It's been 8 years /v/. 8 god damn years since Loss.
I remember back in 2008 when I was 19, Fuckley was at the peak of his popularity with the crowd that followed him and also the scorn of webcomics which /v/, SA, and others reviled. I remember getting a message on 4chan Partyvan group on Steam back then to check on /v/ of what happened. And what I saw was the greatest piece of work ever. And in just one day, around 100 variants of Loss by /v/ and SA.
So let this thread be a tribute to Buckley's finest B^U
>>340361448
And to remember our eternal battle with the mods over it.
>>340361448
Come on, at least post some of the old ones instead of just this new abstract bullshit.
>>340362812
OP here, here's some old.
Well this died off rather quickly. Has the sun finally set on Loss?
>>340366029
No, just wait until a new cad comic is made
http://nymag.com/selectall/2015/11/longest-running-miscarriage-meme-on-the-web.html
>“I’m not sure what I anticipated, to be honest. I knew it was going to cause some ripples, and it was going to be a busy email day, but honestly by the time that specific comic went live, it was a decision that I had been living with for over a year,” Buckley told me when when I asked him about it this week.
>According to a statistical breakdown on Something Awful of more than 1,600 “CAD” comics, 94.44 percent of comics inspected feature what is known as B^U (tilt your head left; it’s an emoticon version of the signature Buckley face) — half-closed eyelids and half-open mouths. (The fact that there was even a statistical breakdown being done should indicate the scale of criticism that “CAD” faced.) In addition, character dialogue is often excessive: Buckley tends to tell, not show.
>As for the memes? Buckley’s reaction to them has varied over the years, from anger “because perhaps I had miscalculated my demographic’s ability/willingness to approach such a sensitive subject matter” to frustration for “CAD” being pigeonholed as wacky gamer comic. And on very rare occasions, “As much as I hate to admit it because I certainly don’t want to make light of the subject matter itself, I found them quite amusing.” Now he says that he’s flattered that something he made has been entertaining people for more than seven years.