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Cat and Girl
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Genre: Geeky
Date Added: Before Time Began
Last Update: 21 May 2013 URL: www.catandgirl.com/
Current Comic Ranking: 339/21658
Views This Month: 684 (More...)
Average Views a Month: 198 (More...)
Favourite of: 191 members Status: Normal (?)
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Synopsis:
Cat and Girl challenges the dominant ideology, hack hipsters to shreds and produces an intellectual comedy that one is relieved to read. Cat and Girl is primarily the interaction between a pseudo-intellectual and an intellectual respectively. Many debates about life and society’s basic complexities take place, not only giving commentary on the “system” but on the people that engage in and comment upon western consumerism. Fairly fatalist.
Current synopsis by: givenscissors
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| phatnes |
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| It\'s amazing, I read all of it, and I quote C&G \"I liked their old stuff better\". Recently there is a little much artistic self reflection and worries about authenticity that I simply feel do not concern me so much. Oh well. I imagine how much more of the cultural references I would get if I was a native English speaker, or a Yankee, or even from NYC. But even without that, it is one of my absolute favorites. |
| numonohimax |
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| i love that people criticize this comic because they don\'t understand the cultural references. \"i don\'t get it, so it must suck.\" maybe you don\'t get it because you\'re ignorant :P |
| DeathbyChiasmus |
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| I myself enjoy it a lot. some of the allusions pass right over my head, but I love its social criticisms and Cat's ridiculous quasi-non-sequiturs. perhaps too clever for its own good? well...perhaps. but that's also a compliment. |
| thomsedavi |
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| Definitely one of the better comics out there. |
| givenscissors |
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| Cat and Girl provides a byzantine and cynical view of the society and ideologies that we engage in today. Though Dorothy Gambrell can seem preachy at the same time she comments on the cynical/intellectual view point that she presents, deconstructing the comic by being self-reflective. Overall, neglecting further analysis, after a hard day it's nice to have a hardy laugh. |
| ninjafeathers |
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| Truely a comic for all hipsters/creative types. If the big top guns out there are the "pizza and soda" of webcomics, C&G is a rare delicacy. Definitely an aquired taste. |
| Prettykitty |
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| This comic is funny. I can't stop laughing! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! |
| Kayputk |
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| Four comics and only one chuckle. Meh. |
| PlotlessViolence |
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| Hit an miss, depending on where the specific strip falls on the pretentious--intelligent scale. It doesn't help that I don't get ANY of the cultural references. |
| Jacob |
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| This is my favourite webcomic of them all. The comedy is intelligent, and the art is simple yet looks very nice. |
| Srdjan |
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| Sophisticated, ironical, nice b/w contrasts; Very good comic. The only problem with it is, it gets preachy once in a while. |
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