Lol. I can't see that as a bad thing, though. I mean, this guy made two webcomics that are pretty long, with a philosophical voice that even throws me off sometimes. Sure the characters are pretty Mary Sue, but that doesn't matter if the story focuses on their Mary Sue'ness as a bad thing.
I have a huge boner for Jay Naylor, I must admit. I've been waiting to say that.
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The whole comic is a soapbox for Jay's superiority complex. Like him, his characters can do no wrong unless they are set up as strawmen for the Randian mangod's family. I won't even go into how his style has actually regressed over the years and his comics seem to be infested with this gray void. Stories end abruptly or not at all. Dialog is less the character and more narration from the author.
Worst of all, he turned Big Mac into a mouthpiece for his nonsense.