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Ctrl+Alt+Del (CAD) is a gaming-related webcomic [1] and animated series written by Tim Buckley. The name of the comic refers to the Windows command Control-Alt-Delete . [ 2 ] Premiering on October 23, 2002, the comic's focus has gradually shifted away from single strip gags towards longer story arcs and greater continuity through the use of ...
Ctrl+Alt+Del, abbreviated as CAD, is a webcomic series by Tim Buckley. Created in October 2002, the comic focuses on characters Ethan, Lucas, and later Ethan's love interest Lilah. [ 2 ] Prior to "Loss", CAD focused on gaming humor, alternating between multi-strip story arcs and one-off gags, often featuring characters sitting on a couch ...
Ctrl+Alt+Del (webcomic) Cyanide & Happiness; D. Daily Lives of High School Boys; Day by Day (webcomic) Death-Day; Demonology 101; Diesel Sweeties; Digger (webcomic ...
Adventure webcomic influenced by Kirby and Paper Mario. [7] MS Paint Adventures: Andrew Hussie: 2007– Webcomics on MSPaintAdventures are inspired by interactive fiction and role-playing video games, having started out as a "mock adventure game". The latest webcomic, Homestuck, follows a group of four kids playing a reality-changing video game ...
Tim Buckley's Ctrl+Alt+Del has been running since 2002. Website Modern Tales launches on March 2. [1] [2] Cool Beans World ceased operation in May. [3] Jenny Everywhere, the first open source super hero, was conceived on Barbelith discussion boards. [4] David Stenworth launches the Snafu Comics website. [5]
Control-Alt-Delete (abbreviated as Ctrl-Alt-Del) is a combination of keys used for special computer commands. It may also refer to: "Control-Alt-Delete" (Person of Interest), an episode of the TV series Person of Interest; Control Alt Delete, a 2008 comedy film; Ctrl Alt Delete, a Hip Hop album by producer Free the Robots
The author classifies Ctrl+Alt+Del together with xkcd and Penny Arcade as "nerdcore" and notes the significant gender difference in popularity of that group of comics. The paper explains some of the problems with the survey (some had to be discarded, an example weblink became stale, and one failed to give a gender). - 84user ( talk ) 05:41, 28 ...
2 are from insignificant local newspapers, another 2 are referring to the same exact thing - a couple of unimportant comics Buckley did for Civilization ("In 2007, Ctrl+Alt+Del partnered with 2K Games/Firaxis Games to produce a series of comics for Sid Meier's Civilization Daydreams [21][22][23]"). Even the quote is inaccurate - CAD did not ...