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''[http://www.cad-comic.com/ Ctrl+Alt+Del]'' is a [[Two Gamers on a Couch]] [[Web Comic]], following the adventures of two guys, a girl, and a robot who alternate between sitting around playing video games and getting up to [[Hilarity Ensues|wacky hijinks]].
'''''Ctrl+Alt+Del''''' is a [[Two Gamers on a Couch]] [[Web Comic]], following the adventures of two guys, a girl, and a robot who alternate between sitting around playing video games and getting up to [[Hilarity Ensues|wacky hijinks]].


The comic tends to alternate its updates between story-based strips and video game-specific ones.
The comic tends to alternate its updates between story-based strips and video game-specific ones.
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Not to be confused with the three-finger-salute/[[Star Trek|Vulcan Nerve Pinch]].
Not to be confused with the three-finger-salute/[[Star Trek|Vulcan Nerve Pinch]].


There is also an animated adaption, [[Title: the Adaptation|Ctrl+Alt+Del: The Animated Series]]. Its site is [http://www.cad-series.com/ here].
You can read it [http://www.cad-comic.com/ here].

There is also an animated adaption, '''[[Title: the Adaptation|Ctrl+Alt+Del: The Animated Series]]''. Its site is [https://web.archive.org/web/20130529154304/http://cad-series.com/ here].


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** Faildruid, a hapless [[World of Warcraft]] player/character who happens to be [[Everything's Worse with Bears|a bear]] (and later an [[Dungeons and Dragons|owl-bear]]). His crime is basically being a very naive newbie.
** Faildruid, a hapless [[World of Warcraft]] player/character who happens to be [[Everything's Worse with Bears|a bear]] (and later an [[Dungeons and Dragons|owl-bear]]). His crime is basically being a very naive newbie.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Since the miscarriage, there have been more purely dramatic strips and less gags.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Since the miscarriage, there have been more purely dramatic strips and less gags.
* [[Chainsaw Good]]: This strip: [http://www.cad-comic.com/cad/20061115\]
* [[Chainsaw Good]]: This strip: [https://web.archive.org/web/20170401060644/http://www.cad-comic.com/cad/20061115]
* [[Character Development]] / [[Character Derailment]]: {{spoiler|Ethan suddenly acquires competence when he uses his cellphone as a wire. It's been theorized that this has something to do with Ethan and Lilah moving from boyfriend-girlfriend to married couple, where Ethan's behavior wouldn't really work. Or he did it as part of his daily seven seconds of focus.}}
* [[Character Development]] / [[Character Derailment]]: {{spoiler|Ethan suddenly acquires competence when he uses his cellphone as a wire. It's been theorized that this has something to do with Ethan and Lilah moving from boyfriend-girlfriend to married couple, where Ethan's behavior wouldn't really work. Or he did it as part of his daily seven seconds of focus.}}
* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: Ethan trying out an RPG-themed rewards system (one of his rare, not-actually-that-bad ideas) at his game shop when he encounters a [[Gamer Chick]] who's trying to manipulate the system by buying ten games at once to get an eleventh one at a discount and then returning the first ten games. Ethan seems to get the upper hand after he sorts out the rules, but then she moves on rigging the tabletop games by, um, paying the entrance fees for a band of hobos for a prize that's only a percentage of the money she paid.
* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: Ethan trying out an RPG-themed rewards system (one of his rare, not-actually-that-bad ideas) at his game shop when he encounters a [[Gamer Chick]] who's trying to manipulate the system by buying ten games at once to get an eleventh one at a discount and then returning the first ten games. Ethan seems to get the upper hand after he sorts out the rules, but then she moves on rigging the tabletop games by, um, paying the entrance fees for a band of hobos for a prize that's only a percentage of the money she paid.
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 27 August 2021

Ctrl+Alt+Del is a Two Gamers on a Couch Web Comic, following the adventures of two guys, a girl, and a robot who alternate between sitting around playing video games and getting up to wacky hijinks.

The comic tends to alternate its updates between story-based strips and video game-specific ones.

Not to be confused with the three-finger-salute/Vulcan Nerve Pinch.

You can read it here.

There is also an animated adaption, 'Ctrl+Alt+Del: The Animated Series. Its site is here.


Tropes used in Ctrl+Alt+Del include:

Ryan Sohmer: We produced Ctrl+Alt+Del season one. Never again. Lost HUGE amounts of money.

  • Art Evolution: An incredibly slow one, but it's happening nonetheless, at least with regards to using some different angles and new expressions.
  • Atomic F-Bomb: Ethan lets one loose in the cartoon.
  • Author Avatar: The main character, Ethan, has an outstanding physical resemblance to Buckley, and Buckley admitted he based the character on himself just how most of the cast are based on real life friends of his.
  • Axe Crazy: The Four Players, but mostly Two and Four.
  • Becoming the Mask: Meta example, but the current Something Awful mock thread has moved on to drawing fan art (ban art) of Buckley's characters, often in an attempt to fix the flaws in his writing/art/characterisation. This has led to the horrible realisation:

We are the CAD fans!