Posts Tagged ‘Been Better’

SEEN WORSE

Posted on August 29th, 2008 by Anthony Cardno in Anthony, Talekyn, comics, three stars

Here’s the good news: over the course of its 600-plus page archive, the art on Been Better improves. Creator Jimmy Purcell’s characters begin to look less flat and more rounded, and he becomes far more adept at coloring each day’s entry in ways that help, rather than hinder, the art.

Here’s the bad news: for whatever reason, it took a long time for each individual page to load, so I had to skip the middle third of the archives in order to get this review done on time. So, I can’t tell you exactly when you’ll notice the art improving, just that somewhere between page 200 and page 550, it does.

There are lots of autobiographical comics out there. Some, like the classic newspaper strip “For Better or For Worse,” are only loosely based on the real family life of the creator. Some, like the increasingly popular webcomic “Allan,” are almost too devoted to “keeping it real.” “Been Better” is somewhere in the middle. Purcell retains his friends’, family’s, and coworkers’ real names (and we can assume the visuals are at least decent caricatures of what these people really look like), but he allows the strip to move into “what if” territory fairly often – especially when dealing with the customers at his various jobs over the years (as, for instance, here).

Here’s my problem: it takes a long time for us to be introduced to Jimmy’s friends by name, and either the “bios” page really is completely empty or there’s a glitch in my connection. The early strips are drawn and written in a way that implies we should know very well who these people are and what their relationship to Jimmy is. The woman I assumed was Jimmy’s mother because of strips like this, he later addresses as Cindy which strikes me as an odd way to address your Mom – unless she’s your older sister or step-mom. I’m still not sure who she is, since I had to skip that large section of the archives. A functioning cast page would have helped. (Whoever she is, she’s obviously formidable. I wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of the alarm clock with her around.)

Purcell does attempt to keep the comic humorous, rarely straying into deep sentimentality although there are occasional doses of late-teenage-angst, especially early on. The usual pop culture and topical commentary works its way in (is there a “slice of life” strip anywhere on the web or in print that doesn’t touch on those topics?), as with this recent strip about the Olympics. There are some strips that have straightforward punchlines like this one. Unfortunately, there are a good number of strips that just didn’t elicit any reaction out of me at all – not a laugh, not a groan, not even a sympathy chuckle.

One of the artistic touches I did like is that Jimmy’s glasses tend to function with the same expressiveness as other characters’ eyes. Sometimes, this puts just the right emphasis on a reaction, and sometimes it can be a bit disconcerting, as with the Olympic strip mentioned above.

Overall, I’d give Been Better a healthy 3 stars. Yes, it could have been better, but it could also have been so much worse. Rating: ★★★☆☆

Been Better

http://beenbettercomic.com

by Jimmy Purcell
reviewed by Anthony R. Cardno

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (1 votes, average: 3 out of 5)

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Been Better, review by Delos

Posted on August 29th, 2008 by Delos Woodruff in Delos, comics, two stars

Been Better has the tagline “barely based on a true story.” It sure seems like a mostly true story to me, though. There is a lot in there about his girlfriends and the fear of clowns. There is also the rare political statement and a good number of strips about personal failures and disappointment at work.

Within the first few comics, the first job shown is Jimmy working in a caricature booth. Something confused me about that - it’s a minor point but I’m getting nitpicky in my old age. I’ve done live caricatures and I even have the same unfolding easel that is shown. So what’s bothering me? I’m really not sure why the artists shown are wearing aprons. Why do I make a fuss about aprons? I suspect these aprons are uniforms and each caricature is a unique product of both the artist and the subject. It’s a personal thing whereas uniforms are decidedly impersonal. But you can relax, dear reader. It all works itself out.

Fitting the title of Been Better, Jimmy gets laid off from doing caricatures. He eventually he finds work in a camera shop, where it is shown as a dead end, waste of time job. I didn’t find that job full of interesting or humorous moments. Later, Jimmy gets a job in a theme park so there is a little more humor potential there. He is shown driving a boat and doing some other, different things. That’s an overview of what actually happens in Been Better and we’ll come back to the overall assesment of the comic. First, an announcement.

Been Better gets one full extra star just for hating the creepy King as much as I do for the same reasons. That is also Been Better’s first color strip. All of the strips before are black and white with tones. There are are few black and whites after the King, but eventually it becomes all color. Later strips are just flatted and don’t look quite as good, but the color looks better than not.

Many comics have mostly side views and end up showing what basically amount to talking heads. Been Better has some variety with angles that you don’t typically see. The drawing is done in a cartoon style with very little in the way of … what’s the word? Not warping…exaggeration. The only things exaggerated are the eyes and mouths of the characters. The style stays pretty consistent right from the start.

Some of the word balloons are a little squished but they are readable for the most part with a few exceptions: The hand lettering (like here or here) is very difficult to read. The font changes a couple of times - I suppose that during the making of 600+ comics there are bound to be some adjustments and changes. I can live with that. (It’s quite an accomplishment to have that many comics completed.)

Something in Been Better’s diary sort of approach worries me for the artist’s sake. There were a couple of girlfriends that were all drawn basically the same way with the same look and hairstyle. I suppose if they looked similiar it can’t really be helped. Ace/Aubrey (the most recent girlfriend in the comic) has curly hair and a icon’d shirt to help with that. On the side, I am not sure how later girlfriends react to seeing the artist pining over past girlfriends. I think that might offer some personal difficulties, which I suppose is in line with the theme of the comic.

You see, Been Better reminds me of the newspaper comic The Born Loser. You can find funny bits here and there but the overall theme is sometimes-tries-but-is-still-a-loser. This is perfectly reflected in the jobs the character has had. (This is not meant to be a reflection on the barely-based-on-a-true-story job choices of the artist) but they have that Burger King feel to them: no real future, no hope for lasting success. That fits the theme quite nicely and likewise, the main character risks very little that is powerful or compelling. All of this limited how much I could enjoy Been Better. After reading about half the archives, I found myself skipping ahead to the more interesting sounding comic titles in the archive. Rating: ★★½☆☆

Been Better
http://beenbettercomic.com
by James Purcell
Review by Delos Woodruff
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Been Better? I can believe that.

Posted on August 29th, 2008 by The Doctor in The Doctor, comics, one star

The original review for this comic was a bit more lengthy and went into detail as to why I simply didn’t like or enjoy this comic. That was, however, before I ran across the blogs (and you know who you are) in which the artists and fanboys of some of my other reviews are whining and moaning about how horrible my reviews are, how I’m an idiot because I don’t see things their way, and other assorted complaints of the “flame him for daring to express a negative view” variety. To them, I guess I don’t know what to say except “Tough darts, guys - don’t read my reviews, then.”

However, despite the risk of giving someone else’s fragile ego a boo-boo, The Doctor has rolled up his sleeves and written a new and improved review, complete with short words so no one strains their brain power. I’m sure after this one my write ups will go back to their old selves, so no worries. :)

I didn’t like the comic. The humor wasn’t of the type that makes me laugh, since I usually prefer gags and topics that haven’t been done to death as far as jokes go, or at least ones that aren’t so out there that you have to be in the know to get them. (The strip in which Jimmy calls various girls comes to mind; one is watching bees pollinate flowers and the other is sitting next to Bigfoot) I also felt the subject humor wasn’t original or even very imaginative, dealing mainly with the main character’s inability to deal with girlfriends, other friends or his own inept geekiness. Same basic formula as pretty much any recent sitcom, but this also had the main character cut from an Al Bundy (Married with Children) type mold, too. Some of the subject matter was a bit adult, too, and so I’d be cautious about letting kids read it. Therefore, I didn’t give the comic a high rating. I also know, however, that I am not God, and so I encourage you to take my review with a grain of salt and read the comic yourself, if you so choose.

Good place for a personal note as a reviewer, too, I think, on behalf of other reviewers: A review, unless done by a professional (which I am not, as I have stated many times) who critiques on a professional level and about professional points (such as use of color, shading, line work, etc.) is primarily an opinion. Since it is an opinion, it’s allowed to be different than those of other people. If you are the artist and don’t like it, then don’t create web comics and then ask review sites/people to review them. If you’re a rabid fanboy, accept the fact that others will have a different opinion and don’t waste time flaming them. You only make yourself look idiotic, and I suspect hurt the comic itself in the long run by driving people away.

I’ll step off my soap box now, and close by saying that hopefully none of what I have said will pertain to the creator of this web comic. I suspect that Mr. Purcell will shrug and say “Oh well…he didn’t like it,” and go on. At least, I am hoping he will. I would hate to think that my opinion bears such almighty weight that it would discourage someone from doing something they enjoy.

I give the comic one star. Rating: ★☆☆☆☆

The Doctor

Been Better
http://beenbettercomic.com
by James Purcell
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (1 votes, average: 3 out of 5)

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