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Ask Gabe and Tycho of Penny Arcade

If you're a gamer or a fan of online comics, you've likely already heard of Penny Arcade. Mike "Gabe" Krahulik and Jerry "Tycho" Holkins have been writing and drawing their comic for almost exactly six years under the PA name and in that time they've grown into something of a representative voice for the gaming community. An honesty in dealing with the delays, hype, and frustrations of being a gamer has made their comic into a shared experience for dorks the world over. Recently they've been involved with their games-for-kids charity Child's Play, contract work for game-specific comics, and efforts to improve the grammar of forum posters. They've kindly agreed to answer our questions, so ask away. One question per comment, please. We'll send the best on to the gents and post their responses as soon as we have them.

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  1. I'll post my question anonymously: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Shitcock?

  2. Dear Strong Bad by bperkins · · Score: 5, Funny

    How do you type with boxing gloves on?

    1. Re:Dear Strong Bad by SilentChris · · Score: 2, Funny

      DELETED!

  3. Tools by cbrocious · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My question is very simple: What tools do you use (both physical and digital) to create your comics?

    I'm a long-time reader and have always wondered :)

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  4. Advertising by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do you pay the guy who links to your comics in almost every article posted on Slashdot? Is there are referal program I can sign up for?

    1. Re:Advertising by Ubergrendle · · Score: 4, Funny
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  5. Best comic other than PA? by aetherspoon · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What, in your opinion, is the best internet comic strip other than PennyArcade, and why?

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  6. Question One by dgrgich · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How long does it take for a strip to be born?

  7. Time. by saintlupus · · Score: 4, Funny

    So, who's got the watch these days?

    --saint

  8. They're representatives, all right. by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 4, Funny

    a representative voice for the gaming community

    To say nothing of the juice machine community.

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    1. Re:They're representatives, all right. by Dun+Malg · · Score: 2, Insightful
      To say nothing of the juice machine community.

      You gotta link the comics if you really want people to understand all about the Fruit Fucker:
      1 2 3 4 5 6

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  9. How does it feel to have your charity... by jarodss · · Score: 4, Funny

    slashdotted?

  10. How come by stoolpigeon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    the characters in the comic don't look like you guys?

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    1. Re:How come by Spleener12 · · Score: 4, Informative

      Because when they were originally designed, they weren't supposed to be representing the creators, they were just these two guys. The two guys becoming Tycho and Gabe just kinda happened over time.

    2. Re:How come by David_W · · Score: 4, Funny
      the characters in the comic don't look like you guys?
      We should save that question for when Slashdot interviews the Megatokyo guys.

      Nah, Piro will just say it's because he can't draw and then try to commit seppuku.

  11. Your Job by JediLuke · · Score: 5, Interesting

    how much of your personal life does Penny-Arcade consume? On that note, great job, I love your strip.

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  12. Kickbacks? by Zardus · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Over the years, your opinions on various video games have grown to be respected in internet circles, and how games are portrayed in your comic and writeups has an effect on whether or not your fans will buy them.

    Me question is: have any game designers/publishers ever approached you and offered kickbacks for positive reviews, and if so, how do you usually deal with the situation?

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  13. The ego concern. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I've met some webcomic artists who were everblown with an ego problem, but you guys seem to be fairly level. What makes other artists scream "I AM THE KING OF THE INTERNET!"

    1. Re:The ego concern. by cujo_1111 · · Score: 2, Funny

      You must be new to PA...

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  14. Question Three... by Bloodlent · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Were there any earlier print or web comics that influenced you?

  15. FruitFucker 2000... by stevens · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please list the meds used to come up with that one.

    1. Re:FruitFucker 2000... by Sneeper · · Score: 4, Informative

      Since you asked, here are some relevant links:

      Here
      Here
      Here
      Here
      Here
      Here
      Here
      Here
      Here
      Here

      You may be wondering why the Elf Only Inn comics are there. On Valentine's Day of this year, PA and EOI did cross-over comics.. The EOI version was a blind date between the Fruit Fucker and one of the characters.

      There is also a more recent Fruit Fucker comic but the site is too slow now to search for it. Enjoy.

    2. Re:FruitFucker 2000... by ChrisLynx · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Just a wild guess, but I think it must have involved late night infomercials for this product.

  16. The Obvious Question: The Future by Ledneh · · Score: 4, Interesting

    No doubt it's nearly impossible to predict where technology is going to go in the far future, but perhaps the near future (say, within five years or so) is somewhat more predictable. Where do you two see gaming in general going within the next five years? MMO's becoming even more mainstream? Some kind of VR control schema becoming usable? Heck, nothing really changing at all?

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  17. Re:slashdot screwed up!! by AmigaAvenger · · Score: 2, Informative
    nevermind, looks like they fixed it. the 'read more' link was initially dead.

    but... looks like penny arcade is slowing to a crawl, I can see the smoke already billowing up!

  18. A day in the life by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How long does a comic's creation usually take -- and how much time does that leave for other stuff? It seems web comic creation for a living would be the best, most easy of lives ... if one can reach the superhero status of PA. Isn't it so?

  19. First gaming webcomic by genessy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Was Penny Arcade the first, regularly produced gaming webcomic? I read approximately 20 webcomics on a daily basis, and many of them are dedicated to gaming humor or frustration. Were you guys the first, and if so or if not, who or what inspired you?

  20. A Question by Sagara+Sozou · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How do you feel about becoming a big name, one of the things you dispise most? How do you feel about becoming something you have stated hatred to? This is not meant as a flamebait and I await an answer.

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  21. Question Two by dgrgich · · Score: 5, Interesting

    A question for both of you: Name the console and three of its games that you would take to that mythical desert isle.

  22. Gabe and Tycho: by mcc · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just curious: Are there any webcomics you read?

  23. Re:Dear Strong Bad (it's a joke guys) by bperkins · · Score: 3, Informative

    Penny arcade was one of the first major places that mentioned homestarrunner, so I think he'll get the joke.

  24. The Fruit Fucker 2000 by MoeMoe · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What was your inspiration for creating the Fruit Fucker 2000?

    Please dont answer grass, hash, or shrooms...

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    1. Re:The Fruit Fucker 2000 by fireboy1919 · · Score: 2, Funny

      And on that note, How do you wang your wang when you wang a comic? Oh...wait, I mean, how do you come up with your ideas for comics in general? Besides, you know, playing wangs. Err...video games.

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  25. Domesitification ... by SuperRob · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Jerry's bought a house, Mike's had a baby boy. How has becoming bona-fide adults changed your lives, and do you find your priorities changing away from drawing comics and playing games.

    Bonus Question: What advice would you give to geeks looking to in some way ensare geek grrls?

    1. Re:Domesitification ... by Skyshadow · · Score: 4, Insightful
      I was thinking about asking them something like this (except for the pathetic how-do-I-meet-women bit at the end), but then I realized that these guys do PA for a living. It's a lot easier to find a few hours to play games when you're not spending 8 hours a day filling out TPS reports. Trust me -- I tried it a few years back on a non-voluntary basis.

      I'd be more interested to hear about how getting older has affected their views on the games themselves. I'm roughly the same age and frankly I find myself less and less tolerant of the BS that surrounds gaming, particularly in terms of online play.

      I mean, there are always losers playing any online game, but the ubiquity of online gaming across both platforms and titles and innovations like the Xbox Live! headphone have lifted these guys out of their little troll caves and brought them out into the open to a degree where even a fairly unique and exciting online game like Pandora Tomorrow quickly became not worth my time. Listening to a stoned 15 year-old ramble on about his personal worldview or try to be shocking just to piss off his teammates just isn't my idea of fun anymore (hint to the 15 year olds out there: I've actually heard words like "cunt" and "jew" enough times and in enough variations that it's just not very interesting anymore. Sorry to pop your bubble).

      So gaming has devolded into either being stuck playing one of the few basic offline games (Quake clones, Warcraft clones, Tekken clones, GTA clones, etc. Oh, and minesweeper) or dealing with the combined stupidity of the internet.

      I know they've done comics about this sort of thing, but apparently they don't find it obnoxious enough to keep them offline for any real length of time.

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    2. Re:Domesitification ... by nzgeek · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Amen brother.

      There's nothing like kids and a mortgage to make you a more discerning game player. I swore that I'd never 'grow up' and stop playing games, but no one ever told me how much fun you can have making and growing babies. Nowadays I'm lucky if I get a couple of hour-long online gaming sessions in each week - hence my preference for the speed and ease of playing online using XBox Live.

      Don't get me wrong, I'm not some wife-harried, tired old fuck, it's just that interacting directly with humans seems to hold more interest for me these days. Plus molding an almost 1-year-old into a functioning individual (not to mention playing RL games with cool toys), is a heck of a lot more fun than pwning fools in Halo 2.

      I'm really interested to see how the whole industry matures as 'hardcore' computer gamers hit 40, 50 and 60. Shit, I'll be looking for interesting games to play when I'm retired in 25-30 years - will there be a new peak of gamers when we all retire? Will the studios rely on tweenies to constantly fill the gap, or will they direct development at that emerging market?

  26. The Slashdot Effect by Synkronos · · Score: 3, Funny

    It would be very funny if PA, the second largest generator of the Slashdot effect, was itself slashdotted :P Being taught a lesson by the master, I suppose

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  27. Halo and Bungie by SilentChris · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You guys absolutely roasted the original Halo, then gradually grew to like it. You've said you've met with Bungie since then. Were the meetings amicable?

    1. Re:Halo and Bungie by Dracolytch · · Score: 2, Informative

      I believe they've addressed that in the news postings in the last month or so, and said that the meetings were pleasant (Even though they weren't sure they really deserved it).

      ~D

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  28. Collaboration... by kayser_soze · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How far does the collaboration between you two go?

    Does Tycho usually come up with the text/idea for the comic, then Gabe does the art as a separate process or is it more of a collaborative venture?

    Also I stronly suspect that your ideas are born of late night mescalin and tequila induced "adventures". Am I correct?

    [C]

    1. Re:Collaboration... by Speare · · Score: 4, Funny

      Does Tycho usually come up with the text/idea for the comic, then Gabe does the art as a separate process or is it more of a collaborative venture?

      Hm, this sounds familiar.

      • Fan waiting for a signed comic: So you draw this?
      • Artist: I ink it and I m also the colorist. The guy next to me draws it. But we both came up with the characters, ...

        Fan: What's that mean, you ink it?

        Artist: Well. It means that Holden draws the pictures in pencil, and then he gives it to me to go over in ink.

        Fan: So you just trace!

        Artist: It's not tracing. I add depth and shading to give the image more definition. Only then does the drawing really take shape.

        Fan: You go over what he draws with a pen--that's tracing.

        Artist: Not really. Next!

        Fan (to Kid): Hey man. If somebody draws something and then you draw the same thing right on top of it, not going out-side the designated original art what do call that?

        Kid: I don't know. Tracing?

      Now all we need is Jay and Silent Bob to come in and straighten it all out.

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  29. Rise of the Megapublishers by CarrionBird · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Do you think that the industry is doomed to be under the thumb of less than a handful of publishers, buying up every promising studio?(and keeping the cost of promotion so high that small guys could never keep up)

    Or is there a chance for a new wave if independent developers breaking free from the EAs of the world?

    P.S. I loved the Headcrabs expression in the second panel! Brilliant!
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  30. New books. by taeric · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Are there any plans for a new collection of your works?

  31. Not so much a question as a thankyou by bludstone · · Score: 2, Insightful

    For the lack of "OMG LOOK AT MY KIDDIE" posts.

    For once in my life, someone had a child, and they are still the same person afterwards, or at least seem to be. :)

    So, yeah, thank you for not plastering baby pics everywhere, and harping about how wonderful it is each time your baby takes a dump.

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    1. Re:Not so much a question as a thankyou by Obiwan+Kenobi · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Spoken like a true non-parent.

      If I know parents (and being one, I tend to), he's had to supress this urge many, many times.

  32. Favourite console/platform? by oberondarksoul · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Over the years Penny Arcade's been running, you've poked fun at just about every machine to have been launched or speculated at. But which machine was your absolute favourite? If you had to pick just one platform, which would it be, and why?

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  33. Favourite comic? by ecliptik · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Out of all the comics you've done, which one is your all time top favourite, and why?

    Obviously, this is for both of you.

  34. Life outside of games by hng_rval · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How do you spend your free time outside of gaming?

    And on that note, what do you and your spouses do for fun (outside of the apartment)?

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  35. Re:Uh Oh by daimou · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually the question of Flash or Superman has been settled. Flash is faster, no question.

  36. Alias Sketchbook Pro by eMartin · · Score: 4, Informative
    1. Re:Alias Sketchbook Pro by CommanderData · · Score: 3, Informative

      Yes, and the Alias work gets done on an Acer C110 Tablet PC. Later he touches up and fills in color on a desktop system with Photoshop and a wacom tablet. Someone else mentioned the video they posted showing them ink a comic at high speed. It's pretty cool to watch.

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    2. Re:Alias Sketchbook Pro by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      Clearly slashdotting their main page is not enough, so here is the link to the aforementioned video http://www.penny-arcade.com/inking.wmv

  37. Your looks real life vs. comic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why did you choose to use animated personas that look nothing like you do in real life?

  38. Merchandising Gone Crazy? by grum · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What is the craziest merchandising idea that you have (or a company has) come up with, regarding your PA characters? Plush dolls? Pez dispensers?

  39. Why? by Bionic_Baboon · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How did you decide to start writing Penny Arcade?

  40. Do you feel the pressure to self-censor? by Drunken_Jackass · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As you get older and as PA's popularity increases to more of a mainstream level (thanks to the great job you did on last year's Childplay), are you starting to feel the pressures of self-censorship? I mean, how many news anchors could reference the good work you do with Childsplay without giving a "Within that site, there be fruitfuckers" warning?

    Are you becoming too popular to maintain your riske side?

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    1. Re:Do you feel the pressure to self-censor? by 0racle · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Parents buy GTA for their kids, do you really think that Penny Arcade needs to sensor? Parents that whine about it anyway only do it to pretend they care, and cover for everything else they don't give a flying rats ass about.

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    2. Re:Do you feel the pressure to self-censor? by poindextrose · · Score: 2, Funny

      STOP, kids! Let's make the MOST of this POST!
      Let's see what what you've got so far!

      Parents buy GTA for their kids, do you really think that Penny Arcade needs to sensor?

      You've used the wrong homophone here! What you said here literally means "do you really think that Penny Arcade needs to [object that responds to stimulus]?", which clearly makes no sense.

      While I agree that some parents are clearly using violent games and television programming as an excuse for lack of personal responsibility for their children, I wonder where your parents' personal responsibility was for your education.

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  41. Response from the industry by Phixxr · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Do you find that you receive a positive or negative response from the gaming industry? Or does this more depend on the reviews you give of their games?

    -Phixxr

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  42. Favourite by JWG · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Which one of your comics is your personal favourite?

  43. Honesty vs. Staying in Business by t1nman33 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    One of the things that makes PA so valuable to me is that it shoots from the hip, the heart, and the gut. You guys are perfectly happy being fanboys for games that you love, while skewering those you hate.

    I know PA isn't journalism, but it's not Nintendo Power either. That said, how do you balance your desire to be honest with the needs of running a business?

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    1. Re:Honesty vs. Staying in Business by irc.goatse.cx+troll · · Score: 2, Informative

      They were lampooning American Mcgee's sick mind (that produced such a great game as Alice). They did so with one of American Greetings' characters, and got C&D letters, hence the followup 'american greetings = nazis' comic.

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  44. Tetris. by DarkHelmet · · Score: 5, Funny

    Are there any plans for the Tetris Movie coming out soon?

    If so, do you get royalties for it?

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  45. Difficulty of making a living via online comics? by Zeddicus_Z · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Guys,

    At the last SAGE-AU conference in Brisbane we had J.D. Frazer ("Illiad") as guest of honor.

    At dinner J.D. spoke of the difficulties he faced in the early years attempting to make a living from comics - the insanely difficult process of being "sydicated" into newspapers, working out a revenue model for a web-based comic when he realised syndication was too restrictive, and generally attempting to make a living doing something he loved.

    With PA and UF being roughly as popular as each other these days and thus (hopefully!) both providing decent incomes, I'd like to hear how you guys coped with "the early years" and how you faced some of what seem to be the common difficulties such as the syndication process, creating a viable revenue model and dealing with early set backs.

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  46. Quitting your day jobs by szquirrel · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I understand Penny Arcade is now the sole source of full-time employment for both of you. Presumably this wasn't always so and you both had "real" jobs to pay the bills. At what point did each of you cease to labor for The Man and start devoting your time exclusively to Penny Arcade?

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  47. ROMs by MacGod · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How do you guys feel about the downloading of ROMs for older systems (NES, Genesis, SNES etc)? I'm not talking about piracy of modern games, just long-since-discontinued systems. Given that Nintendo (for example) will not be making any money off of the original Super Mario 3 any more, do you think it's acceptable to download that game, so it can be played on a computer?

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  48. Note to mods, re: parent comment by Megaweapon · · Score: 4, Informative

    The post is a reference to this Penny Arcade strip.

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  49. East Coast Disrespect? by Apreche · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How come you guys disrespect your east coast readers so much? I mean, you cancelled on our Otakon and you only came here once ever. At a very bad time to a not easy to get to convention. Then you have PAX, which is like the best thing ever, all the way on the other side of the country.

    What will you do to make up for the lack of love for the east coast? If I don't like your answer I'm going to come to PAX2 with water from the Atlantic Ocean and drench both of you with it. Seriously, watch out.

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  50. Regarding Bungie by Grey+Ninja · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In a newspost by Tycho, which I cannot seem to find anymore, Tycho mentioned that your original reviews of Halo, in which playing the game was akin to crucifying your genitilia, was sort of embarassing upon actually meeting the Bungie crew.

    So what I am curious about, is that it seems to me as if as your friendship with the developers increases, it becomes more difficult to express your true viewpoints of the games that you review. Since Microsoft and Bungie treat Penny Arcade with such high regard, it's very difficult to produce the comics of old that genuinely criticized the console and its games.

    To what extent does Penny Arcade plan to take this? I realize that it would not be on any gamers to-do list to pass up a chance at exclusive happenings going on in your area... but I also know from news posts of old that Penny-Arcade does not ever wish to "sell out", and just repeat blindly the big kudos to every popular game out there. (Such as IGN or Gamespy). Is there any thought given to a situation like this?

  51. Fruit Fucker by jockeys · · Score: 4, Funny

    Do any of your readers report being aroused by the Fruit Fucker? Has anyone written in about the delightfully erotic noises it makes when assaulting fruits? I ask because a... uh... friend of mine is like this, and he... uh... is curious is anyone else is similarly afflicted... I mean affected.

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  52. Separation of comics and web commentary? by Junks+Jerzey · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Penny Arcade is funny, but I found myself somewhat turned off to it after reading your game industry commentary for a while. Initially this was simply because while I thought PA was well-done and witty, the associated commentary from the authors was less so. Then it got to where I was disagreeing with you enough that I lost interest in the comic. It's kinda like finding out someone in a band whose music you like has some personal habits or beliefs that put you off. It shouldn't affect what you think of the music, but it naturally does. Do you see the commentary as an integral part of your web presence?

  53. Natalie Portman by Peale · · Score: 3, Funny

    How has the news that Natalie is going to appear nude in the upcoming film, "Closer" affected you? Be specific.

    1. Re:Natalie Portman by yamla · · Score: 2, Informative

      Get with the program. Her nude scenes have been cut.

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  54. High quality large format artwork? by deacon · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Where can I buy a high quality poster of

    http://mail.rochester.edu/~dr002j/pics/contraband_ comic.jpg Strawberry Shortcake?

    Perhaps the best artwork ever on PA, and the best supressed non-porn artwork anywhere.

  55. Popularity backlash by Dracolytch · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Do you get somewhat frustrated at attacks on your motivations for child's play? I mean... Your encouraging us to give toys to sick children for chrissake!

    ~D

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  56. My question is... by Dewrf · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What is the weirdest thing that has happend or that you recived cence you started penny-arcade? -Jay

  57. Making a living by Cyn · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How the heck are you guys making a living! You clearly get the opportunity to try a heck of a lot of games, and you spend time drawing your comic - writing your editorials - going to conventions - and drawing more stuff (I've noticed you've drawn comics for a number of games, in addition to the desktops/etc.).

    Where's the money coming from, certainly not just web advertisements... If you have professional careers, how has your head not exploded among it all?

    (troll) Is it just corporate knockbacks? (/troll)

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  58. Strawberry Shortcake by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    A little while back, PA had a run-in with American Greetings over the use of the copyrighted and trademarked likeness of Strawberry Shortcake in what was obviously a (protected) work of parody.

    American Greetings got called Nazis, but American McGee's Strawberry Shortcake is still missing from the PA archives.

    What are the reprecussions of the Strawberry Shortcake debacle? If you had it to do over again, either the strip, or your interactions with American Greetings, would you have done anything different?

    1. Re:Strawberry Shortcake by Landaras · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Uhm, you are factually incorrect.

      The Strawberry Shortcake pic was SATIRE, not PARODY. Parody is when you use someone's art to make fun of the original artist, while with satire you use someone's art to make fun of a third party.

      Parody is strongly protected speech, while satire is less strongly protected. In the case you are referencing Strawberry Shortcake was being used to make fun of American McGee, who was a third party. Hence, it was not parody, but satire.

      I believe there may have been a trademark issue as well (don't have time to research the case), but the pic was not as protected on free speech grounds as you claim it to be.

      All that said, I do applaud PA for their work on that. It was without question art.

      - Neil Wehneman

  59. Penny-Arcade Imitators. by Maul · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Anyone who has surfed enough web comics knows that there are a quite a few comics that seem to be PA Wannabes in some fashion. What do you guys really feel about people who blatantly copy the the style or look/feel of your comic? Does it piss you off, or do you simply accept imitators as a price of being one of the most popular comics online?

    Oh, and on a totally separate note, there have been some jabs thrown between you guys and Scott Kurtz. Is it all in good fun, or is is there actually some sort of animocity going on?

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    "You spoony bard!" -Tellah

  60. Future Generations by mykroft42 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Now that the first generation of gamers as we know them are starting to have children how do you think future generations will be affected by having "gamers" as parents?

    For example will it be as simple as:
    "Dad I thought the PS5 was a gift for me?!?"
    or as strange as:
    "Who would want to play video games? That's something my parents would want to do.

  61. Question for Gabe by GeneralCern · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I discovered Penny-Arcade around the time of the infamous strawberry shortcake debacle. As I went through the old strips gradually working my way towards present day I noticed a huge increase in the quality of the artwork. So here is my question: What would you attribute the noticeable improvement in art and design to? Just the fact that you are doing this everyday and getting better at it? Or did you pursue some formal education?

  62. What ever happened to The Bench? by Alzheimers · · Score: 5, Interesting

    When I first started reading PA, it was a comic strip about Gabe and a Squirrel sitting on a bench. After that, there was the worlds first taste of the conflict between Red Vs. Blue (although I think they were Tribes characters, not Halo).

    What was the motivation to change to the now familiar format of Gabe vs Tycho at home and at play? Was it art imitating life, or just a natural progression from simple strips to more complex storylines (the dreaded Continuity!)?

    1. Re:What ever happened to The Bench? by Kupek · · Score: 2, Informative

      It's always been the "now familiar format of Gabe vs. Tycho at home and at play." The Bench strips you saw were a Sunday-only thing that eventually turned into its own online community that eventually imploded.

  63. Trends? by Intocabile · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Are there any current gaming trends that you wish would lose momentum and disappear.

    Are there any trends you hope take hold in the future.

  64. Replies by digitac · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Would you please reply to these questions in the form of PA comic strips? Thanks.

  65. Relations with other comic creators by TWX · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Having seen numerous Penny Arcade comics poking at other comics, have you had any odd personal interaction with the creators of those comics? What's the weirdest thing to happen as a part of your lampooning, aside from Carlton Cards' reaction?

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  66. Tell Me More About PAX by atemybuick · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I understand your first PAX (Penny Arcade Expo) game convention was a huge success. Why did you do it? What's coming up for next year? Are you planning to expand to other cities? How can you top this year's Omegathon prize package?

  67. Serious question by merlin_jim · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ok I know this is probably the kind of question you answer all day long, but I thought I'd ask anyways as I'm sure there are members of the slashdot community that are interested in the answer:

    What's it take to get you to look at my indie / small design team game? I've always enjoyed your "game round up" posts and wondered how the little guy gets in, or is this an invitation only kind of event? And I'm not trying to infer that you would make a dishonest review with this following question, only that I understand your time is probably stretched thin, so... What kind of bribe is required to ensure coverage? Bottles of liquor, prostitutes, free hardware?

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  68. PAX 2? by focitrixilous+P · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I had grand dreams of going to the geek collective that was the Penny Arcade Expo, but was sadly unable. Any plans to hold another one, and if so, will it still be in the Seattle area or might you pick a different city?

    And if so, do you have any powers? Do you use them for good, or for awesome?

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  69. On Names by Mercano · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Any good story behind the choice of Gabe and Tycho for pennames/gamertags/screennames/whatever you want to call them? Side question: Why is it always Gabe and Tycho and never Tycho and Gabe?

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  70. Webcomic success? by Rimbo · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Y'all have managed to do what certain syndicated cartoonists still think is impossible: Turn a web-only strip into a money-maker. So imagine you're talking to someone who is just starting out:

    1. What do you feel are the key elements to having a successful web comic?

    2. Do you feel that the barrier to entry is higher, lower or about the same today as they were when you started?

  71. Alter-ego names? by ShallowThroat · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As the wikipedia article on Penny Arcade, your characters/alter-egos full names are Tycho Brahe, after (so we assume) the danish astronomer, and Jonathan Gabriel, who'se only reference I can find in google is a gay male porn star (no, I'm not joking, google "Johnathan Gabriel" yourself)

    Although there are probably a million better questions that could be asked, I'm pretty interested by this little bit of trivia, so I would like to know: How did you come up with these names, and why?

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    1. Re:Alter-ego names? by IKnwThePiecesFt · · Score: 2, Informative

      They've answered this before. IIRC: Tycho is the astronomer, and Gabriel is the Arch-angel Gabriel. Jonathan just came about later, when they wanted a first name for him.

  72. Question for Tycho by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Despite the fact that you've mentioned a few times that your aspirations don't go much beyond PA, is there any chance your unique writing style may be found elsewhere in the future? Is that even a remote consideration for you?

    On a related note, what kind of offers have you received from mainstream (and not-so-mainstream) publications?

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  73. will you make fun of us? by arcanumas · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If you were to depict a typical Slashdoter in your comic, how would that character be? (not only physically)

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  74. Nintendo are the worst example possible. by Xenex · · Score: 3, Informative
    Given that Nintendo (for example) will not be making any money off of the original Super Mario 3 any more...
    Err, yes they will.
  75. Re:Uh Oh by Frizzle+Fry · · Score: 4, Funny

    In the first Superman movie, we learned that he is capable of moving time backwards. Thus, he can theoretically do any job (including running a race) in a negative amount of time. How could the Flash possibly be faster than that?

    (I hope this gets modded up enough to get submitted to Tycho and Gabe; yes, it's offtopic, but every question that's been modded up so far is something they've already answered, and as far as I'm concerned, that's even worse).

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  76. Web Graphic Novels? by jilhad · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Despite your distaste for dreaded continuity, do you think longer-format web comics will ever achive the popularity of strip-based comics like yours? Is a longer, more plot-driven narrative too much work for too little payoff? Do three hypens exceed the quota for a question?

  77. Whats with the line dancing? by AbsurdProverb · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is MS Paint a bitch to use?

  78. The Ladies... by delta_avi_delta · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Guys, we know that Gabe and Tycho look nothing like you, but how close is the resemblance between your signigicant others and their cartoon representations, and do they like themselves in strip?

  79. A Question on Advertising and Standards by Chambers81 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In the past it has been asserted that the ads run on your site are only ones for games that you approve of. Have you found that game companies come to you with offers that you have to refuse because the games are not good enough? With houses and kids and other real life expenses, do you think your model of advertising only what you believe in will continue to provide you with the income necessary to support the increasing family of Penny Arcade? Keep it up guys, and make some trips out to the East Coast!

  80. The secret... by Lendrick · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm not Gabe or Tycho, but here's a hint for college-aged geek guys: Female medical students.

    I myself am a computer nerd. My fiancee is a med student. Her four best female med student friends consistently date computer nerds. Also, this isn't a case of two groups of people... none of us guys knew each other until we met through our girlfriends. Go figure.

  81. On making it big - by Japong · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There's no question that you guys are funny and talented, however I'm sure that there are lots of other comics out there that you've seen that have been in your leaque in terms of quality and content, yet never seem to reach the same popularity.

    What would be the most important thing - outside of actual comic and newspost quality - to creating a popular web comic? Were there any specific promotional avenues you took that made Penny Arcade into the success that it is?

  82. Who are you? by kid-noodle · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Specifically, who's going to be replying to these questions - Gabe & Tycho, or Mike & Jerry?

    For that matter - how significant is the difference between them?

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  83. An Animated Penny Arcade by Altima(BoB) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Have you ever considered trying an animated form of Penny Arcade? It seems that your brand of humor makes particular use of precise timing, and while you tend to be successfull at conveying that through comic strip panels, the formula could translate to animation quite well.

    As an animation student myself, I of course have no particular stake in the matter :)

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  84. Bubble? by Schnapple · · Score: 2, Interesting
    From the outside looking in, it seems like your site and your livelihood is derived much from web advertisements and such. I know there's more to it than that and I know you do other things (art for GameSpy, etc.) but I recall at one point, right about the time you did Club PA, that you were resigning yourself to having to go get regular jobs. It looks like that didn't happen (or need to) and for the most part your livelihood has survived the dot-com web advertisement bubble.

    Do you see what you're doing now as something which can be sustained for a long time? Do you have any contingency plans?

  85. Re:What do you mean, other than PA? by XMyth · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Perhaps his favorite is PA and he understands there there is no universal "favorite" since that's subjective...

  86. Returning the worship by InfinityWpi · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You guys love games. How did it make you feel to find that Cardboard Tube Samurai got a reference in Hitman: Contracts? Have you found any other PA references in games, manuals, etc that you weren't expecting? How's it feel?

    1. Re:Returning the worship by betterthanducttape · · Score: 2, Informative

      The Cardboard Tube Samurai was mentioned in a Soul Reaver game too.

      See here (I can't find the original reference).

  87. Penny Arcade and Child's Play by {tele}machus_*1 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    To what lengths do you go to keep PA and Child's Play separate? Have any of the hospitals looked at Penny Arcade and questioned whether they should get involved with Child's Play?

  88. Final question, I swear by {tele}machus_*1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In the recent article about Penny Arcade in the Seattle Times (I think it was the Seattle Times), you made mention that you did not plan on doing PA "forever". Then, on a news post on the PA site, Tycho tried to make it clear that you are not just "grooming PA to sell it to some big company" (quotes, but I'm paraphrasing). How would you classify your business: drawing comics and ads for games companies or publishing a regular web comic? At what point does the independent ad agency bit conflict with or replace the webcomic?

  89. What now? by SansTinfoilHat · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You've dominated the mindshare of many a gamer, you've started a very successful charitable endeavor and you've started what can be considered a successful gaming con.

    What is next? Write a book? Columns in a major magazine? A Penny Arcade cartoon?

    btw, Props to you for keeping politics off your site. It has turned me away from so many others. I come to PA to read about games, and you understand that. Thanks.

  90. Phantom by Lord_Dweomer · · Score: 3, Funny
    Give three reasons why you think the Phantom game console will be successful.

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  91. Re:Uh Oh by Zangief · · Score: 2, Informative

    But Flash (at least Jay Garrick, Barry Allen and Wally West) ARE capable of travelling through time, with help of some machines in some cases, see Crisis in Infinite Earths.

    And, before Crisis, they were able to travel to other dimensions, and contact each other, so they are theorically, faster than Superman (by applying divide and conquer).

    Also, no comic buff will take the Superman movies as canon, no matter how cool they are.

  92. Re:Strawberry Shortcake and American Greetings by HeghmoH · · Score: 2, Informative

    Using copyrighted material as part of a parody is only considered to be free use if the subject of the parody is the copyrighted material in question. In the case of the PA comic, they used material owned by American Greetings to parody American McGee. This was not fair use because it's parodying something unrelated. In order to distribute it, PA would need permission from American Greetings, which they have obviously not granted.

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  93. One for "the artist currently known as Gabe" by PlatyPaul · · Score: 3, Interesting

    From the sometimes adult nature of the strips, it's clear that you're probably not easily offended. However, especially as a new parent, what role do you feel censorship should play in video gaming?

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  94. How much money do you guys make from PA? by John_Booty · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I apologize for the crass nature of the question!

    But you guys are living what is essentially the dream life of a gamer - using your writing talents and artistic talents to make a living talking about games. Millions of schlubs all over the world run websites; but you guys managed to produce a website that's better than 99.9999% or more of them and make money doing it. It's not an understatement to say that you're quite an inspiration to those of us who would love to make a living doing that sort of thing. So I can't help but be a little curious about exactly what kinds of financial success it's brought.

    (And whether you answer the question or not... I wish you more success in the future both with loved ones and your business)

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  95. Kickbacks? Oh come on you conspiracy theory nerds by Boss+Coffee · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'd be surprised if they DID get kickbacks. Honestly people. Let's throw a little game theory into it. If it got leaked out that any video game company paid off a webcomic to trash competitors, the press would be all over it. Perhaps that won't change the sales of the game, but it would rattle up those that invest in that company and it would also lead to slew of side effects including law suits. It's not worth the risk. Chances are the gaming community will or will not buy the game regardless; the review of a single webcomic won't increase their sales enough to risk such an act.

  96. They answered this at PAX by aztektum · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The first book was part of a 5 year deal they signed with a guy who ran off to Alaska with all the money and is apparently refusing to let them publish more books from the first 5 years of PA. It's in legal hell.

    They seemed hopeful to have it worked out soon and also to get books out for year 6 and up.

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  97. For 24hrs. only, you are God by sacremon · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If, for 24hrs., you were Gods over this planet, ala Black & White, what would your avatars be, and what would you do with your allotted time of godhood?

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  98. Rivalries by twoallbeefpatties · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The half-serious version:
    Despite having nearly gotten into virtual fisticuffs with Scott Kurtz, amongst other artists, you guys still seem to maintain quite a bit of respect for each other. Do you view the little rivalries as "side quests" for your bigger endeavors, as serious competition, or as just a way to use some of those great insults you've been sitting around thinking about?

    The more humorous version:
    How many different other webcomics and/or their artists can you insult in a single sentence?

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  99. This user name by Tycho · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So, Jerry "Tycho" Holkins, ever wanted the Tycho nickname on Slashdot?

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    Impersonating Tycho from Penny Arcade since before there was a PA.
  100. An Important Question by HunterZ · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm a long-time fan of PA, and I noticed both of you are married. Do you have any advice for your fellow gamers on how to find mates?

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  101. Soundtracks by Pizzpot · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It might not seem like the most key element that goes into a game, but I find it to be one of the most enjoyable. I'm wondering which games you guys think have the best music. Thanks for taking the time to answer questions.

  102. The Last Temptation of Gabe (and Tycho too) by Aquatopia17 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    My question is this: "Many game companies now recognize your website as a bit of a gaming review site (or at least you've tricked them into thinking that). What sorts of things have they given/done for you all, and have they affected the way you see yourselves as gamers?"

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  103. Re:Ain't no party like an east coast party by Quobobo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Of course, nothing to do with them living on the west coast...

  104. Zero to drunk in twenty dollars... by Iced+Cubicle · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Div the drunken dvd player is a personal hero of mine. Who or what was the inspiration for him?

    "On a scale of 1 to 10. I'm sooo drunk."

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  105. PA vs PvP by Randolpho · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Penny Arcade and PvP have taken a few shots at each other over the years -- some playful jabs, some that seemed less than benign. Now be honest: what's really going on between you guys and Scott?

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  106. Business logic by /ASCII · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You once mentioned in a news post that at some point you accidentally sold the rights to PA. Could you make up an amusing anecdote loosely based on this premise?

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  107. Tools by Raunch · · Score: 2, Interesting

    From an artist's perspective and from someone who is (or seems very much to be) outside of the linux love-fest, what do you think of the various free tools(both in current usablility and/or distance from usability) for doing art, or arting? ie. the GIMP, Sodipodi, Kontour, Xfig, Inkscape

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  108. What ever happened to The Bench? by landimal_adurotune · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The community cartoon project, it was hilarious and I remember you guys doing at least the starter strip. Maybe even a few of the others. It just seemed to fade away.

    Sorry I know I'm coming in WAAAAAY late on this one but I loved that project.