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Ctrl+Alt+Del (abbreviated CAD) is a gaming -related webcomic and animated series written by Tim Buckley. The name of the comic refers to the Windows command Control-Alt-Delete.
Jun 6, 2018 · This month, Tim Buckley returned to an infamous, four-panel comic from his series Ctrl+Alt+Del (CAD) with the intention of shaking its notoriety. In the strip, the lead male character,...
Nov 6, 2015 · In 2008, web-comic artist Tim Buckley sat down to write a dramatic four-panel strip for his long-running comic “Ctrl+Alt+Del.” What he ended up creating was loss.jpg, the web’s best-known and...
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On June 2nd, 2008, Buckley posted a strip titled "Loss," in which the female lead Lilah suffers a miscarriage. The strip marked a significant change in tone from the usually comedic comic, and the poorly-executed drama of the comic spurred Ctrl+Alt+Del's significant anti- fandom to mockery.
Tim spent his evenings corpse camping newbies, ganking with an enormous group and acting like an alla round cock, getting on a spare account to mock people. He then disbanded his guild, claiming they made him look bad despite him performing most of the actions.
Dec 22, 2011 · "Ctrl+Alt+Del" is a gamer comic by Tim Buckley that was started in 2004. Even though it has a strong fanbase, it has also developed a large hatebase for its wordy joke progression, general condescending attitude, and the event that led to the CADbortion / Ctrl+Alt+Del parodies meme (see article for full details).
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Ctrl+Alt+Del is a Two Gamers on a Couch Webcomic, 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. Created and written by Tim Buckley ( no relation ).