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Why is he referring to it as A.I.? A.I. has TONS of forms. What A.I. was he using? ChatGPT? That would make sense, but still. This has been bugging me all week.
Also, it seems that some people donāt understand Peirceās comic making process. The way he comes up with ideas is by sitting in a chair and staring into space until he gets an idea. Heād write the idea down in his cartooning notebook, and then later, heāll make a comic about it. The comics are usually made a few weeks/months in advance. Anywaysā¦
Strip rating: 0/10 This arc was really boring and frustrating to read. I read comics to get a laugh out of them, not to criticize them and get mad at the lack of effort! There hasnāt been a BN comic that genuinely made me laugh in MONTHS.
francis always knows he always has the last comment and he is always right nate is always dumb,its always the same thing nate has some bogus idea he tells it to francis and francis in his head is like this idea sucks thatās 50 % of most of all the strips were is the creativity 3/10 same thing every time
Itās probably by accident, but I think Nate is doing something right. Using AI for inspiration. Although I imagine itāll Iāll turn out horribly wrong somehow!
I really hope this is the only A.I. arc Peirce does. This has been the same joke repeated over and over and everybody already knows itās stupid for anyone to have ChatGPT write a paper.
And yeah I agree, her absence is sort of infuriating. But another issue I have isā¦
Whereās Teddy? Chad? Or Dee Dee? Dee Dee hasnāt been in the strip since 10/16/23, Daphne is nowhere to be seen since 10/9/23, Teddy hasnāt been in the strip since 10/7/23, and Chad just poofed away since 10/2/23 (which he didnāt speak in, by the way. His last SPEAKING appearance was 9/30/23.) And donāt even get me started on Artur or Jenny. But getting to the actual review itself, Iām joining the ātrendā of rating this strip a 0/10. Other reviewers have explained exactly why.
Giving the arguing above, why donāt we try and turn this around a bit?
Whatās your favorite Big Nate arc and why? No judgement, no negativity, no arguing. Just explain what you enjoy about a particular arc and why you enjoy it! Iāll go first
An AI comic strip, sounds like it has great potential to have a great ending.
Big Nate: A Comic Strip IconIntroduction
Comic strips have been an integral part of the daily newspaper experience for generations, bringing humor and commentary into the lives of millions of readers. Among these beloved comic strips, one stands out with its unique blend of humor and relatability: āBig Nate.ā Created by Lincoln Peirce, Big Nate has captured the hearts and minds of readers young and old alike. This essay explores the history, influence, and enduring appeal of the Big Nate comic strip.
āBig Nateā made its debut in 1991, thanks to the creative mind of Lincoln Peirce. The comic strip originally appeared in a handful of newspapers but soon found its way to syndication, making it accessible to a vast audience. The strip follows the daily adventures of Nate Wright, a sixth-grader with an oversized ego, who navigates the ups and downs of middle school life. Set in the fictional P.S. 38, the series introduces a colorful cast of characters that add depth and humor to Nateās world.
One of the key factors contributing to the enduring popularity of āBig Nateā is the well-crafted characters. Nate Wright, the central character, is the epitome of an overconfident middle school student. His hilarious and often misguided efforts to gain popularity and outsmart his teachers resonate with readers, as they remind us of our own school days. His interactions with his friends, including Francis, Teddy, and Dee Dee, add layers to the story, emphasizing the importance of friendship during the tumultuous pre-adolescent years. In contrast, antagonists like Mrs. Godfrey, Nateās sixth-grade teacher, and Gina, the class know-it-all, provide comic relief through their perpetual conflicts with Nate.
Lincoln Peirce skillfully utilizes character development, growth, and the passage of time to keep the strip fresh and engaging.
YouSless Premium Member over 1 year ago
Iām back from my break!
ND Cool Z over 1 year ago
You couldāve changed āRevenge and Codependencyā instead of āWuthering Heightsā, Nate, but noooā¦
Also thereās an epic progressive power metal band named Wuthering Heights
eromlig over 1 year ago
Not only that, he changed Heathcliff to Felix.
Neat1Up over 1 year ago
Why is he referring to it as A.I.? A.I. has TONS of forms. What A.I. was he using? ChatGPT? That would make sense, but still. This has been bugging me all week.
Also, it seems that some people donāt understand Peirceās comic making process. The way he comes up with ideas is by sitting in a chair and staring into space until he gets an idea. Heād write the idea down in his cartooning notebook, and then later, heāll make a comic about it. The comics are usually made a few weeks/months in advance. Anywaysā¦
Strip rating: 0/10 This arc was really boring and frustrating to read. I read comics to get a laugh out of them, not to criticize them and get mad at the lack of effort! There hasnāt been a BN comic that genuinely made me laugh in MONTHS.
BenGMan over 1 year ago
Can this arc end pls?
Gamer Jr Readz over 1 year ago
No itās not gonna be an F-, itās gonna be a Z-.
Tennis Ball over 1 year ago
Wow, the same joke like everyday. How disappointing. There was a good streak of arcs last month what happened? Iām waiting for this to end. :/
Tennis Ball over 1 year ago
Wow everyone is split on this arc
elbow macaroni over 1 year ago
5th graders reading Wuthering Heights? Nope.
csroberto2854 over 1 year ago
Nate could make an image with AI (complete with the wonky eyes and inaccurate hands) and still claim it as his
Goat from PBS over 1 year ago
I wonder how this will end. My guess: caught for plagiarism.
B@+m@n007 over 1 year ago
4/10, this arc started out promising, but ended disappointingly. I wonder how it will end.
Clarence over 1 year ago
Letās see whatās gonna happen tomorrow
Appel Pai over 1 year ago
Probably not an F minus. Maybe we could talk a Cā¦
Joe Burud Premium Member over 1 year ago
The irony here is, AI generated this comic
Cincoflex over 1 year ago
The least believable part is that 4th graders are reading Wuthering Heights.
Eggmanthegreat over 1 year ago
francis always knows he always has the last comment and he is always right nate is always dumb,its always the same thing nate has some bogus idea he tells it to francis and francis in his head is like this idea sucks thatās 50 % of most of all the strips were is the creativity 3/10 same thing every time
eced52 over 1 year ago
Is there anything lower than F-?
Eggmanthegreat over 1 year ago
i wonder what will happen tomorrow though this arc can still be salvaged though but yeah lets get back to the real drama of dalphine
STUFF ENJOYER over 1 year ago
At least Nate made original. And Super Mario Bros. Wonder is now out.
Sour Skittles over 1 year ago
todays my birthday!
Mike Baldwin creator over 1 year ago
Itās probably by accident, but I think Nate is doing something right. Using AI for inspiration. Although I imagine itāll Iāll turn out horribly wrong somehow!
stamps over 1 year ago
āwutheringā ā blowing with a dull roaring sound.
francyāØ over 1 year ago
Why does he even need AI?
Flipnote19 over 1 year ago
I really hope this is the only A.I. arc Peirce does. This has been the same joke repeated over and over and everybody already knows itās stupid for anyone to have ChatGPT write a paper.
markkahler52 over 1 year ago
Why compete with AI? Like having artificial roses compete with REAL roses!!
csroberto2854 over 1 year ago
Francis: for a guy who thinks heās pretty intelligent, YOUāRE REALLY F#$&G STUPID!
Nate: F@*$& YOU!
kaystari Premium Member over 1 year ago
All together, thatās actually a great title
sonicspeedrunner300 over 1 year ago
Say it with me, people.
āwhereās daphne?ā
And yeah I agree, her absence is sort of infuriating. But another issue I have isā¦
Whereās Teddy? Chad? Or Dee Dee? Dee Dee hasnāt been in the strip since 10/16/23, Daphne is nowhere to be seen since 10/9/23, Teddy hasnāt been in the strip since 10/7/23, and Chad just poofed away since 10/2/23 (which he didnāt speak in, by the way. His last SPEAKING appearance was 9/30/23.) And donāt even get me started on Artur or Jenny. But getting to the actual review itself, Iām joining the ātrendā of rating this strip a 0/10. Other reviewers have explained exactly why.
W A N I over 1 year ago
is*
The Doll Face over 1 year ago
Giving the arguing above, why donāt we try and turn this around a bit?
Whatās your favorite Big Nate arc and why? No judgement, no negativity, no arguing. Just explain what you enjoy about a particular arc and why you enjoy it! Iāll go first
ILIKECOOKIES over 1 year ago
8/10 Funny and such a ānateā thing to do!
Charlie Brown fan over 1 year ago
An AI comic strip, sounds like it has great potential to have a great ending.
Big Nate: A Comic Strip IconIntroduction
Comic strips have been an integral part of the daily newspaper experience for generations, bringing humor and commentary into the lives of millions of readers. Among these beloved comic strips, one stands out with its unique blend of humor and relatability: āBig Nate.ā Created by Lincoln Peirce, Big Nate has captured the hearts and minds of readers young and old alike. This essay explores the history, influence, and enduring appeal of the Big Nate comic strip.
āBig Nateā made its debut in 1991, thanks to the creative mind of Lincoln Peirce. The comic strip originally appeared in a handful of newspapers but soon found its way to syndication, making it accessible to a vast audience. The strip follows the daily adventures of Nate Wright, a sixth-grader with an oversized ego, who navigates the ups and downs of middle school life. Set in the fictional P.S. 38, the series introduces a colorful cast of characters that add depth and humor to Nateās world.
One of the key factors contributing to the enduring popularity of āBig Nateā is the well-crafted characters. Nate Wright, the central character, is the epitome of an overconfident middle school student. His hilarious and often misguided efforts to gain popularity and outsmart his teachers resonate with readers, as they remind us of our own school days. His interactions with his friends, including Francis, Teddy, and Dee Dee, add layers to the story, emphasizing the importance of friendship during the tumultuous pre-adolescent years. In contrast, antagonists like Mrs. Godfrey, Nateās sixth-grade teacher, and Gina, the class know-it-all, provide comic relief through their perpetual conflicts with Nate.
Lincoln Peirce skillfully utilizes character development, growth, and the passage of time to keep the strip fresh and engaging.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Cāmon. Iām sure about a C+.