Ubersoft Help Desk
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:18 pm
I'm starting to run out of comics that haven't been done in the club before... Not sure whether many of you will like this or not but...
Help Desk (aka Ubersoft) is one of the oldest web comics on the internet and still going today. You can start at the beginning but, since the archives are huge, and you may not got some of the old strips (depending on your computing knowledge), you may want to just want to read the introduction and then start the beginning of one of the more recent story arcs like here, here, or here.
Plot: The comic focuses on the goings on at Ubersoft, a software developer that can best be described as an extremely evil Microsoft. The company is actually run by a demon whose goal is to torment the people of the world through bad software. Most of the comics focus on Alex, one of the phone support reps, but other help desk employees and some of the programmers, marketing guys frequently show up as well. Not to mention The Boss and Binky the Cheerful Winking Paperclip. Help Desk is a comedy and it's mostly a lot of short story arcs and one-shot strips.
Art: The art starts out ok and improves a bit over time but, with the exception of a couple of the more major story arcs, it sticks to a pretty simplistic style.
Things to Know: Quite a lot of the humor is based on current goings on in the computer industry. So, if you're not too knowledgable about it, you may not get a lot of the jokes. Ubsersoft takes the place of Microsoft, but real companies such as Apple and Google show up from time to time as well.
Favorite Strips: There's a lot I like, but it'd be a pain to find them right now. The SCO arc was really good (though only if you know about SCO and what they were trying to do a while back), and nearly anything with Binky is amusing.
Help Desk (aka Ubersoft) is one of the oldest web comics on the internet and still going today. You can start at the beginning but, since the archives are huge, and you may not got some of the old strips (depending on your computing knowledge), you may want to just want to read the introduction and then start the beginning of one of the more recent story arcs like here, here, or here.
Plot: The comic focuses on the goings on at Ubersoft, a software developer that can best be described as an extremely evil Microsoft. The company is actually run by a demon whose goal is to torment the people of the world through bad software. Most of the comics focus on Alex, one of the phone support reps, but other help desk employees and some of the programmers, marketing guys frequently show up as well. Not to mention The Boss and Binky the Cheerful Winking Paperclip. Help Desk is a comedy and it's mostly a lot of short story arcs and one-shot strips.
Art: The art starts out ok and improves a bit over time but, with the exception of a couple of the more major story arcs, it sticks to a pretty simplistic style.
Things to Know: Quite a lot of the humor is based on current goings on in the computer industry. So, if you're not too knowledgable about it, you may not get a lot of the jokes. Ubsersoft takes the place of Microsoft, but real companies such as Apple and Google show up from time to time as well.
Favorite Strips: There's a lot I like, but it'd be a pain to find them right now. The SCO arc was really good (though only if you know about SCO and what they were trying to do a while back), and nearly anything with Binky is amusing.