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Mac Hall (debut: November 7 2000) is a webcomic which was created through a bet between the creator Ian McConville and a friend who claimed he couldn't make a comic like Penny-Arcade.McConville, Ian. "[Hitch Hiker's Guide to MH]". Machall.com. November 29, 2001. After the fifteenth comic Ian was joined by Matt Boyd who began to write the comic.#redirect [[Template:Fact]]

Machall is about a group of college students who are typical slackers. While they sometimes do some actual work for classes, most of the time they just goof off and hang around the campus having fun. The comic takes its name from MacDonald Hall, a dormitory at Bowling Green State University. Later on, the cast moves into a house, where they currently reside. The series seems to have less focus on college life and more focus on the cast's antics afterwards, but it recently has started to return to a college focus.

There is an attention grabbing gag involving Digimon, specifically Digimon porn. Early on, Matt and Ian noted that the top search engine terms that led people to Mac Hall all had to do with Digimon Porn. So the joke was made that in order to boost traffic they would pander to the tastes of those people. As a result, a large number of websites of that persuasion linked to the comic, much to the chagrin and amusement of the authors. This particular gag sticks out, most likely because of its sexual content. However, it does not accurately reflect the bulk of the strip's material.

Style

The series is done in a style reminiscent of anime. A favored technique of McConville is to draw the line art on paper and color the characters in Adobe Photoshop after scanning. Characters are often highly detailed while backgrounds, painted directly in Photoshop, are often blurry. The series has gone through a handful of changes in its style though. Early episodes had a style to it that did not look similar to anime, but more like western comic strips; backgrounds were also more concrete. Over time, this changed to the anime-like style that has become the norm of the series, as well as the digitally painted backgrounds. The chibi effect that has its origins in anime also became a regular part of the style. The characters in the series have lost their black outlines over time, and are now drawn entirely without them. McConville is particularly known for his Adobe Photoshop skills.

Other appearances of characters

A spin-off series called Mac Hall: Inside Mac Games was made in 2001 for the web site Inside Mac Games. This series involved the same characters, but focused on their interest in video games for the Apple Macintosh. The series ran bi-monthly from October 2001 to July 2002. The real-life counterpart to the character Anthony took over writing these comics later on.

The series has often had crossover episodes with the online comic Megatokyo. Ian has drawn a number of guest episodes for Megatokyo, and characters from both series make occasional cameos in each other's comics. Most notably, it was one of Ian and Matt's guest strips for Megatokyo that gave Piro his reputation as a self-degrading artist whose "happy place" involved "sad girls in snow."

Characters

Major characters

Much of the costume/visual iconography of the characters was based off of their real-life counterparts and/or their suggestions.

Supporting Characters

Books

Mac Hall has released one book titled Mac Hall Volume:1 which covers the first 19 months of comics published by Mac Hall.

See also

References

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