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Dumbing of Age

Dumbing of Age is a webcomic about college life at Indiana University by cartoonist David Willis with themes involving drama or comedy, occasionally with a mixture of both. The series itself is a reboot reusing characters from Willis' previous comics (Roomies!, It's Walky!, Joyce and Walky!, and Shortpacked!).[1][2] While Willis' previous webcomics shared a science-fiction universe, Dumbing of Age is independent of these, reflecting more slice-of-life than the previous works.[3] The comic is generally set in the present day, yet not set in any particular year due to the glacial pacing (Every in-universe day takes around 1-2 months of daily comics), current technologies are depicted in-comic anachronistically so the comic is not a period piece.[4] Willis has reported Dumbing of Age to be his most popular webcomic, with a readership that around three times that of Shortpacked!.[5]

Dumbing of Age
Author(s)David Willis
Websitedumbingofage.com
Current status/scheduleUpdates daily
Launch dateSeptember 10, 2010
Genre(s)
  • Drama
  • Slice of life
  • Comedy

Plot and themes edit

The story follows a large ensemble cast, most of which are Indiana University first-years living in the same co-ed dorm. Major characters including a Christian girl who was homeschooled, an atheist who is her best friend, a cheerleader who has been disgraced, and many other characters.[4] There are themes of parental abuse, depression, attempted suicide, sexual assault,[6] and some instance of homophobic and transphobic sayings, along with other mature themes.

Characters edit

  • Joyce Brown is a homeschooled Christian girl[7] who is outgoing and cheerful, and her best friend is an atheist girl named Dorothy,[8] while a misanthrope, Sarah, is her roommate.
  • Dorothy Keener is very ambitious and an atheist who is friends with Joyce, somehow.[8] Becky is her roommate, while Sierra was a former roommate and Danny was her former boyfriend. Walky and she also dated for a while.[7]
  • Amber O'Malley comes from a disruptive home life with an abusive father, growing up with Ethan, her best friend, dating him until he came out as gay at her prom, and Joe is her stepbrother. She later becomes Amazi-Girl, who starts dating Danny at one point,[6] and has been described as "superhero in an otherwise normal setting."[9]
  • Sal Walkerton is disliked by her parents, with a holdup in a convenience store causing her parents to send her to a boarding school, finding "smoking, tattoos, and motorcycles" there, instead of what her parents expected, leading her to become more rebellious. She is also Malaya's roommate, though the two don't get along.
  • David "Walky" Walkerton is a favorite child of his parents, is intelligent and gets good grades. He sees the university as a place with no structure, parents, or order. He is also the twin brother of Sal, is the boyfriend of Lucy, and is ignored by Billie. He is also Dorothy's ex-boyfriend.[7]
  • Becky MacIntyre is the former best friend of Joyce who went to a Christian university at first because her dad thought a secular institution would "corrupt" her mind. She is pulled out by her dad due to having been discovered making out with her roommate, causing an avalanche of events that culminated in the death of her dad and two other people. She would then officially move to Indiana University on a scholarship funded by Robin. Presently she is dating Dina and is Dorothy's roommate.
  • Jennifer "Billie" Billingsworth was once head of the cheerleader squad at high school and queen of her prom, but now she is an alcoholic.[7] She had an affair with her R.A., Ruth, is the roommate of Lucy, and is in a relationship with Asher.
  • Ruth Lessick is a resident assistant who rules her floor with an iron fist and sometimes fights with Billie, who she hates.[7] She and Billie dated for a while, and she is now involved somewhat with Jason.
  • Danny Wilcox is an idealist, romantic, and trusting person, with Joe as his best friend, who is his roommate. On the first day of college, Dorothy, his girlfriend from high school, dumped him,[7] and he hasn't had luck at getting a boyfriend or girlfriend since, though he had a brief relationship with Amazi-Girl.
  • Sarah Clinton is a misanthrope who likes to study and isn't very social with other people, later ratting out her roommate, Dana,[6] her first year who was using drugs, leading her to become a social pariah.
  • Dina Saruyama is a small and quiet person who likes to observe rather than talk, though she is comfortable talking about science, especially dinosaurs. She is the roommate of Amber, and the "velociraptor" of Becky.
  • Ethan Siegal is a gay man who is dashing, understanding, protective, and selfless, coming out to his girlfriend, and best friend, Amber, at his high school prom. He is the roommate of Jacob, may have a crush on Danny, remains friends with Amber.[6] and bonds with Joyce over Transformers cartoons.[6]
  • Joe Rosenthal is a best friend, and roommate, of Danny, and he went on a failed date with Joyce. Thanks to their parents meeting, he is now also Amber's step-brother, and it's hinted he has a protective crush on Joyce these days.
  • Carla Rutten, who lives in a single room, wants people to acknowledge her and seemed to style herself after a cartoon character she liked from her childhood. She is also trans and asexual.[10]
  • Leslie Bean, a gender studies teacher is not good with relationships, and is a mentor to Becky, who was also a homeless lesbian who has issues with her parents.
  • Jacob Williams is a gorgeous man who is friendly, outgoing, and doesn't like being distracted from his studying. He is the roommate of Ethan, and an object of lust from Sarah.
  • Robin DeSanto is a former Congressional Representative who lost her reelection by flirting with Leslie. She is currently a professor who wears a bow tie in hopes of attracting Leslie's attention.
  • Malaya Eugenio is a person who uses any pronouns and realizes they "transcend gender." The gender, if they had to name it, would be "hot." Malaya is Sal's roommate but both do not get along.
  • Lucy Glenn is a cheerful person with good intentions who was formerly Malaya's roommate but is now Billie's roommate. She has unrequited feelings for Walky and both are close friends.
  • Roz DeSanto is the little sister of the "fairly conservative Congressional representative" of her district and shouts her progressive beliefs whenever she can, even broadcasting them on YouTube.
  • Booster Sanchez is the roommate of Walky, has a twin sister, and likes photography. They are currently studying psychology for their major and are new to the college.

Publication edit

David Willis announced at AnimeFest 2010 that his newest project is titled Dumbing of Age, a return to the setting of the original Roomies! comic, Indiana University, with both old characters from Roomies!, It's Walky!, and Shortpacked! as well as new characters created for Dumbing of Age.[11][12] Writer and researcher Sean Kleefeld later noted that Willis set the comic in college so he could "work out his personal demons" and to connect with a bigger audience, even though, as Kleefeld puts it, "the characters remained fundamentally the same."[13]

On September 18, 2020, Willis announced that he would be drawing a Patreon-only comic based on the in-universe Dexter and the Monkey Master comics.[14]

Influences edit

In an interview with The Mary Sue, Willis said that he based Joyce and her family on his own upbringing, with his parents reading the "early 1980s equivalent of Fox News," removing everything that she thought would "corrupt" him, like Scooby-Doo, Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Care Bears, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, and The Simpsons, with his family attending a "nondenominational fundamentalist Protestant church."[9] Apart from that, he stated that he passively listened to others, following "wonderful people" on Tumblr, Twitter, and Facebook, hearing what they have to say, and trying to find empathy with others, even if he makes himself "a little uncomfortable" and confronts his white privilege, even revising "false information" at times.

Reception edit

The comic has been received somewhat positively. Some said that the "sharp changes between humour and seriousness" are a trademark for the comic,[15] while others have called it interesting and enjoyable, even if it is a source of frustration to see "characters in a different setting."[16] Maggie Vicknair of Comics Beat stated while it would not be possible to accurately summarize every plot moment in the comic, each chapter "revolves around one day and jumps between different characters’ adjacent plot lines," with stories range in their subject and tone, even as they are all in the same universe, along with many "interconnected romance plots."[17] Tom Speelman of ComicsAlliance called it one of "the best original ongoing comics being published today," with the characters learning about "life's ups and downs and that adulthood isn't easy," and called it Willis' magnum opus, saying it has "emotionally true storytelling."[18] He further said that the comic has a "crack sense of humor" and said that anyone coming into college, in college, or in high school should read it, along with those who like his previous works or other webcomics like Questionable Content, Girls With Slingshots or R. K. Milholland's Something Positive.

References edit

  1. ^ Inglis-Arkell, Esther (September 20, 2010). "'Roomies' Webcomic Creator Heads Back to College in 'Dumbing of Age'". ComicsAlliance. from the original on January 24, 2011. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  2. ^ Hanson, Ralph E. (2016). Mass Communication: Living in a Media World (Sixth ed.). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. p. 556. ISBN 9781506358567.
  3. ^ Willis, David (March 18, 2013). "At the beginning of Dumbing of Age I did a very..." Tumblr. from the original on March 13, 2019. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Willis, David (2020). "About". Official website of Dumbing of Age. from the original on August 3, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  5. ^ Willis, David (March 17, 2015). "How popular (in terms of pageviews) have each of your webcomics been?". Tumblr. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d e Dunstan, Elliott (March 24, 2017). "Review: 'Dumbing of Age' Book One: This Campus Is A Friggin' Escher Print". Monkeys Fighting Robots. from the original on January 5, 2021. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Dunstan, Elliott (March 30, 2017). "Review: 'Dumbing of Age' Book Two: The Cragged Shame Pits of the Lustwolves". Monkeys Fighting Robots. from the original on January 5, 2021. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Sando, Joe (August 12, 2014). "A Deadshirt Webcomics Field Guide to: David Willis' Dumbing of Age". Deadshirt.net. from the original on November 27, 2015. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  9. ^ a b Willis, David (November 4, 2015). "Webcomic Spotlight: An Interview with David Willis, Creator of Dumbing of Age and Shortpacked". The Mary Sue (Interview). Interviewed by Alex Townsend. from the original on July 6, 2017. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  10. ^ "This is totally babies". July 2015.}
  11. ^ DeLuna, John (2010). "Shortpacked! Panel - AnimeFest 2010". Vimeo. from the original on September 14, 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  12. ^ Willis, David (2020). "Dumbing of Age - A college webcomic by David Willis". Official website of Dumbing of Age. from the original on January 2, 2021. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  13. ^ Kleefeld, Sean (2020). Webcomics. London, England: Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 159–160. ISBN 978-1350028197.
  14. ^ Willis, David (September 18, 2020). "Story". Official website of Dumbing of Age. from the original on November 18, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  15. ^ Dunstan, Elliott (April 28, 2017). "Review: 'Dumbing of Age' Book Four: Amazi-Girl is Always Prepared For Anything". Monkeys Fighting Robots. from the original on January 5, 2021. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  16. ^ Baden, Robert J. (November 28, 2012). "World of Webcomics: 'Dumbing of Age'". Fanbase Press. from the original on September 29, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  17. ^ Vicknair, Maggie (November 30, 2016). "Webcomics in Review: Dumbing of Age – Changing for the Better". Comics Beat. from the original on May 18, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  18. ^ Speelman, Tom (March 10, 2016). "College, Everyone: Should You Be Reading 'Dumbing of Age'?". ComicsAlliance. from the original on September 29, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.


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Dumbing of Age is a webcomic about college life at Indiana University by cartoonist David Willis with themes involving drama or comedy occasionally with a mixture of both The series itself is a reboot reusing characters from Willis previous comics Roomies It s Walky Joyce and Walky and Shortpacked 1 2 While Willis previous webcomics shared a science fiction universe Dumbing of Age is independent of these reflecting more slice of life than the previous works 3 The comic is generally set in the present day yet not set in any particular year due to the glacial pacing Every in universe day takes around 1 2 months of daily comics current technologies are depicted in comic anachronistically so the comic is not a period piece 4 Willis has reported Dumbing of Age to be his most popular webcomic with a readership that around three times that of Shortpacked 5 Dumbing of AgeAuthor s David WillisWebsitedumbingofage comCurrent status scheduleUpdates dailyLaunch dateSeptember 10 2010Genre s Drama Slice of life Comedy Contents 1 Plot and themes 2 Characters 3 Publication 4 Influences 5 Reception 6 ReferencesPlot and themes editThe story follows a large ensemble cast most of which are Indiana University first years living in the same co ed dorm Major characters including a Christian girl who was homeschooled an atheist who is her best friend a cheerleader who has been disgraced and many other characters 4 There are themes of parental abuse depression attempted suicide sexual assault 6 and some instance of homophobic and transphobic sayings along with other mature themes Characters editJoyce Brown is a homeschooled Christian girl 7 who is outgoing and cheerful and her best friend is an atheist girl named Dorothy 8 while a misanthrope Sarah is her roommate Dorothy Keener is very ambitious and an atheist who is friends with Joyce somehow 8 Becky is her roommate while Sierra was a former roommate and Danny was her former boyfriend Walky and she also dated for a while 7 Amber O Malley comes from a disruptive home life with an abusive father growing up with Ethan her best friend dating him until he came out as gay at her prom and Joe is her stepbrother She later becomes Amazi Girl who starts dating Danny at one point 6 and has been described as superhero in an otherwise normal setting 9 Sal Walkerton is disliked by her parents with a holdup in a convenience store causing her parents to send her to a boarding school finding smoking tattoos and motorcycles there instead of what her parents expected leading her to become more rebellious She is also Malaya s roommate though the two don t get along David Walky Walkerton is a favorite child of his parents is intelligent and gets good grades He sees the university as a place with no structure parents or order He is also the twin brother of Sal is the boyfriend of Lucy and is ignored by Billie He is also Dorothy s ex boyfriend 7 Becky MacIntyre is the former best friend of Joyce who went to a Christian university at first because her dad thought a secular institution would corrupt her mind She is pulled out by her dad due to having been discovered making out with her roommate causing an avalanche of events that culminated in the death of her dad and two other people She would then officially move to Indiana University on a scholarship funded by Robin Presently she is dating Dina and is Dorothy s roommate Jennifer Billie Billingsworth was once head of the cheerleader squad at high school and queen of her prom but now she is an alcoholic 7 She had an affair with her R A Ruth is the roommate of Lucy and is in a relationship with Asher Ruth Lessick is a resident assistant who rules her floor with an iron fist and sometimes fights with Billie who she hates 7 She and Billie dated for a while and she is now involved somewhat with Jason Danny Wilcox is an idealist romantic and trusting person with Joe as his best friend who is his roommate On the first day of college Dorothy his girlfriend from high school dumped him 7 and he hasn t had luck at getting a boyfriend or girlfriend since though he had a brief relationship with Amazi Girl Sarah Clinton is a misanthrope who likes to study and isn t very social with other people later ratting out her roommate Dana 6 her first year who was using drugs leading her to become a social pariah Dina Saruyama is a small and quiet person who likes to observe rather than talk though she is comfortable talking about science especially dinosaurs She is the roommate of Amber and the velociraptor of Becky Ethan Siegal is a gay man who is dashing understanding protective and selfless coming out to his girlfriend and best friend Amber at his high school prom He is the roommate of Jacob may have a crush on Danny remains friends with Amber 6 and bonds with Joyce over Transformers cartoons 6 Joe Rosenthal is a best friend and roommate of Danny and he went on a failed date with Joyce Thanks to their parents meeting he is now also Amber s step brother and it s hinted he has a protective crush on Joyce these days Carla Rutten who lives in a single room wants people to acknowledge her and seemed to style herself after a cartoon character she liked from her childhood She is also trans and asexual 10 Leslie Bean a gender studies teacher is not good with relationships and is a mentor to Becky who was also a homeless lesbian who has issues with her parents Jacob Williams is a gorgeous man who is friendly outgoing and doesn t like being distracted from his studying He is the roommate of Ethan and an object of lust from Sarah Robin DeSanto is a former Congressional Representative who lost her reelection by flirting with Leslie She is currently a professor who wears a bow tie in hopes of attracting Leslie s attention Malaya Eugenio is a person who uses any pronouns and realizes they transcend gender The gender if they had to name it would be hot Malaya is Sal s roommate but both do not get along Lucy Glenn is a cheerful person with good intentions who was formerly Malaya s roommate but is now Billie s roommate She has unrequited feelings for Walky and both are close friends Roz DeSanto is the little sister of the fairly conservative Congressional representative of her district and shouts her progressive beliefs whenever she can even broadcasting them on YouTube Booster Sanchez is the roommate of Walky has a twin sister and likes photography They are currently studying psychology for their major and are new to the college Publication editDavid Willis announced at AnimeFest 2010 that his newest project is titled Dumbing of Age a return to the setting of the original Roomies comic Indiana University with both old characters from Roomies It s Walky and Shortpacked as well as new characters created for Dumbing of Age 11 12 Writer and researcher Sean Kleefeld later noted that Willis set the comic in college so he could work out his personal demons and to connect with a bigger audience even though as Kleefeld puts it the characters remained fundamentally the same 13 On September 18 2020 Willis announced that he would be drawing a Patreon only comic based on the in universe Dexter and the Monkey Master comics 14 Influences editIn an interview with The Mary Sue Willis said that he based Joyce and her family on his own upbringing with his parents reading the early 1980s equivalent of Fox News removing everything that she thought would corrupt him like Scooby Doo Disney s Adventures of the Gummi Bears Care Bears Mister Rogers Neighborhood and The Simpsons with his family attending a nondenominational fundamentalist Protestant church 9 Apart from that he stated that he passively listened to others following wonderful people on Tumblr Twitter and Facebook hearing what they have to say and trying to find empathy with others even if he makes himself a little uncomfortable and confronts his white privilege even revising false information at times Reception editThe comic has been received somewhat positively Some said that the sharp changes between humour and seriousness are a trademark for the comic 15 while others have called it interesting and enjoyable even if it is a source of frustration to see characters in a different setting 16 Maggie Vicknair of Comics Beat stated while it would not be possible to accurately summarize every plot moment in the comic each chapter revolves around one day and jumps between different characters adjacent plot lines with stories range in their subject and tone even as they are all in the same universe along with many interconnected romance plots 17 Tom Speelman of ComicsAlliance called it one of the best original ongoing comics being published today with the characters learning about life s ups and downs and that adulthood isn t easy and called it Willis magnum opus saying it has emotionally true storytelling 18 He further said that the comic has a crack sense of humor and said that anyone coming into college in college or in high school should read it along with those who like his previous works or other webcomics like Questionable Content Girls With Slingshots or R K Milholland s Something Positive References edit Inglis Arkell Esther September 20 2010 Roomies Webcomic Creator Heads Back to College in Dumbing of Age ComicsAlliance Archived from the original on January 24 2011 Retrieved January 3 2021 Hanson Ralph E 2016 Mass Communication Living in a Media World Sixth ed Thousand Oaks California Sage Publications p 556 ISBN 9781506358567 Willis David March 18 2013 At the beginning of Dumbing of Age I did a very Tumblr Archived from the original on March 13 2019 Retrieved January 3 2021 a b Willis David 2020 About Official website of Dumbing of Age Archived from the original on August 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2021 Willis David March 17 2015 How popular in terms of pageviews have each of your webcomics been Tumblr Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 3 2021 a b c d e Dunstan Elliott March 24 2017 Review Dumbing of Age Book One This Campus Is A Friggin Escher Print Monkeys Fighting Robots Archived from the original on January 5 2021 Retrieved January 4 2021 a b c d e f Dunstan Elliott March 30 2017 Review Dumbing of Age Book Two The Cragged Shame Pits of the Lustwolves Monkeys Fighting Robots Archived from the original on January 5 2021 Retrieved January 4 2021 a b Sando Joe August 12 2014 A Deadshirt Webcomics Field Guide to David Willis Dumbing of Age Deadshirt net Archived from the original on November 27 2015 Retrieved January 4 2021 a b Willis David November 4 2015 Webcomic Spotlight An Interview with David Willis Creator of Dumbing of Age and Shortpacked The Mary Sue Interview Interviewed by Alex Townsend Archived from the original on July 6 2017 Retrieved January 5 2021 This is totally babies July 2015 DeLuna John 2010 Shortpacked Panel AnimeFest 2010 Vimeo Archived from the original on September 14 2010 Retrieved January 3 2021 Willis David 2020 Dumbing of Age A college webcomic by David Willis Official website of Dumbing of Age Archived from the original on January 2 2021 Retrieved January 3 2021 Kleefeld Sean 2020 Webcomics London England Bloomsbury Publishing pp 159 160 ISBN 978 1350028197 Willis David September 18 2020 Story Official website of Dumbing of Age Archived from the original on November 18 2020 Retrieved January 3 2021 Dunstan Elliott April 28 2017 Review Dumbing of Age Book Four Amazi Girl is Always Prepared For Anything Monkeys Fighting Robots Archived from the original on January 5 2021 Retrieved January 4 2021 Baden Robert J November 28 2012 World of Webcomics Dumbing of Age Fanbase Press Archived from the original on September 29 2020 Retrieved January 4 2021 Vicknair Maggie November 30 2016 Webcomics in Review Dumbing of Age Changing for the Better Comics Beat Archived from the original on May 18 2020 Retrieved January 3 2021 Speelman Tom March 10 2016 College Everyone Should You Be Reading Dumbing of Age ComicsAlliance Archived from the original 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