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Dada Comics
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Geeks have a weird sense of humor. Geeks also read a lot of webcomics. As a result, many webcomics tend to have a bent towards surreal, non sequitur humor. Dada Comics take this to the extreme, being composed of nothing but surreal, non sequitur humor. They may be gag-a-day comics, or cover story arcs that make little or no sense. They may also be (intentionally) badly drawn and scripted — the biggest difference between this and unintentional bad drawings and scripts is the difference between imitations of timecube.com and The Eye of Argon. Since they're not meant to be taken seriously, Dada Comics are almost never subject to Cerebus Syndrome — though there are at least two exceptions. A Sub-Trope of Surreal Humor. Compare Dream Land, Surreal Theme Tune. See also Deranged Animation, Postmodernism. |
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Gary Larson's The Far Side: No recurring characters (with some minor, still non-canon exceptions), twisted non-sequiturs, blenderized pop-culture in-jokes — pretty much the forerunner of all the other Dada Comics in the newspapers. | |
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The Adventures of Sue and Kathryn! is about a zombie and a Mad Scientist wraith trying to fit into suburban life. Except for the elves. And the were-elephants. And the Haunted Tree. And so on. It's also a Show Within a Show in the artist's other webcomic, Selkie. | |
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Though rare, Dada Comics do appear on the printed page. A well known example is Zippy the Pinhead and its comic-within-the-comic Fletcher and Tanya. | |
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Kevin McCormick's Arnold is about a mentally-deranged boy who spouts weird and random statements, doing things like hosting a show called "Celebrity Electric Chair" (where he kidnapped Julie Andrews and forced her to do a James Cagney impression with a threat of getting electrocuted), cooking hyenas, screaming "AIEE!" at random moments, filling his nose with water just to see if it freezes during winter (it does), etc. This was one of the weirdest strips to come out of the 1980s. | |
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mezzacotta. It's expected when there are trillions of strips and that they are generated by randomizing the lines. From the same people behind it comes Square Root of Minus Garfield, where people can contribute their own Garfield strips, resulting in variants of Garfield Minus Garfield's premise like Garfield Minus Jon and Garfield Plus Garfield. Others make tributes to other things like Dinosaur Comics, MS Paint Adventures, and Homestar Runner. Of course, there's lots of variety like Plush Garfield and Dark Side of the Lasange. |
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Purple Pussy: Which deconstructs and plays up toilet humor to near incomprehensible extremes. | |
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Jerkcity is essentially a series of one-off chatroom conversations in comic strip form, sometimes rendered illegible, and sometimes isn't even a comic strip. | |
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Penny Arcade does this occasionally, usually with the Twisp and Catsby strips. Twisp and Catsby started off as a bit of a parody of Dada Comics. |
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Doom Patrol featured the Brotherhood of Dada. They were pretty darn weird, and considering that this comic is the example of Quirky Work, that's saying something. One of their most memorable moments was when they first met the Doom Patrol and the leader of the Brotherhood, Mr. Nobody, threw a fish on the ground and said "There! Now we've taken over the world! What are you going to do about that?", and a line used to introduce them goes The Brotherhood of Evil is dead! Long live the Brotherhood of Dada!, a reference to a slogan used by Dadaists which went 'Art is Dead! Long live Dada!'. | |
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Air Ride Adventures has Kirbies with Stands going on an adventure just because they were bored. Also, the daily strips aren't much more sensible. | |
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Unwinder's Tall Comics sometimes veers into this territory, as well as having at least one in-universe example. | |
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Teen Girl Squad is a Dada Comic that exists in the Homestar Runner universe to vent Strong Bad's sadistic sense of humor in a poorly-drawn format. | |
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Dresden Codak, with its science-based surrealism, qualified until the Hob arc started, after which Cerebus Syndrome set in. Now it is telling a more normal, continuity-driven story. | |
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Ghettonauts, a fancomic of Psychonauts, has it's first page being a shot of one of the campers laying in the grass, apparently on an acid trip, and that's it. It gets weirder. | |
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Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff a webcomic that ties into Homestuck. It's a two-gamers-on-a-couch series only totally incomprehensible and so ironic you can't even begin to understand all the layers of irony. | |
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Meanies Comic has a species of "meanies" (based on the Blue Meanie from Yellow Submarine and The Noid) go on all sorts of adventures, often including bizarre crossovers and humor inserted into what would otherwise be fairly normal plotlines. | |
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Axe Cop, drawn by professional artist Ethan Nicolle and written by his 6-year-old brother Malachai. | |
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Deer Me has an occasional example with in-verse comic "Wonder Wonder" wherein the featured Wombat does nothing except say one word in the final panel. Viana loves it while the rest of the cast understandably fails to see the appeal. | |
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Pokey the Penguin, a bizarre comic about a penguin who lives in the Arctic Circle with Mr. Nutty, a drunken and inexplicably British snowman, Skeptopotamous, an Eeyore-esque hippo, and a bunch of other penguins, going on crazy misadventures and occasionally butting heads with the Italians, who want his Arctic Circle Candy. Dialogue is in all-caps, occasionally scribbled out or in strike-through, and is peppered with lines like "THE FLYER HAS A CUTE KITTEN DRAWN ON IT! IT REPRESENTS VIOLENCE AND CARNAGE." Demonstrated beautifully with help from Cait Sith in this flash video by one of the minds responsible for Arfenhouse, itself an animated example of Dada Comics. |
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Another webcomic example is Fluble, with evil penguins (why is it always penguins?) working for THEM bent on galactic domination, clowns, fish, and random celebrities killed with axes. | |
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The Book of Biff: Every single update, Biff has found some way to defy the laws of physics, do something inexplicable, or simply apply everyday objects in absolutely insane ways. The second comic pretty much solidified this early on — it involved Biff inexplicably trying to smother a grease fire by beating it with two hammers. (This has since become a mini-meme among the commenters for early comics.) | |
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Demonstrated beautifully with help from Cait Sith in this flash video by one of the minds responsible for Arfenhouse, itself an animated example of Dada Comics. | |
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Garfield Minus Garfield isn't quite as dada as the Square Root of Minus Garfield. | |
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Girly uses this for a bit of its humor, though it is not exclusively Dada. However, it is the spinoff series of Cutewendy; which was very Dada. |
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Bob Burden's Flaming Carrot Comics, combining surreal humor with occasional bits of wisdom. Also formed the basis for a movie that wasn't much like the original: Mystery Men. | |
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Chicanery, a sprite comic starring an assortment of EarthBound (1994) characters and other clip art. After the events of the game, Pokey embezzles $44 million from Giygas so that he and Ness "have enough legal tender to go on nonsensical zany adventures". They are quickly joined in their escapades by a trigger-happy Mr. Saturn who is relatively more coherent than others of his kind, Mr. T (represented by the "generic black guy" sprite from that game which looked unmistakably like the real T), Ness's former comrade Jeff, and Pip from Chrono Cross. These escapades include traveling through time to prevent a nuclear detonation (and briefly ending up in medieval times, represented by graphics from Ultima I), the occasional treasure hunt, extended parodies of Parasite Eve and Metal Gear, and a fight between a giant Mister B. Natural and a Humongous Mecha based on MST3K's Frank Conniff ("the 2000-inch TV's Frank"). | |
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Large Bagel: A human sized bagel named Pinisu-chan and her friends protect the earth with their vaguely defined magical girl powers. A bizarre parody of magical girl animes and fanimes. | |
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When not making puns, the aptly named Bizarro has a lot of this as its premise. There are a bunch of recurring surrealist easter eggs that can be found in many strips, no matter how little sense it makes. These include sticks of dynamite, pieces of pie, and upside-down birds with bowler hats. Yes, really. | |
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From the same people behind it comes Square Root of Minus Garfield, where people can contribute their own Garfield strips, resulting in variants of Garfield Minus Garfield's premise like Garfield Minus Jon and Garfield Plus Garfield. Others make tributes to other things like Dinosaur Comics, MS Paint Adventures, and Homestar Runner. Of course, there's lots of variety like Plush Garfield and Dark Side of the Lasange. | |
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Dream of the Rarebit Fiend by Winsor McCay is perhaps the Ur-Example, running from 1904-1925. The plot of each strip involves a new character finding themselves in increasingly bizarre and surreal situations—sometimes humorous, sometimes horrifying— only to wake up and find out that it was all just an Acid Reflux Nightmare brought on by eating too much Welsh Rarebitnote a dish consisting of seasoned melted cheese on toast. The Framing Device let McCay get away with some eye-popping examples of absurdism and surrealism long before either was a recognized artistic movement. | |
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Educomix, despite picking up a storyline a few strips in, remains completely insane in comparison to anything in real life, yet runs on its own consistent internal logic. | |
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Beaver and Steve, in their unfeasible adventures, do encounter the occasional recurring character or plot point (which occasions probably make for the weaker of the strips); at its best, though, this sometimes-single-page, sometimes-story-arc webcomic shows no interest in consorting with such dull companions as continuity or logic. There Are No Rules here. Anything can happen. (Although there is a better-than-average chance that there will be toasters, robots, and time travel involved.) | |
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Cawwwwmic is about the hip young Chud Thuck Kankle trying to find his cunk, and it makes about as much sense as you would expect from something with that title. | |
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The Comic Adventures of Left & Right is about two very similar friends that crack contrived Visual Puns when they're not plotting to kill each other. | |
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If Listening To 11.975 MHz doesn't count, nothing does. It seems to take place in a literal Dream Land. The cast includes a girl with antennae (of Pac-Man chasing a ghost) who speaks only nonsensical French, a girl in swirly Opaque Nerd Glasses who speaks only in calculus equations, a Chinese Girl who speaks only nonsensical Chinese, a Barbie Doll Anatomy-subverting Innocent Fanservice Girl (possibly Brazilian, from her dark hair and Markov-chain Portuguese) a Hippie Chick who wears 1 less item of clothing each time she appears (last seen wearing a lab coat, glasses, peace sign, hair band, sandals, and nothing else), and a walking radio that can only say the words "Zachary", "Acetaminophen", and "Beige". Oh, and random scenery that quotes... random things. Like the names of European dictators, or random snippets from 1960s novels. Randomly. This doesn't include the backgrounds and minor characters, which can be charitably described as "screwed up." Oh, and the contact page gives information on contacting the author over CB radio. (Note: The author claims to have never heard of Dada.) | |
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Mr Square seems to take this trope as it's manifesto, though they are ALL extremely out there, these in particular are some of the weirdest: issue 164, issue 93 and issue 95 | |
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Mountain Time is completely inane, though the author claims it is deeply meaningful. | |
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