Whomp! (webcomic)
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Author(s) | Ronnie Filyaw |
Website | whompcomic.com |
Current status/schedule | Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
Launch date | June 14, 2010[1] |
Syndicate(s) | Hiveworks |
Publisher(s) | Hiveworks |
Genre(s) | Humor, Satire, Anime |
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Whomp! is a webcomic authored and drawn by Ronnie Filyaw. The comic centers around the life and antics of the overweight, junk-food-obsessed and socially inept nerd Ronnie, who is a fictionalized version of the author, and his female Asian roommate, Agrias (Li Ming Chui).
The webcomic is released every Monday, Wednesday and Friday: its art-style, characters and storylines have evolved significantly since the strip's debut in 2010, starting from black and white strips to the full color comic it is today.
Reception[edit]
Comic Book Resources has praised Whomp! as being "consistently funny", and described Ronnie as a "modern day Ziggy".[2]
The Escapist considers it to be at the "sweet spot" between absurdity for the sake of humor, and autobiography,[3] while Alex Langley lauds Filyaw's choice to not idealize or glorify himself.[4]
Characters[edit]
Ronnie[edit]
An avatar of the author,[5] he has been described by Filyaw as "too similar, but not dissimilar enough" to himself,[6] Ronnie is an overweight social-recluse cartoonist, who suffers from frequent anxiety attacks, and very low self-esteem. He is obsessed with anime and McNuggets,[7][8] and is shown to have poor grooming habits. Many of the strips' jokes use Ronnie's social anxiety and obesity as a source of humor.[9] Ronnie is completely rotund, and sports a scrubby beard, of which he appears to be enormously proud,[10] allowing others to touch and feel it.
Ronnie's work as a cartoonist suffers from motivation problems, to the point that his motivation has anthropomorphized into 'Motivation Dude'. Ronnie's cartoon work is never explored in any detail, other than to show a few strips of his work, of the characters Sun and the Moon living together as roommates with their pet dog, Earth.[11]
Ronnie is depicted as depressed, with some strips showing comical suicide attempts, and excerpts from his journal which claim that everyone hates him. These ideas of inadequacy are also encouraged by M-Dude, who takes perverse pleasure in tormenting Ronnie — both physically and psychologically.[12][13]
Agrias[edit]
Agrias (real name Li Ming Chiu) is Ronnie's (once former) housemate. Sensible and down-to-earth — but concerned with her image — Agrias often acts as a foil to Ronnie's unpredictable nature. She is shown to have a passing interest in video games and mainstream anime,[14] and does not share Ronnie's poor grooming or dietary habits.[15]
Agrias appears, on some level, to find Ronnie's appearance repulsive, and as such, the comics do not explore any real romantic possibility between the pair[16] (to the point that Agrias assumed Ronnie was gay), although she is ultimately concerned for Ronnie's health and well-being.
Motivation Dude[edit]
An anthropomorphic representation of Ronnie's motivation (or lack thereof), "M-dude" takes sadistic pleasure in beating, humiliating or demeaning Ronnie for his apparent laziness or his physical appearance. He is described by the author as "a simple portrayal of my own self-loathing".[17] M-Dude also displays occasional homo-erotic behaviour toward Ronnie (more specifically, Ronnie's belly).
Books[edit]
Whomp! has published four books, which are sold online through the website.[18] Books are often shipped with custom hand-drawn art, often to the customer's specification.
- Extra Large Slice of Life (B&W)
- Double Order of Cries (Full color)
- Quarter-Pouter with Cheese (Full color)
- Home of the Whomper (Full color)
References[edit]
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie (June 14, 2010). "Alligator Games". Whomp!.
- ↑ ‘Whomp!’: The importance of being Ronnie, by Larry Cruz, at Comic Book Resources; published April 28, 2014; retrieved March 15, 2017
- ↑ Five Webcomics I'm Reading That You Should Too, by Phil Kahn, at the Escapist; published March 18, 2016; retrieved March 15, 2017
- ↑ Geek Lust: Pop Culture, Gadgets, and Other Desires of the Likeable Modern Geek, by Alex Langley; published October 11, 2013, by Krause Publications (via Google Books)
- ↑ "Whomp! Comic Interview – Richard Filyaw". up up down down. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! Characters". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Glut Dreams May Come". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Chemical Retraction". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Neck and Neck". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Beard News Bears". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Penned Pun Pain". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Mister Dude". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - THIS IS CARTOONING". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Changing One's Toon". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - Pretty Insecure". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ Filyaw, Ronnie. "Whomp! - The Shipping Has Sailed". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
- ↑ "Webcomic Sessions — Interview". Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ "Whomp! Store". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
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