Goats (webcomic)

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Goats

Good Hitler vs Space Hitler (1 of 19)
Author(s) Jonathan Rosenberg
Website http://www.goats.com
Update schedule New strips daily Monday - Thursday
Launch date 1997 April 1, [1]
Genre Comedy, Drama, Action

Goats is a webcomic written and illustrated by Jonathan Rosenberg. It has been in existence since April 1, 1997. On April 03, 2006, after nine years drawing the strip, Rosenberg became a full-time cartoonist making his living drawing Goats.

Goats follows a (loose) plot surrounding the adventures of Rosenberg's cartoon alter ego, along with his friend/drinking buddy Phillip, and many characters including animals, celebrities, aliens and villains. Most of the strips are separated into story arcs, which have very different, though still coherent, plots. Except for the time that the world was destroyed, all of the strips fit into one continuous timeline.

The strip originally took place entirely in Manhattan, New York, and mostly within either Jon and Phillip's apartment or their favorite bar (the Peculier Pub, mirroring a genuine Manhattan pub). After several years, the strip has expanded significantly in plot expansion, character development and scene location.

Diversification began after what Rosenberg has referred to as "the soft reset" [2] of the Goats multiverse when the Earth was destroyed on July 12, 2002 [3].

Goats and Rosenberg are part of the Dumbrella collective. Goats is hosted by Phillip Karlsson's Dumbrella Hosting service.


Contents

[edit] Locations

[edit] Manhattan 3

Manhattan 3 is very similar to our universe in many regards (save for the existence of Satanic chickens, extra-terrestrials and talking animals). The Earth was destroyed once, but no-one batted an eyelid. It is unclear as to whether that happened in Manhattan 3 or a very similar and much less complicated universe.

[edit] The Peculier Pub

The inspiration for the Peculier Pub is a pub with the same name that is located in Manhattan on Bleeker St. between LaGuardia Pl. and Thompson St. It is a museum of the brewing arts that simultaneously explains the evolution of the aluminum can and serves host to numerous students during busy weekend hours. The pub has two beer menus, one domestic and the other imported. With over 300 different bottled beers and an extremely knowledgeable bar-staff, the Peculier Pub has been a solid inspiring force for the Goats comic.

The Peculier Pub of Manhattan 3 has been host to zombie invations, alien sexual maturing, amorous goats, fish who live in beer, plane crashes, philosophical drunken debates and numerous other disturbing events. Each of these have shaped the most formative years for the characters and the comic growth since 1997.

[edit] New Jersey

New Jersey of the Goats multiverse is usually an ancillary location only seen in b-stories and recollection. It is generally south of Manhattan 3 but reference to Jersey 17 have shown that there are alternate New Jerseys that may or may not have any similarities to what we know.

Many characters have links to New Jersey in Goats. Diablo's mother was impregnated by the demonic soul of Ray Cohn in 1986 outside of Plainsboro. According to one of Diablo's Twix sagas, he later married Shazam Twix and they settled in a cottage in New Jersey and had five children. It also stands as the home of Stan, Diablo's poker partner, the Demon Fire of Xibalba and the location of the cave-home of Shazam Twix as he is looking for love while in a sanetarium. The initial target in Gregor Mendel's world takeover plan, New Jersey is often the butt of jokes for its questionable quality of life and has been even been equated to Brussels, the "New Jersey of Europe."

Later plans for New Jersey have been touched on during Toothgnip's psychic ramblings where he states that in 2032, the ruins of New Jersey are ruled over by Jerrell.

[edit] Doodletown

Though an actual tourist location in New York, in the mind of Diablo, the site is an "Auschwitz for chickens" and home to anti-chickeners. It is also the site of the Chicken-Bear Massacree of 1869.

In more recent times, it is a haunted location by the ghosts of previous residents who brainwash Megan to stay for the rest of her life. However, Phillip's overclocked lemon wielded by Jon reverts Megan to her former self. They both continue their search for Diablo when they find that Toothgnip has killed Diablo again.

[edit] Pub Stub

Levels of existence exist along dimensional axis in the Goats multiverse. Along the axis in each dimension of existence is a pub that acts as a the hub of the dimension. At least one dimension is somewhat different; this dimension is one that "died in the womb" and whose only locale is the pub on the axis.

The only permanent resident in this "pub stub" is Alfred, a self-proclaimed "bartender to God" who has remained in the Pub after having been inexplicably transported there 19,000 subjective years (some twenty years in Earth Dimension time; time within the pub stub is not synced with other levels ) from his homeland in Switzerland.

No objects within the pub have any color and visitors become grey if in the Pub Stub for a suitable amount of time.

[edit] Topeka Prime

[edit] Infinite Monkey Dimension

As its name implies, the Infinite Monkey Dimension (also known as "Alternate Dimension") houses an infinite number of monkeys. They were employed by God (before his untimely death), and work as editors of other dimensions. They work partially because they wish to make the other dimensions better places, and partially for the weekly pudding parties on the dimension. Important Infinite Monkeys in this realm include Steve and Gus, who may or may not have created Oliver as an attempt to make the "story" of the dimension more interesting. Also residing in the Dimension is Woody Allen, the Editor-In-Chief.

The dimension is geographically similar to Arkansas (as seen in numerous strip backgrounds). It has rolling hills and mountains in the distance and a very heavy wooded aspect interlaced with streams and waterfalls. At least four planetary bodies are visible in the skies.

[edit] Middle Pangaea

[edit] Xibalba

Xibalba is the source of the Demon Fire used to complete Oliver's dimension-jumping spider robot, Tarfon. It was first referenced by Stan, who gave the direction as being "one exit south of here on the New Jersey Turnpike." The route is separated by three trials until the traveller must vanquish the gods of death.

Skullburger is also located here and is frequented by familiar characters Ernesto's clone and One Death.

[edit] Crab City

Crab City is a City made by Crabs, for Crabs and from Crabs. The Crabs are very proud of this.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Main Characters

Jon
Technically the level-headed one, Jon is possessed of a wry sense of humor and seemingly limitless patience. In the beginning, many of the strips relied on mocking his pathetic life, but eventually he got the girl and became a respectable character. He always wears a thin black tie and drinks IPAs. You could sort of call him the main character, but the strip has effortlessly managed to ignore him for weeks (months?) at a time.
Phillip
Jon's drinking buddy, a programmer, Swedish, and very fond of Hefeweizen. Phillip views the world through the bottom of a glass that is permanently full of beer, and seems to be completely incapable of pursuing a logical train of thought, or even a coherent one. Nevertheless, this approach seems to pay off, as Phillip is a multi-millionaire, having invented "Sporkle" brand pork and apple drink, and the colour Blern. Has also successfully overclocked a lemon. Also enjoys the life of a petty supervillain in the guise of the Chaos Pope. A member of the International League of Pedants. Known as "The Programmer" in many prophecies, he is to save the universe from ending on December 12, 2012.
Toothgnip
The Goat of the title, although actually something of a minor player of late. Was one of Thor's chariot-pulling goats, and his name was created during a drunken conversation about Norse mythology. Until recently, he possessed the Panties of Potency, which gave him the power to pick up women in bars. He currently appears to have some other powers, granted by the Demon Fire of Xibalba, but they are still unclear.
Diablo
Originally, a satanic chicken, introduced long ago to spice up the comic. Generally causes outrageous violence and mischief, but is still cute. Has been decapitated and dismembered a number of times (and, on one occasion, actually buried). Longtime poker buddies with a man who he calls Satan, but is actually named Stan, but makes convincingly good hummus dip.
Fish/Fineas
Once just a simple goldfish who lived in a mug of beer, Fish has evolved somewhat during the series. His other personality, Fineas, is a hyperintelligent immortal cyborg assassin USB device.
Neil and Bob
Two immature, irresponsible, violent, lovable aliens. They have a spaceship which is powered by an engine which converts kittens into pop-tarts, and are the focus of the brilliant "Dungeons and Hamsters" strips.
Oliver
Diablo's son. Evil genius. Possibly created by Gus and Steve. Wants to take over the world. Currently "driving" the corpse of Khan, Jr.

[edit] Minor Characters by Location

[edit] Manhattan 3

Gregor Mendel
The father of modern genetics. His twin obsessions of vegetables and fascism resulted in the creation of a sentient pea plant army which he directed towards Germany in an attempt to form the Fourth Reich. This nefarious scheme was foiled by the combined efforts of Diablo and his mentor Shazam Twix, a shotgun toting, hard drinking ten pin bowler. Mendel's inclusion in the strip has been mentioned as an effort to make some use of Rosenberg's degree in Biology. Mendel is also the reason for the creation of the Fineas personality within Fish. Is one of the few supervillains within the Goats storyline.
Jerrell
A programmer who previously worked with Phillip, his dialogue usually consists of "die die die", "fornicate", and "666". However, this standard for him has been shattered since his witnessing of Jon's and Phillip's moustache fight. He has not been seen since.
Stan
Currently lives in NJ and played poker with Diablo regularly. May or may not be Satan, and seems to know much about creating holes in the universe.
Space Mummy/Spummy
Has appeared in several other comics. Apparently after the (zombified) Fish in order to make his cat immortal.

[edit] The Peculier Pub
Stephanie
The senior bartender at the Peculier Pub.
Siobain
A bartender at the Peculier Pub.
Tommy
Owner of the Peculier pub.

[edit] Pub Stub

Alfred
Alfred has been called "God's Bartender". Formerly a resident of Switzerland, Alfred was snatched way from his current existence back in 1982 and woke up in charge of the Pub Stub. He has refined his craft over the last 19,000 subjective years (time runs differently in the Pub Stub).

[edit] Infinite Monkey Dimension

Steve
An assistant editor in charge of Manhattan 3. Infinite monkey.
Gus
An assistant editor in charge of Manhattan 3. Infinite monkey.
Woody Allen
Senior editor in charge of Manhattan 3. Not an infinite monkey.

[edit] Topeka Prime

Farmella Cummington-Bloomers
Farmella comes from the advanced farming dimension of Topeka Prime. A Farmer's Daughter, she has been trained in the Knack, an ability that allows her to slide up and down the central "pub axis" of the multiverse. Of her own accord, she retrieved Phillip from the Pub Stub, in the belief that he is the Programmer, whose arrival was foretold in the Great Farmer's Almanac, a Topekan holy book.
Wheatina Bloomers
Farmella's mother and Farmer.
Clara
A biologically driven quantum DNA computer. Phillip's workstation. Cow.
Yakmeat
A programmer originally from Brooklyn 19.
Cornhusk
Originally from one of the Monsanto Worlds, she is a corn programmer and lesbian.

[edit] Middle Pangaea

Toshi Diplo
Toshi Diplo kidnapped Jon from the Pub Stub, mistaking him for a programmer. It is thought that she may be from the weapons-world of Middle Pangaea.
Grif Pentax
Grif Pentax assisted Toshi Diplo in Jon's kidnapping. He has the Knack.
Glock
Glock appears to be a lizard-man from Middle Pangaea; he also assisted with Jon's kidnapping.

[edit] Xibalba, Mayan Underworld

One Death

Seven Death

[edit] Crab City

Samuel Greeley
Crab, accountant.
Rococo Wattles
Crab, socialite, heiress.
Knowledgeable Pete

[edit] Fish's Mind

Reese Witherspoon

[edit] Old Characters

Megan
Jon's on-again, off-again girlfriend. They originally met in college. She has not been seen in the strip since early 2005.
Lauren
Phillip's wife.
Lori
An old bartender. She progressed from being a sadistic object of Jon's affection to zombie, back to life.
Frank Coffee
A lawyer. Was crushed to death by the space mummy.
Biff Wellington
Shazam Twix
The hero of many of Diablo's extended stories.

[edit] Brief Appearances

Howard the Eggplant
One of the earliest characters drawn by Jon Rosenberg, he is a sarcastic eggplant.
Bruce the Sleestak
From another dimension. Gay. Depressed.
Sentient Citrus
Created by Phillip. A conscious, alive, and unsurprisingly depressed lemon.
Staropramen
Arch-nemesis of the International League of Pedants. Poops a lot. Super-villain.

[edit] Plot/Storyline

[edit] Early Goats

In the beginning, Jon and Phillip were geeks and they watched TV a lot. That is, when they weren't at the Peculier Pub, consuming great quantities of beer.

Jon was particularly unsuccessful with women, suffered from amazingly low self-esteem and had little in the way of spine, job or coolness. He had a huge crush on a somewhat sadistic bartender at the Peculier known as Lori. Phillip was tall, Swedish and drunk. They hung out a lot with a talking goat named Toothgnip who had a way with the Ladies (later revealed to be due to his Panties of Potency).

Not long into these adventures, along came a talking Satanic chicken named Diablo. Diablo and Toothgnip most certainly did not get along. For one reason or another Diablo's head kept getting blown off, severed, and variously removed from his edifice (only to be replaced later).

At some stage Phillip managed to corrupt two members of an extra-terrestrial species. And so Neil and Bob (pun intended) became new and omnisexual members of the cast.

[edit] Shazam Twix

[edit] Post "Soft Reset" Goats

There were 26 series (plus 2 guest artist series) after the destruction of Earth that gradually prepared the characters and readers for large changes that were happening in the comic.

[edit] Character Development

Diablo has grown away from his overtly evil ways and has become a softer, often more gullible father-figure. Oliver, however, absorbed that lost maliciousness and has shown with a fiery brilliance, a well of evil within himself that dwarfs many of the "bad" things that Diablo had ever done.

Phillip and Jon remained generally the same with small tweaks in their personalities but nothing changing drastically. Fish, though, has very much been the largest change in the new strips leading into more current storylines. His alter-ego, Fineas, has taken more controls over Fish and the lovable character has become harder and more dangerous as a counter to Toothgnip and Oliver's mistreatment of the naive beer-dweller.

Toothgnip has, like the majority of the comic, been often off camera. His few appearances set up the basis for much of the infinite typewriter series and beyond. Showing his character in a more bitter and antagonistic vein than he had appeared before.

Minor characters remained as they often had been before: supportive of major character's whims and fleetingly expendable in many cases.

[edit] Plot Summary

The plot after the destruction of Earth became more storyline based. Instead of many, disjointed topics that left very little permanent change to the Goats multiverse, the topics began to build off each other. The problems between Fish/Fineas and Toothgnip escalated during the Space Wizard series. Diablo and Toothgnip's relationship remained strained but also grew to include Oliver. Oliver and Fineas had a limited respect for each other but began to cooperate against their common enemy.

This transitional phase was primarily a way for Rosenberg to move the Goats strip away from brief one-liners into a more mature, storyline based strip. He has stated on several occasions that he is finally moving the comic in the direction that had always been at least a primary idea for his creation.

[edit] Infinite Monkeys Onwards

[edit] Business model

Goats has thrived mostly on revenue from advertising and merchandise, especially t-shirts.

As a "pioneer" of sorts in the web-comics industry, Rosenberg once experimented with micropayments, and produced strong evidence that no business model involving them as a primary source of income could be feasible.

Previously, "Premium" and "Super-Premium" services could be purchased which allowed access to extra content (including another Rosenberg comic, "Patent Pending", and a collection of bonus strips) for one year. These services have been discontinued indefinitely, although all the content is still on the site for previous customers. Those who would very much like to catch up on that content now seem to be out of luck.

[edit] Forum

Goats also has a lively forum filled with a diverse range of readers (including webcomic artists and critics) and with a variety of topics.

Controversy and bouts of avid and frantic discussion often ensue, partially due to the Slashdot-style moderation system.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links