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		<title>Review: Three Panel Soul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Way back in 2002, I was first introduced to webcomics by my amazing friend Diana, who showed me Megatokyo, by Fred Gallagher. I read through a good deal of it before finding a guest comic by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd, the respective artist and author of Mac Hall, a comic about a bunch of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Way back in 2002, I was first introduced to webcomics by my amazing friend Diana, who showed me <a href="http://www.megatokyo.com">Megatokyo</a>, by Fred Gallagher. I read through a good deal of it before finding a guest comic by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd, the respective artist and author of <a href="http://www.machall.com">Mac Hall</a>, a comic about a bunch of guys living together in a dorm during their college days. But the college days must come to a close sooner or later, and what do you do then?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re McConville and Boyd, you bring the college comic to an end and start up one about the rigors of adult life. Enter <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com">Three Panel Soul</a>. As the name suggests, each comic is limited (or stretched) to three panels; this even extends to the <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-06-07">sketch pages</a> put up when there isn&#8217;t a comic. And where Mac Hall&#8217;s comics focused almost entirely on the sorts of raunchy humor that goes on in and around college, 3PS is just as likely to go down the <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-09-25">pensive</a> route. I&#8217;d call it &#8220;soulful,&#8221; but that would just accentuate the pun. Except I just did, so the point is moot.</p>
<p>McConville uses an <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2006-11-05">intentionally sketchy</a> art style for the comic. (If you doubt it&#8217;s deliberate, take a look at the animation in <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-04-20">this page</a>&#8216;s rant box.) That&#8217;s not to say that some of the shiny, colorful styles developed in Mac Hall don&#8217;t make the <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-04-16">occasional</a> <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-10-01">comeback</a>, usually for comics set in MMORPGs. Sometimes the <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-11-09">super-deformed</a> style makes a <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2008-02-19">comeback</a> as well. In retrospect, the art style changes as frequently as does the mood of the comic. But the sketchy, semi-realistic style is something of a baseline, certainly the most frequent. In statistics terms, it would be called the &#8220;mode.&#8221; And it&#8217;s relatively easy on the eyes, in all its pseudomonotone splendor.</p>
<p>Having but three panels per comic to work with, 3PS doesn&#8217;t generally do much in the way of plot. There&#8217;s a small story arc revolving around the way Matt reacts to <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-04-02">the death of his grandfather</a>, but for the most part, the comic follows the whims of the duo, devoting equal time to <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2008-06-04">mocking commercials</a>, <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-03-06">making obscure pop-culture puns</a>, <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2008-05-19">referencing</a> <a href="http://machall.com/view.php?date=2003-08-18">older Mac Hall jokes</a>, turning sentimental moments into <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-12-17">introspective comedy</a>, and <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-11-06">letting loose with the positively bizarre</a>. </p>
<p>This, of course, is split around the basic <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2008-06-17">slice-of-life</a> material that the comic gravitates toward. Hey, if you want to write a journal, you might as well enjoy it. I personally can relate to <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2008-07-22">this comic</a> far too well, although other comics can really only come <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2008-10-06">from his point of view</a>. And sometimes a certain amount of the <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2009-02-24">surreal</a> peeks through. The jokes are crude sometimes, but sometimes it feels like that&#8217;s to be expected from an online comic. Sad, but there you go.</p>
<p>In the end, 3PS is an entertaining comic with a variety of jokes and observations. And a couple of <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2008-11-19">prancing death knights</a>. And a cat named <a href="http://www.threepanelsoul.com/view.php?date=2007-10-08">Schrodinger</a>. I mean, how cool is that?</p>
<p><b>Comic Rating:</b> Three panels.</p>
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