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Something Positive

Something Positive logo, "Mr. Personality. "
Author(s) R. K. Milholland
Website http://www.somethingpositive.net
Current status / schedule Updating Daily
Launch date December 19, 2001 [1]
Genre(s) Dark humor

Something Positive or S*P is a webcomic by R. K. Milholland, which debuted on December 19, 2001. An author is defined both as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created Randal Keith Milholland, better known as R K Milholland is the author of several Webcomics Something Positive, New Gold Dreams, A website (alternatively web site or Web site, a back-construction from the Proper noun World Wide Web) is a collection of Web pages A day (symbol d is a unit of Time equivalent to 24 Hours and the duration of a single Rotation of planet Earth with respect to the Events 324 - Licinius abdicates his position as Roman Emperor. Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. Black comedy, also known as black humor or dark comedy, is a sub-genre of Comedy and Satire where topics and events that are usually regarded Webcomics, online comics, or Internet comics are Comics Published on a Website, often exclusively providing easy access to an Randal Keith Milholland, better known as R K Milholland is the author of several Webcomics Something Positive, New Gold Dreams, Events 324 - Licinius abdicates his position as Roman Emperor. Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. The comic is characterized by a cynical tone and off-beat humor, including its portrayals of geeks, gamers, and goths. The Cynics (Κυνικοί Cynici were an influential group of Philosophers from the ancient school of Cynicism Humour or humor (see spelling differences) is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke Laughter and provide Amusement

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Drawing style

Milholland's drawing style has changed dramatically since the strip began in 2001, and has generally leaned towards simplicity. After a while he also started using 'paint blotch' backgrounds in some comics as a substitute for actual scenery.

Cast

The comic's main characters are Davan MacIntire, Aubrey Chorde, PeeJee Shou, and Jason Pratchett with a sub-cast stemming off that, to include Davan's immediate family (Fred and Dahlia MacIntire), as well as Monette Donnelly, Davan's adopted sister. There is an array of supporting cast members that range from Davan's boneless cat, Choo-Choo Bear, to the enigmatic Spanish-speaking love-midget, Pepito, to PeeJee's gay friend Jhim. These lesser cast members appeared more frequently in the first two years of the comic, but in recent years their prominence in the story line has diminished.

Secondary characters

Minor and irregular characters

In this 'Day in the Life' strip, many side characters and one-shot types come and go, rarely making much of an impact beyond their immediate actions or talking to someone. These include Brian (the father of Monette's baby), Andy (a friend of Davan's who has been in the strip for years but rarely takes an active role), T. Arget (a MedicAid employee hostile to Davan and Kharisma), Spooky (a convention head based on a real friend of Milholland's), and Tony (an internet crush of Jhim's, who turned out to be a serial cheater). However, some minor characters have persisted through several storylines.

Non-characters

Setting and storyline

The main cast lives in some unspecified location in Boston, the MacIntire family lives in Bedford, Texas, and Monette has recently moved with Lisa to West Hollywood, California. Bedford is a Suburban city located in northeast Tarrant County, Texas in the " Mid-cities " area between Dallas and Fort West Hollywood, a city in Los Angeles County California, was incorporated on November 29, 1984. The comic will often switch between these locations, with related story lines, as well as go back in time. This most often occurs with the MacIntires and the earlier life of Davan, but has happened to explain the circumstances that brought the main three characters together. S*P has done multiple crossovers with Queen of Wands, the first of which involved a baby-sitting mishap with Choo-Choo Bear, and one with Scandal Sheet!. Queen of Wands is an Award -winning Webcomic that began on July 22, 2002, and ended on February 23, 2005. Milholland has been known to use his comic as a forum for responding to irritating email, and has more than once satirized his own comic in the process of making a point. Probably the most common type of joke in the comic is one person stating their opinion, and then being rebutted by a main cast member in crude, vulgar fashion. Davan is usually the one making the rebuttal, though PeeJee and Aubrey often share the honors as well.

S*P is largely based on the personal experiences of the cartoonist. All of the main cast has some real life basis: many of them are directly based on real people, while others combine qualities from multiple specific people. According to the FAQ, around 65-70% of the comic is based on real life experiences, although toward the beginning it was closer to 90%. Milholland has stated in one interview that a character who was based on two people had to be removed from the strip temporarily after one of those people 'betrayed' him in some fashion, and that part of their character was culled. He did not state which character, though the primary suspect is Lisa, as she is a core character in "Midnight Macabre", another strip of Milholland's, that went into stasis because of a similar (possibly the same) incident of betrayal.

Unlike many webcomics featuring players of role-playing games, it is not a gaming comic. A role-playing game ( RPG; often roleplaying game) is a Game in which the participants assume the roles of Fictional characters. The gamers that do appear are usually stereotypical D&D nerds (when Milholland does publish a gag D&D monster, it is in the 3rd edition format), who cannot function socially — but others do appear who are portrayed more positively. Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a Fantasy Role-playing game (RPG originally designed by

Storylines revolving around low-budget or no-budget theater are also common, some drawing on Milholland's experiences in the Boston theater scene. Most notorious among these was the storyline about Nailed!, a musical about the crucifixion of Jesus in the vein of Jesus Christ Superstar, but done in a manner which is irreverent and highly offensive (including a scene where Mary Magdalene does a pole dance on the cross). Jesus Christ Superstar is a Rock opera by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Saint Mary Magdalen or Mary Magdalene is described both in the canonical New Testament and in the New Testament apocrypha, as a devoted Many of the secondary Boston characters are loosely based on people in Boston's improvisational theater and sketch comedy community.

S*P, unlike many comic strips with their episodic "gag-a-day" format, takes a linear, storyline-based approach. Subject matter ranges from the main characters' adventures (both present and past) to contemporary commentary to political statements, and often makes its points in scathing and offensive fashion: for instance, in the debut strip, the strip's main character offers his opinion of an ex-girlfriend by giving her a coat hanger as a baby shower present (alluding to its use as an instrument in back-street abortions). A baby shower is a Party in which parents or expectant parents receive Gifts for their newborn or expected child An However, the strong friendships shared by the main characters inject occasional bouts of hope (and certainly have greater dramatic impact through their rarity).

A major theme in the comic is romance and relationships. The vast majority of the cast is either unlucky in love (particularly Davan, as his only 'good' relationship ended when Branwen moved away), in sometimes strained relationships (Monette and Lisa have had several trials and tribulations), or happy together in spite of each other (Fred and Faye had a wonderful, if sometimes sarcastic, relationship, and Aubrey and Jason have a marriage that seems similar to Fred and Faye's relationship). Most romantic dalliances, however, end badly.

Time frame

The strip is set in semi-realtime: That is, a year in the strip will be released over the course of a year; however, a plot arc might start out several days before it is set, then conclude on the supposed day. There are also frequent flashbacks to the past, which also come with dates.

Even with its fixture in time, the comic does not make much effort to connect with day-to-day real-life events (exceptions include the Aqua Teen Hunger Force ads that disrupted Boston). Politics are dodged if possible, apparently because Millholand "made a promise to [his] dad long ago to avoid certain topics" [27]. An exception is an arc in mid 2004, when Aubrey tries to get Peejee to go with her to the 2004 Democratic National Convention so they can hand out Nader fliers. The 2004 Democratic National Convention was a United States presidential nominating convention that took place from July 26 to July 29, 2004 Ralph Nader (born February 27 1934 is an American Attorney, Author, Lecturer, political activist, and independent candidate for President

Running Gags

Spin-offs

Something Positive has spawned three official spin-offs: New Gold Dreams, Midnight Macabre and Something Positive 1937.

Main article: New Gold Dreams

Characters

Other Comics

The cast of Super Stupor includes:

External links


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