But Subnormality stood out as being especially unfunny and pushed especially heavily, the funniest thing about the comic by far was the cartoonist's name, Winston Rowntree. I think the cartoonist was part of Mack "John Cheese" Leighty''s clique. God, John Cheese and his buddies were definitely the downfall of Cracked. I think that they were let in by Jason "David Wong" Pargin, but David Wong was a perfectly good contributor to Cracked for many, many years, but "John Cheese" immediately started using Cracked to post overwrought, moralizing blogposts.
You dn't get it,
maaaaaaan, John Cheese drank for your sins and had children for your sins so when he TALKS you SIT DOWN and LISTEN. I feel sorry for his kids, not because he's an alcoholic, but if he's half as much of an egocentric faggot offline as he was on the forums they are in for a rough childhood.
Well, he got unpersoned in 2018 so you get what you fucking deserve:
https://medium.com/@johncheese_62352/i-owe-a-huge-apology-d7bde07b8042
Off topic: oh-ho-ho-ho, Christmas came early. Apparently he was a sexual predator on Cracked and got unpersoned by them as well in '17. They took down his articles but since the site is now just a clickbait farm they brought them back quietly a few years ago:
Anyways, since we're on the topic of Subnormality, why not see if Winston has listened to his critics and cut down on the wordswordswords:
https://viruscomix.com/page599.html
Starts pretty well, working mom tucking her daughter and you just know that it's the
start of the night for her:
...ok, maybe it's as stylistic choice. Like, shes talking and talking to not fall asleep. I feel you woman, but still too many bubbles:
That's what, 30% of the page just text? To tell us that the poor woman forgot about an important date
Fuck it, I can't do it any more. I skimmed past the rest of the comic. It's a megatherapy session, she wordswordswords how life in a cyberpunk dystopia if hell and the therapy session it's actually talking to someone close to them that had died. I didn't read the technobabble because, like 60% of all word bubbles it was unnecessary but the ending shot is a reference to the initial one. The simulacra of her dead mother talking to her the way she was talking to her daughter:
I'll say, 2 steps forward 1 and a half back. Too many fucking words, he really needs an editor but at least I get the story.....is what I would say if Cyberpunk 2077 hadn't done it already much better 5 years ago: