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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
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If I actually cared what Siggy looks like now, I would say this is a great cliffhanger. But I don't Also, it's hard to take this strip seriously when an eyeball shot out of a tangled network cable monster explodes for no discernable reason other than to add to the absurdity.
Do you think we could convince Michael Bay to do a movie based on Dominic Deegan? Do you think it would be improved, or made even worse?Originally Posted by Gort, Lord of Hellfire
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
Well, in the Snark Context, you're more the Harmless Villain because, well, you seem like a nice enough guy but I don't think you'll ever convince anyone to leave the Snark Side
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2010-09-16, 10:16 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
Dominic Deegan is so bad right now it's not even really worth objectively analysing or "giving it a fair chance." This obviously effects my viewing of the comic but you could say the same things about liking something, and I try to scrutinise most things I read (like or dislike) in the same way (I just don't really talk about it.) It really does not deserve anything other than being torn apart, which is good because it's immensely fun. And I do usually point out when I like something Mookie's done.
I think it's more important than that. The shieldface binds Siggy to Karnak's power, and without it he's free. TIM also has a history of getting out of servitude to Karnak and that's his power tower he's just blown up. I'm guessing that's what he's going for.
Also I have the most posts on this thread? What the hell? Didn't realise, sorry. My bad.Last edited by T-O-E; 2010-09-16 at 10:20 AM.
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
I didn't know it was the mask that was controlling Siggy; I thought the mask thing was just in keeping with the style of Karnak's followers, as in things that cover their faces/eyes (the blindfold for TIM, mask for Siggy/Evil!Jayden). When was it established that the masks were actually controlling entities?
Besides, we're working on Mookie's Razor here: Whatever makes sense or would be awesome, is not what's actually going on. Whatever makes the least sense or would only be awesome to Mookie, is what happens. I'm willing to bet it isn't anything so elaborate as "the mask is controlling him, and now he's free", and Siggy's still screwed because "Siggy Will Not Be Redeemed In This Arc Or Ever You Guys, Stop Liking Him!".Originally Posted by Gort, Lord of Hellfire
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
Sounds plausible... but illogical.
Unless...
The tentaclemountain is in hell to drain from Karnak's power, right? It seems obvious that Siggy has received a power-up by Karnak when he was promoted to hellish lieutenant. If the eyeballthingie has left him free of Karnak's control by draining all the power Karnak gave him, that'd be pretty cool.Spoiler
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2010-09-16, 10:49 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
More as a symbol for Karnak's control over him and which was "shielding" his identity, I mean.
Besides, we're working on Mookie's Razor here: Whatever makes sense or would be awesome, is not what's actually going on. Whatever makes the least sense or would only be awesome to Mookie, is what happens. I'm willing to bet it isn't anything so elaborate as "the mask is controlling him, and now he's free", and Siggy's still screwed because "Siggy Will Not Be Redeemed In This Arc Or Ever You Guys, Stop Liking Him!".Last edited by T-O-E; 2010-09-16 at 10:50 AM.
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Is Hell the worst place in the universe? What about that Chaos plane with the tangled network cable monsters? What about the Elemecca or whatever it is, that big machine that processes energy into planar matter? That's gotta suck to be stuck there.
The DD verse in general is no place to raise children, that's all I'm saying Not to say Hell is great shakes, but at least it has the best company
I can see the logic in the mask being a symbol of Karnak's power, but I can also see Siggy just mechanically putting the mask back on since it, by itself, does nothing, and Karnak's control is not so easily severed now that he is more or less the be-all-end-all of Hell's rulers (again, unless there are more demon lords around who escaped notice the first time) and he learned his lesson the first time with TIM (at least, he sort of did); this is using using the Mookie's Razor logic of "Siggy's still screwed because I want him to be screwed!", naturally.Originally Posted by Gort, Lord of Hellfire
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
If we see Siggy's face, it's probably just covered in tentacles.
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No, I suspect that Siegfried has been released from Karnak's control through the destruction of his mask. This will make him a target for manipulation by Orc Infernomancer and Lady Infernomancer.
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Yo dawg I heard you like Siggy, so we put Snuggly in your Siggy so you can destroy sanity with tentacles while you are prejudiced against orcs.
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Why did you lot stop linking to the updates? I think it's been three days! This makes it hard for me as I don't feel like looking until reading a bit about the updates, then I need a reference point and then there is no spoon. I mean, link.
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I resent this comment. Why, just this very day I linked today's comic.
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
Callan ain't the time or place to raise your kids
You're better off in Hell
And the seers would control them
If you did
And all their magic, I don't understand.
"Sometimes just magic," seems kind of weak.
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EDIT: Also I just noticed - how did Siggy fall facedown, into an explosion that's throwing him backwards? And have the mask fall away from him?
The best idea I have is that somehow he rotated about ninety degrees (sometimes torque is just torque), and was just skidding along Hell on his face between panels seven and eight. The mask stopped before he did.Last edited by rocketpony; 2010-09-16 at 12:34 PM.
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Added Curly and Deme to the snarker index.
I don't know. Do I seem more The Quiet One or, given a shave, I could easily be wearing my Stoic Spectacles.
I'm that guy in the group.
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Go Dominic Deegan!
I mean … BOO Dominic Deegan! Yes, I'm definitely not a villain. << >>Last edited by FoE; 2010-09-16 at 12:52 PM.
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I would be Demoted to Extra, but I never was anything more than extra, really.
But Supergreg is gone. Long gone.
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Thanks, but I'm iust starting out.
Oh no, he's going to become possessed/manipulated by Teh Dominus' biggest enemy!
Logic! Which from my reading of the Encyclopaedia proves to be the most fatal of all diaeases.
That looks like a really good and silly summary. I'll keep track of this and the official arc names.
This should be made the official snarky naming system.
I . . . await . . . this page of the webcomic. There will be pain.
So there are some who call him . . . Tim. Well, TIM is also Iohn Cleese.
Thanks. There'll be more coming today. And now I know about the arcs, I can post a mini-review of each one as a whole as well.
I will. I'm on a roll here, I haven't found this much to tear to pieces since - you know, I can't remember.
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That's the thing about this comic. Mookie is a Failure Genius, always finding new and innovative and (mostly) interesting ways to fail.
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Re: Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, Mk. XXVII: God Has Nothing to do With This
Originally Posted by Gort, Lord of Hellfire
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Analysing Dominus Deegan
The Golden Age*
A Frail Hope of Adequate Enjoyment 21/05/2002 - 17/07/2002 Arcs covered: Oracle for Hire, The Curse
The First Signs of Serious Psychological Issues Appear 18/07/2002 - 4/12/2002 Arcs covered: The Curse, Luna, Into the Woods
In Which Teh Great Dominus Indulges in Torture and Terrifies Me
5/12/2002 - 21/02/2003
Arcs covered: Into the Woods, Couch Forts and Crying
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From the first page of the day (about midway through the Woods arc) we see that Deegan reacts to surprises poorly. I'm assuming this is because his reliance on his seer powers has left him almost incapable of reacting to anything unforseen or unusual. By relying on his prescience which allows him to act only if the outcome is beneficial to him (please refer to The First Signs of Serious Psychological Issues Appear in which he only contemplates moving his life forward only if the crystal ball says it'll be good) and his first reaction to surprise is to flee it.
We're on the first page of this essay's analysis, and it's not going well for Dominus. On the plus side, Mookie is keeping characterisation consistent.
Characterisation takes a step forward as the plan evading TIM is employed and fails. It is extremely disturbing to realise that Dominus' first idea is to use his disabled sibling and two innocent bystanders to distract or defeat a magician capable of attacking a dryad and her companion. He didn't choose to use his magically capable assistant, or a magical being who causes humans to faint. He chooses his little brother and two muggles. Yes, Gregory has magic, but the previous time he used it it heavily implies he needs the staff not iust for walking, but also as a magical focus.
Dominus, in his self-centered fashion, has stolen his brother's only means of viable defence, and left him alone with two incompetent thieves to protect him. The thieves, being pragmatic flee, and Dominus' plan allows TIM to impale his 'beloved' little brother. And thus Dominus now has to face up to the consequences of his actions.
In which . . . . we find out that the Great Dominus took his brother's form, implying - quite horrifically - that Dominus fantasises about fatally wounding his sibling. This is one of the people with whom he should have the deepest bonds; he is family, and the Dominus shows as much care and empathy for him as he does everyone else bar Luna and those he can manipulate at any given time - absolutely none. And here Dominus likens himself to a "Devil", his subconscious knows he is evil. Oh, and by making Luna his romantic interest, and one who reciprocates said romance, cast the illusion resulting in his mortal wounds; we see that even she isn't exempt from his callousness and complete lack of all emotional and social understanding.
Need we forget that it was perhaps a week ago that Dominus prevented her from killing herself the first time? And that he knows she's emotionally unstable, yet he iust made her watch her only friend and companion get brutally attacked; and it's her assistance that made it possible.
This kind of twisted perversity is clearly designed to show Luna that if he dies it will be her fault, and then she will once more be completely alone. And it will be her fault.
The result of this 'flawless plan' by Teh Great Dominus is emotional damage and psychological distress, with two of the closest people to Dominus mourning his death. Only for Dominus to appear similing, as if revelling in the pain he has caused his brother and prospective girlfriend.
Then he proceeds to gloat, knowing full well that his iniury was deliberate and intended to cause maximum pain to both his companions. He escapes unscathed, reinforcing his built-in belief that he will never experience any negative results from his plans, even if they're well-deserved.
This is not a safe fantasy comic. This is actually becoming terrifying. Dominus isn't made aware of the consequences of his actions. He will become a megalomaniac. And probably a psychopath. Are we completely certain Dominus is a hero, because the comic is seven months old, and Dominus hasn't shown many heroic tendencies. And when he has, they're coldly manipulative and cause lasting pain to those around him.
The author should also mention that he abandoned the dying dryad and her lover to die. And that in the strip before and after that one, Dirk and the dryad receive more emotional development and characterisation than any of the other characters outside of Stunt and Bumper (whose romance I trust is going strong). This is geniunely touching, and they're the only words she's spoken. There aren't any negative consequences for that either. Neither is he iniured as he should be after admitting outright to his manaical machinations. The epilogue for this arc (and introduction to the next) is a bit sad, and the Mookie one openly admits to poor pacing.
The next arc starts here, despite what the archive says. And already we see that Dominus' anti-social behaviour has come to the fore, openly disapproving of his brother's actions. His little brother who is probably about fifteen to eighteen years old from artwork alone. Gregory is entitled to childishness. And lest we forget the actions of a mere three hours ago, the couch fort probably symbolises Gregory's need to be safe and surrounded by comfort. This is something Greg probably never received from his cold and distant big brother. Furthermore, his possible girlfriend finally shows an emotional reaction to the trauma of three hours ago (as stated by Mookie himself) by crying and Dominus is still concerned only for his personal wellbeing.
Oh.
No.
Wait.
That would be giving Luna more depth and rounding out her character, showing that she cares for the person on whom she is dependant for everything. She instead cries because she's ugly. And here I thought there would be character development for someone other than the Great Dominus. But really, Dominus almost dying, getting involved fighting TIM, being forced to participate in helping your only friend's maiming and other assorted emotional, psychological and phsyical fallout is nothing at all.
I believe this is the first true instance of Death is Cheap in the Domiverse.
This page brings us back the romantic blush as Dominus attempts once more to console someone, and to actually reach out to another person; and instead he makes a cruel pun, knowing full well that she is suicidal and self-hating. I would not be surprised if this lead to Luna self-harming later on. Her only friend and confidant mocks her. He tries once more to empathise with someone, but he again turns to his own needs, citing his temporary discomfort and need to be alone as more important than helping a suicidal woman. And this is a seer. Someone whose very existance and gift denotes helping people.
Our arc ends with Luna making another desparate attempt to please her friend. This may even be an attempt to apologise for creating the illusion which harmed the Great Dominus - such a sin deserves reparation! Who cares about Luna's feelings? Not Dominus, who views himself above all others.
Characterisation:
Dominus is evil. He is cold, cruel, sociopathic, anti-social, potentially psycopathic and megalomaniacal. His reluctance to be hurt in any fashion is second only to causing the most pain to those around him. Hence his almost death in Into the Woods. FEAR THE DOMINUS. Seriously.
Gregory seems to idolise his big brother. So his actions here are perfectly natural, he retreats back into childhood after the supposed death of his sibling. He loves his brother despite the constant insults wherein Dominus mocks Gregory's disability. I pity the boy.
Luna almost had a second dimension added to her character. But the WIll of Mookie and Dominus stopped her from becoming a stronger person in any way, leaving her fully dependant on Dominus again.
Stunt and Bumper are consistent in their portrayal, they are pragmatic, with Stunt being the more ruthless; and yet they are heroic enough (or mercenary enough) to participate in a plan which they know can only end poorly for them. They both saw what TIM did, and yet they helped anyway. They could have fled, taking the money with them, but they remained anyway. These two are the heroes of this essay.
Dirk and Dryad clearly adore each other, and in a mere three pages develop emotionally, creating a truly heartwarming moment. And we know next to nothing about them. In contrast Dominus and Luna's positive emotional development remains nil.
*Ages as defined by Trazoi here.Last edited by CurlyKitGirl; 2010-09-16 at 03:18 PM. Reason: T is for typo
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Okay, so, here are the new and improved Snarkerangers. I may have gotten the dates wrong though, so feel free to correct me.
Rolling Stones (i.e. Since Snowsong)
The Hero: Trazoi
The Lancer: Jahkaviah
The Smart Guy: Colonel Slime
The Big Guy: averagejoe
TheChickTomboy: Rappy
The Sixth Ranger: Webox
Those Two Guys: Oracle Hunter and Domochevzky, Tamer Bill and inchini_sanchigo
The Pollyanna: Doompuppy
Trickster Mentor: Fawkes
Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: Wraith
Mauve Shirt: Mauve Shirt
Red Shirt Academy (i.e. After Matlak)
Femme Fatale (?): Lilith
Team Mom: Glass Mouse
Wholesome Crossdresser: Saint Ridley
The Stoic: Coidzor
Action Girl: rocketpony
Genius Ditz: Deme
Girl Genius: Koorly
Starving Artist: Humbug
The Spock: M84
Dark Magic Girl: Death Dragon
Recurring Extra: Even Human
Funny Background Event: Thanqol
Anti Hero: T-O-E, Thrawn183
The Unfettered: Ignition
The Fettered/The Ishmael: TheLaughingMan
The Watchmen (i.e. our lurker friends)
The Seer (tee hee): Palmer
Mysterious Informant: Khosan
Evilly Affable: Welf von Ehrwal
True Neutral: Slayn82
Mysterious Watcher: Garland
Team Rocket (i.e. Mookie's lone fans)
Affably Evil: Lord Khaine
Orwellian Editor: Mr. Death
The Mole: Silverblood
The Mask: StrpDefenstrato
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Hey LaughingMan, can I be on the roster as The Unfettered? I think it fits well, and is also in keeping with my snarking style: the point is not to berate Mookie or fill my bile fascination, just to analyze his work and the reactions to it to make my own work better. It is a lot of fun to snark, though just in my case, it is going towards a larger end.
Oh, and also, everything* is an acceptable target to my snarking
*in moderation, naturallyOriginally Posted by Gort, Lord of Hellfire
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Done and done.
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Being just two days shy of three years since I first posted in a DD thread, I suppose it's about time I did one of these...
Name: Doompuppy
Started Reading: Near the beginning of the comic
Joining GiTP Thread: First post was 2007-09-18, on page 28/301 of the giant thread of doom. Had been lurking for a good while beforehand. I still lurk most of the time despite keeping up with the thread at least once or twice per day.
Starting Disposition: Sketchy art, but amusing enough with the puns and the whatnot (this was back in the earliest comics back in Lynn's Brook before Luna even entered the story)
Time to Convert: Aardvark, or so. Even the start of the Snowsong arc I wasn't completely converted, as even a pseudo-villain being distracted by chocolate cake for comedy's sake could have been acceptable and even a little charming if the tone had remained light and comedic through the arc. Yeah, I can be a bit of an optimist...
Current Stance: Always check the comic before the thread, but the thread is the main reason to keep up with the comic. Still can't summon up any real hate for the comic on most days, as it's not my style. But the fanon makes it a) more amusing and b) make more sense.Not a robot