Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: General Protection Fault, Funny Farm, Ozy and Millie, Last Blood, Queen of Wands, RPG World, Count Your Sheep, Darken, The Devil's Panties, Help Desk, Antihero for Hire, Bobbins, Bruno the Bandit, Two Lumps, Clan of the Cats, Exploitation Now, You Damn Kid , Elf Life, Chris Crosby, Zap , Avalon, No Room for Magic, College Roomies from Hell , Chopping Block, NeverNever, I Drew This, Winger. Excerpt: General Protection Fault (or GPF) is a webcomic created by Jeffrey T. Darlington. It centers on the employees of a small software company called GPF Software and their misadventures. Originally launched on the World Wide Web on November 2, 1998, the comic was hosted on Keenspot between May 2000 and March 2008 and was consistently one of their most popular titles during this time. It is now once again independently hosted. GPF mostly consists of traditional newspaper-style comic strips with occasional double-sized full-color "Sunday" comics. It updated daily up until July 2006 (7.75 years, a significant duration for a webcomic), when events surrounding the birth of Darlington's son forced its schedule to become more erratic. The comic currently updates regularly three times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Throughout the duration of its run, the comic has shifted between black and white and full color strips; it currently updates only black and white. Nick is the protagonist of the comic strip, a programmer at GPF Software. He's fairly short, quiet, and a bit nerdy. He was introduced in the first GPF strip, which was about his job interview. He has an insatiable imagination and is usually innately optimistic and trusting. However, that has changed since Trudy's betrayal of his trust, and his noticing Bad Trish's odd behavior. He married Ki Oshiro, one of his coworkers. He has developed the "Inventor's Gene, ..".