Rating: I used to enjoy the comic, and don't anymore.
The concept is vaguely satisfying, and even a little exciting in the SAW-esque slapstick sense (complicated death traps that are inevitably inescapable, and unlike recent SAW films, still manage to fit the "crimes" involved), but more than a few things ruin the comic in practice:
With no RSS reader or another way to tell that the comic has updated save for checking the site, attempts to follow along become aggravating at best and infuriating at worst when discovering there IS an update... oh, look, it's a joke about town hall meetings. Ha ha, where's the plot?
The first two are bad enough from a user experience perspective; the third reinforces that the actual moral quandaries in the comic are roughly equivalent to the plot of a porno. Either way, read up to the end of whatever arc you like, then stop. It's easier that way.
WebComic Best Read all at Once, if at all
Rating: I used to enjoy the comic, and don't anymore.
The concept is vaguely satisfying, and even a little exciting in the SAW-esque slapstick sense (complicated death traps that are inevitably inescapable, and unlike recent SAW films, still manage to fit the "crimes" involved), but more than a few things ruin the comic in practice:
The first two are bad enough from a user experience perspective; the third reinforces that the actual moral quandaries in the comic are roughly equivalent to the plot of a porno. Either way, read up to the end of whatever arc you like, then stop. It's easier that way.