Concerned: The Half-Life and Death of Gordon Frohman is aMachinomic by Christopher C. Livingston based onHalf Life 2. AnAffectionate Parody, it blurs the line betweenMachinima and a traditional comic: all images are in-game screenshots taken from Garry's Mod, which allows the user to pose ragdolls and play around with the scripted events of the game, that have had speech bubbles and whatnot added. The name of the strip comes from a letter from "A Concerned Citizen" read in the game by the administrator of Earth, Dr. Breen, whichthe comic provides an explanation of.
The (concluded!) story follows the misadventures of Gordon Frohman,happy-go-lucky if none-too-bright resident of City 17 and former file clerk at Black Mesa, as he precedes/follows in GordonFreeman's footsteps and attempts to ingratiate himself to the Combine overlords, catch Dr. Breen's latest show, cleanse the city of evil Vortigaunts, find an apartment, survive the horrifyingly friendly residents of Ravenholm, get his trans-human surgical upgrade, and stop that crowbar-wielding jerk from ruining everything.As the comic's name suggests, Frohman dies at the end. What? It's right there in the title!
If you're at all familiar withHalf Life 2, or even if you're not, you may want tocheck it out. Expect some spoilers, though.
Author Appeal: The reason the strip exists is precisely because the creator loves a great deal of the things Half-Life 2 does. Read his notes for more in-depth information.
Battle Couple: Frohman thinks of Sandy as his girlfriend. Sandy thinks of Frohman asa liability.
Black Shirt: Frohman is staunchly pro-Combine and an avid fan of Dr. Breen, but is fortunately such a screw-up that he ends up helping the good guys by accident.
Boss Room: Confused for "a perfect place to rest" by our hero.
Brick Joke: In the very first comic, two members of Civil Protection comment that the train is running late. In the very last comic, the rebels comment that the train to Episode Two is running late, with one of the group commenting "again?"
The T.G.I. Friday's, but it doesn't come up 'till the unofficial sequel.
Don't forget how at the beginning when Frohman leaves the train station, he cannot find any TGI Fridays. Then, in the sequel, he passes by a TGI Friday as he's evacuating the city. Too bad it would explode even if Frohman got to stop in.
Cigar Fuse-Lighting: When Frohman meets his squadmates at the start of the revolt (who all introduce themselves by their character archetypes), one of them claims to be a demolitions expert who'll do exactly this.
Roommate wanted for 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. Hardwood floors, tool shed. Close to church, schools, and public teleportation. Cats, robotic dogs okay. $325 a month. Ravenholm area. Contact F. Grigori. Note: Non-smoker preferred. Must enjoy sermons and shotguns. PS: Heh heh! Hah hah!HAH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HAH!
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Welcome. Welcome to City 17... also known as...HELL! HELL! YOU'RE ALL GONNA DIE! YOU'RE ALLDEAD!!!HA HA HA HA HA HA!
Evil Twin: Subverted with Norman Frohman, a former special ops agents working for the Resistance and who is actually effective in combat--the total opposite of his twin.
He also once built a fully-operational Strider (though he never turned it on) because he didn't have enough dystopian oppression in his life in Ravenholm.
Although you have to wonder where he got an alien to modify for it.
Genre Savvy: The Rebels instrip 160, before Frohmanaccidentally vaporizes them with the pulse rifle's secondary fire.
Improvised Weapon: As Freeman had his crowbar, Frohman wields a shovel.
Informal Eulogy: "I'll never forget the day I met him. It was today. About a minute ago, when my head collided with his neck, breaking it. Hisneck, I mean. Not my head. My head is fine, not that anyone asked. Anyway. He seemed like a great guy with a lot of strong traits. Except for his neck, which was as brittle as glass. Amen."
The Millstone: Frohman tries to help the Combine at every turn, but fails at all of said turns - andmore besides.
My Eyes Are Up Here: Frohman is fascinated by the Combine Elite outfit that somehow renders everything in 2D. He then exclaims things are 3D again when he stares at Judith Mossman's breasts, causing Judith to state the trope.
Mythology Gag: Frohman, at the beginning of Sandtraps, states that "jumping puzzles are for effeminateItalian plumbers". This is a reference to the author's original site, Not My Desk, where he once did an article suggesting that Mario was gay.
Ravenholm is a good place to begin. It used to be a peaceful sunny community, with only one whackjob priest who is ignored as a loon. Then Frohman comes by...
Gordon:(thinking) Same old Norman, still thinks he's some bitter, world-weary action hero, spitting out sardonic, overly dramatic responses and acting like a camera is doing close-ups on him. Maybe I can trip him up...(aloud) Golly! I've got terrible hemorrhoids all up my butt! What say you? Norman: You think it's painful sitting down?Try taking a stand! Gordon:(thinking) Damn he's good.
Pre-Mortem One-Liner: Frohmannearly succeeds inassassinating Gordon Freeman and saving Dr. Breen, but takes so long coming up with one the battle is over by the time he's ready.
Punch Clock Villain: Most of the Combine. As is Gordon while he's working for them.
Quip to Black: Gordon's brother Norman is fond of doing these.
Running Gag: Whenever Frohman orders in bulk, he ends up ordering far more of the item in question than needed, usually 100,000. He blames the keys being stuck.
Townsperson: You're not Gordon Freeman. Frohman: No. Townsperson: You're... Gordon Frohman. Frohman: Yes. Townsperson: The Sausage King of Chic-- Frohman:No.
Spanner in the Works: From the abundance of medpacks to aid the resistance, to the surplus supply ofExploding Barrels the Combine is forced to take cover behind, Frohman is his enemies' greatest ally.
Judith: What? What? I don't know Dr. Breen! Who told you I know him? I don't! I've never met him! I've never even heard of him! I don't sleep with a picture of him under my pillow!
Frohman: No need to come here and look over my shoulder or anything! Even though it looks like I'm just slapping my hands randomly on the keyboard, I'm actually placing the order! For GUNS! You're not being duped or lied to like you might think! Ha ha! Hey, everyone, I think Barney here thinks I'm not actually placing the order for guns! Okie dokie, the real order is placed and isn't fake at all! If the guns never show up then I don't know who to blame except that it's not me because I ordered them and didn't fake-order them like you seem to think for some reason! Computer: Your real order for guns has been placed. Thank you for using Citadel purchasing. (Gilligan Cut) Barney: Wow! Sorry I doubted you, Gordon!
Rebel: And if you come across a huge cache of ammo, weapons, health packs, and armor chargers, what does that mean? Frohman: That I'm about to get my ass kicked? Rebel: Bingo.
Throw It In: In one of the very first strips, the creator "paused" things just as he'd cued everyone to look at Gordon. He just so happened to take the screenshot when the video of Doctor Breen on the wall had his mouth closed and appeared to be looking right at Gordon as well, creating an unintended but hilarious impression that even Doctor Breen had stopped to stare,despite the screens not being two-way.
Sandy: I feel like every time I around you're doing something stupid, like holding a live grenade while standing knee-deep in radioactive sludge and setting yourself on fire. Frohman:For the record, I'm onlyankledeep.
Unhand Them, Villain!: In Concerned 2, Frohman threatens a barnacle with a lawsuit unless it lets go of hisBreen Idol. Upon finding out that it's inedible, the Barnacle complies by dropping the bust...on Frohman's head.
Villain Protagonist: It's easy to forget because he's such a lovable goofball, but Gordon Frohman is actively trying to be the best traitor-to-humanity he can be. He's justterrible at it.
Webcomic of the Game: Though according to the comic, the events ofHalf-Life 2 are happening in Frohman's wake.
What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?: "There's nothing worse than having to pose the same scene twice. Well, maybe genocide. But posing the same scene twice is pretty lame, too."
In a meta-example, the same character model used for Frohman (male_07) was also used in the machinima ofFull Life Consequences as John Freeman who was Gordon Freeman's brother.
Your Brain Won't Be Much of a Meal: After Gordon walks away with a headcrab on a head for the better part of a chapter, it eventuallyfalls off, having died of malnutrition. Gordon provides aLampshading in the background.
Zombie Apocalypse: The idea of shelling beautiful, isolated Ravenholm with headcrab-filled artillery came from, you guess it...