Ctrl+Alt+Del

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. Premiering on October 23, 2002, the comic's focus has gradually shifted away from single strip gags towards longer story arcs and greater continuity through the use of video game references. Ctrl+Alt+Del currently is updated every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Why It Should Be Ctrl+Alt+Deleted

 * 1) The lazy art style in the original comic has basic backgrounds, copy-pasted Google images, and more flaws (shadows don't change position).
 * 2) The characters range from merely badly written to outright unlikeable:
 * 3) *Ethan is simply the pet of Tim Buckley, the creator of his comic and he's a Gary-Stu.
 * 4) *Lilah, Ethan's "girl gamer" girlfriend-to-wife has a somewhat bland personality.
 * 5) Bad humour without comedic timing.
 * 6) The comic followed a 4-panel frame every strip until the reboot and Buckley tried to cram many words ASAP into later issues.
 * 7) The reboot has worse writing and a convoluted story arc with a much-convoluted ending. Also, the comic goes back to gag strips after the end of the arc.
 * 8) Buckley can't take criticism and he's a paedophile because he showed his own genitals in front of an under-aged girl, among other bad things such as vandalizing Wikipedia and trying to get people to pay money just to watch his awful CAD animated series.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) Thankfully, Tim Buckley had improved his drawing skills in the 2010s; therefore, the comic series now have a better art style.

Trivia

 * The comic strip "Loss," became an internet meme.