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** "Inconvenient"? They sic a ''deathbot'' on Ian because he played a borrowed CD. The strip doesn't seem to be as anti-piracy as that summary makes it sound... rather, it points out the problem of digital distribution and peer-to-peer, while also pointing out that the industry and government seem to be willing to cross the [[Moral Event Horizon]] in punishing pirates and legitimate consumers alike.
** "Inconvenient"? They sic a ''deathbot'' on Ian because he played a borrowed CD. The strip doesn't seem to be as anti-piracy as that summary makes it sound... rather, it points out the problem of digital distribution and peer-to-peer, while also pointing out that the industry and government seem to be willing to cross the [[Moral Event Horizon]] in punishing pirates and legitimate consumers alike.
* [[Escalating War]]: A "whiteboard" war, which was ultimately and ''cruelly'' subverted after only [http://machall.com/view.php?date=2001-11-18 two] [http://machall.com/view.php?date=2001-11-29 volleys].
* [[Escalating War]]: A "whiteboard" war, which was ultimately and ''cruelly'' subverted after only [http://machall.com/view.php?date=2001-11-18 two] [http://machall.com/view.php?date=2001-11-29 volleys].
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: The titular MacDonald Hall dormitory, where most of the comic was set
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: The titular MacDonald Hall dormitory, where most of the comic was set
* [[Face Palm]]: Helen's reaction when her little sister is sent home early because she drew a picture of a duck wearing pants, which according to the teacher might cause trouble.
* [[Face Palm]]: Helen's reaction when her little sister is sent home early because she drew a picture of a duck wearing pants, which according to the teacher might cause trouble.
* [[Forgot to Pay The Bill]]: Ian neglects to pay the electric bill in lieu of buying some new video games. Oops. (Of course, in a later strip when the power goes out again, Ian is immediately blamed, even though that time it isn't his fault)
* [[Forgot to Pay the Bill]]: Ian neglects to pay the electric bill in lieu of buying some new video games. Oops. (Of course, in a later strip when the power goes out again, Ian is immediately blamed, even though that time it isn't his fault)
* [[Gamer Chick]]: Helen, later.
* [[Gamer Chick]]: Helen, later.
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: Drew.
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: Drew.

Revision as of 15:14, 9 April 2014

Mac Hall was created through a bet between the creator, Ian McConville, and a friend who claimed he "couldn't make a comic like Penny Arcade". After the 15th comic, McConville was joined by Matt Boyd who began to write the comic. It follows the exploits of a group of college students, Ian and Matt, for example, who are typical slackers. The series primarily focused on the events that occurred between classes and after hours, and only rarely references actual class work. The comic takes its name from MacDonald Hall, a dormitory at Bowling Green (Ky.) State University. Later in the series, the cast moves into a house, where they reside until graduation, and the comic's conclusion.

Mac Hall concluded on September 22, 2006, with Ian explaining that creating the comic was no longer fun. He also mentioned that the comic would continue in a new phase in October 2006, and after some delay a new project began. Thus, Three Panel Soul was born.

Tropes used in Mac Hall include:
  1. Deficiency of Goddamn Everything