Spamusement
Spamusement is a Web Comic whose strips (usually of the single-panel variety) are all based on the subject lines of spam received by its creator Steven Frank. Given that he picks out the weirder and more incomprehensible examples of these, there is a tendency towards extreme surrealism. Since the last update was in 2007, the members of Spamusers, formerly the Spamusement Forums, have followed this trend.
Tropes used in Spamusement include:
- Dada Comics
- A Good Name for a Rock Band: "House and the Sheds", apparently.
- Attending Your Own Funeral/The Fun in Funeral: "HELLO ME NOT DEAD" features an annoyed Cookie Monster waking up in his coffin at his (premature) funeral.
- Gone Horribly Right: "Isn't science wonderful?"
- Groin Attack: A Running Gag involves spam of the "use your penis as a tool" variety, showing something associated with that tool in the foreground and an ambulance in the background)
- Hand in the Hole (You never know what could happen!)
- Hulk Speak: Football not good.
- Lampshade Hanging: On the deliberately crude art style
- Running Gag: In addition to the tool gags above, about four comics have had a shelf of terrible software and a number of others have had a pile of cellulite or an eggplant. Cupcakes and pterodactyls are also popular.
- Schedule Slip: New works by Steven Frank himself are rare (the most recent comic is from 2007), so his fans, or at least fans of the concept, have provided content via the Guest Strip forum.
- Self-Deprecation: The "sayings" page has negative criticism of the comic.
- Shovelware: "I can propose you the optimum select software"
- Take That: Someone who continually spounts Monty Python quotes is beaten up and thrown out of the ambulance.
- Unsound Effect
- Unusual Euphemism: The Spamusement forum has some very strange euphemisms for "fuck", "shit", "cunt", and "bullshit"; "fork", "poopcakes", "tuna sandwich", and "bullhonkey", respectively
- Visual Pun: Pretty much the whole point.
- The Wiki Rule: The Spamusement! Wiki
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