything real. That Automata thing they kickstarted flopped. The Lookouts graphic novel never happened. And there were other projects that were announced but also never came out.
It was more than that.A lot of the Penny Arcade success was due to Robert Khoo tard-wrangling the two and forcing them do things in order to improve the PA brand which earned them more money. It's kinda telling that pretty much everything except PAX fell off a cliff the moment he quit in 2016. PAX survives because they just licensed the name to an event management company, and that deal alongside their D&D stuff is probably what keeps them afloat.
Just for comparison, I decided to look up twokinds, the gender-bender furry comic made by Markiplier's brother (yes, really). both these comics started in 2003, and have around 1300 pages, so it's a surprisingly apt comparison.I used to feel this way but then the years kept going. Look at this, it's pathetic.
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His Patreon account numbers 4,665, and memberships are either $2 or $5 per month. Garbage tier grifting from a lazy artist of a quality comic.
You forgot "not being furry gooner bait" and "not having a world that uses cat girl piss as currency" as two other categories OOTS utterly mogs TwoKinds in.with the only one OOTS has on it being sheer raw official page and update count. And at their current rates, even that won't last.
Absolutely frozen artstyle. Pure 2005. Not an ounce of progess in 20 years. It's almost impressive in it's own way.
So I have the Penny Arcade show on DVD and in the deleted scenes they outright admit this. Mike and Jerry point out that they sold the comic to Efront and almost lost it completely, only getting the rights back because the company went under, and then sold the print rights to another guy who screwed them over. Khoo's first meeting with them, he says within five minutes he knew they had no idea what they were doing, and the pair admitted that they had to hire a boss to keep them on track. In the second season, which was 2010, there's an interview where Khoo admits that he's planning on leaving the company in 5-10 years, which is essentially what happened, and the pair are shocked at this news when the camera crew reveals it.You are correct and to thier credit the PA guys fully and readily admit that Khoo was the one who took PA from a comic to a brand and Khoo worked as near volunteer for first couple years. On his departure they hired a replacement and structured his job. But PA was on the shit spiral long before Khoo checked out officially, partly because he had already done a soft-leaving but I think Khoo leaving was a consequence not a cause; You can read between the lines on their thank you message to Khoo and the years after that Mike and Jerry were completely out of the loop. PA had become a brand, and they werecomic creatorsretards who lucked into shit not business guys.