Irritability (webcomic)

Irritablility
Author(s) Mike E. Woodson
Website http://maze.icomix.com/comicpage/index1.html
Current status / schedule Updates occasionally
Launch date 1998 [1]
Genre(s) Comedy

Irritability is an irregularly updated webcomic by Mike E. Woodson. Originally appearing in The Daily Texan (the University of Texas at Austin student newspaper), it now appears on his website. It has run since 1998.

Irritability is primarily about the fantastic interacting with modern day life, most notably elements from roleplaying games and anime. For example, a man is saved from a rockslide because his HMO required he wear an earth-elemental damage ring. Magical creatures and mecha abound, and most of the main characters have supernatural powers. Irritability started out as a text story which is available on the site, but which Woodson doesn't recommend to anyone. It was then a college strip, and so became a comic about college, but gradually evolved and now goes pretty much wherever it pleases.

Irritability is rife with satire and includes parodies of superheroes, anime (such as Fushigi Yūgi), and common elements of roleplaying games, such as status ailments and characters who are obsessed with treasure. Many of the strips end on complete non-sequiturs and the characters seem resigned to the often nonsensical nature of the world they live in. Other common threads in the comic are the fictional country of Vedica, which many of the characters with supernatural powers hail from, mad science, and fantasy-style adventuring being a common hobby to the point of having its own magazines.

Overall, despite the often surreal nature of the strip, Irritability gives the impression of having a consistent setting, which sets it apart from many strips that rely upon the strange-meets-mundane comedy formula.

Every so often Mike does a 24-hour comic, a comic project thought up by Scott McCloud in which the goal is to do a 24-page comic in 24 hours. The 24-hour comics are separate from the strips, but fit into the Irritability continuity, an example being when Exoth was so lazy that he spent around a year sitting on a couch in the main comic strips and only got up and started doing things again in a 24-hour comic, after which he was seen being active in the main strips again.

In between the main irritability strips Mike draws 'Bad comics', quicker strips made in groups often with even more absurdist punch lines than normal.

Characters

None of the main characters could really be called heroes, in fact, most of them display a blatant disregard for the well-being of others or even themselves. (Beireia: "Don't you even have a self-preservation instinct?" Exoth: "I suppress it.")

The Banana family
Exoth's minions

Exoth, Ourorya and Enne are masters of the "Ieszen Gedre" martial art, which gives them many mystical abilities. Known abilities include: Telekinetic Power; Superhuman skills at ski-ball, minigolf, and bowling; Surviving a gunshot to the face (by only uses 0.5% of one's neurons to think); Superhuman strength.

Tatanya's Classmates
Other characters

Art style

Woodson's art style is influenced by anime but has its own unique style. The strip is usually in black and white, with color strips appearing roughly once every 100 strips.

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