Sunday, December 07, 2008

Tally Road: An Infinite Number of Potholes

Some Furries
The Donuts Are a Metaphor for a Terrible Webcomic
Shortly after the popularization of webcomics, some moron decided that it would be a good idea to institute a purely voluntary rating system, much like the one used for television. Ratings for webcomics are incredibly useless since the only things anyone cares about is whether or not there are exposed genitalia. Additionally, the host of the content is required to evaluate it himself, and assign the rating he thinks is most appropriate. With no universal standard being applied, a rating is worth about as much as a fettuccine noodle without any Alfredo sauce. And then there is an even greater travesty. Some cartoonists actually create content and try to shoehorn it to a rating, which is entirely and utterly backwards from the original premise. Tally Road (by a man known only as Jinxtigr) is one of these comics.

The first thing you'll notice about Tally Road is that it is another furry comic. The second thing you'll notice, is that it is uglier than sin itself. These two details, combined with the very small "Web-MA for Adult Content," should give you pause. And I'm the one who has to review this for you. The main page is utterly devoid of details and features, which is great for keeping clutter down, but is terrible for actually navigating the site. There is no concentrated archive page, or even a summary of the plot, characters or setting, so readers are required to read through as far as they can stand to figure out what the stupid thing is about. The only things you will find on the front page is a comic, basic navigation links (first, previous, etc.), a link to something called "Library" (more on this later), a blog post and one of those annoying chatterbox things. It's all black on white, which is about as bland as a Nilla Wafer, but without actually being useful in any recipes.

Going into greater depth on the art, it's a wonder Jinxtigr thinks he could ever make anything worthy of a "Web-MA" rating.
Some More Furries
Eww Gross What is Going On Here?
Anatomically, the characters are so over-simplified, so basic, that it becomes impossible to discern an arm from a foot, much less tell which way they're pointed. There are only two characters, really, a dog and a cat. All characters have only minor variations on these two shapes, and it becomes very difficult to differentiate two of the same species. Male and female characters are (sometimes) differentiated by an extra line across the chest to indicate a breast, I guess, but that is rarely sufficient to identify that they are actually different people. During the comic's only known sex scene (don't click on this at work, moron), I can honestly say that I didn't realize the characters were both male until I was on my fourth pass through the archives.

The plot is incredibly jerky and disjointed, with consecutive pages often not showing any kind of coherent relation to each other. Characters just pop in or disappear with no explanation or even any acknowledgement. The protagonists (?) were very quick to abandon their own objectives for those of another, and failed to even go through any kind of argument or bargaining. Such weak motivation leads to apathy from the readers. No one will ever want to care about a character who is so weak-willed that he can't even follow through with any single conviction. Any attempt to inject humor into the comic falls flat, usually because of poor timing, but sometimes it's just an irrelevant joke that isn't consistent with the form of the comic. We can assert that Jinxtigr is worse at telling jokes than he is at telling a coherent story, which is quite an accomplishment, considering how terrible the entirety of Tally Road is.

Under the aforementioned 'Library' link, you can find various scrawlings that Jinxtigr has attempted to pass off as short stories and webcomic reviews. I'm not a literary critic, but I think it will suffice to say that the short stories are terrible. As for the webcomic reviews, we must ask whether Jinxtigr has any moral authority to provide an opinion regarding other webcomics. Sometimes offering no substantial opinion on a comic, he feels the need to simply talk about it, and compliment it even though he has no understanding of it. Not wanting to hurt anyone's feelings, he offers only kind words to the comics he reviews, feeling some kind of obligation to promote it. Listen, reviewers, if you are always patting everyone on the back, you've already lost as a reviewer. Not everything is good, and if you claim that your subject is good when it isn't, no one will take your opinion seriously. If you like everything, no one will want to use your opinion as a gauge for the quality of comics. You don't have to be excessively negative, but fellating everyone who asks for a review is not going to earn you any respect.

So what is Tally Road good for? Other than poorly drawn guns, awful sexual puns, and anarchist furry sons, not much at all. It gives us an excellent argument against the act of creating content to fit a certain content rating group, and probably even voluntary rating systems in general. The correct way to approach a project such as a webcomic is to create the product you want, and if anyone actually cares then you can assign a content rating to it, or better yet, let someone else do it. As far as Tally Road is concerned, my only advice is to take a detour because this road is just one massive pothole.

6 comments:

  1. You forgot the part where he never takes a hint and keeps on posting in the BSS thread ever after getting run out and his comic called shit.

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  2. I didn't forget, I just started feeling pity for the poor soul so I left out a few things on purpose.

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  3. Either way, i think we can both agree that this comic is by a terrible human being.

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  4. Oh dear author, your tales, while so whimsical are the mutterings of a mind disturbed. May I ask is this due to your complete lack of talent, both as a wordsmith and as a human, your complete utter negativity strikes me as the trate of a mind depressive and I ask that if your life is so devoid of happiness, why you see yourself fit to share/force upon the world your drivel.

    While I understand that your life is so devoid of items of interest that it creates a level of anger that you must vent, but I do so feel that venting it in such a manner as to be slanderous to them more talented than you, is, for the most part counter productive and may I suggest that you seek professional help in regard to this matter.

    I also find the light in with you view yourself, most humorous, I ask if you are so devoid of shame in your denouncement of others, why do you provide so little.

    Whilst overflowing with overwhelming negativity, you lack the mental capabilities to identify (in a way that is understandable to others that is) said works weakness and in doing so rob the author of well earned constructive criticism but I am sure that this stems from your inability to perform, in any creative manner, one must ask if you have other performance issues, in work, eduction or sexual arenas.

    Can you ask if you have had issues with your family, are you solely inept or are you suffering from nocturnal enuresis.

    I will return latter in hope that together we can rid you of this issue of negativity.

    Till then,

    Jess

    =^..^=

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  5. you sound like a renaissance reject who can't go one sentence without shoehorning in an ad hominem attack with zero relevance to your point.

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  6. Leave him alone, Jessica. I admire the dude's tenacity, and he spells and uses commas better than you :)

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