ps: I didn't even want to pick a fight (nor do I see where I was trolling "anyone"), all I tried to say is that if people disagree about a point being funny or not, then Razz might as well just go along and do things the way he wants.
And personally, I simple disagree with some of the advice given, and you will hardly "prove" to me what I'm supposed to find funny or not by linking to wikipedia...
I also strongly disbelieve that you can be funny when you think too much in terms of rules.
The "oh my god" thing is a good example. It might not be a proper punchline, but it gives the comic their own character, and it might well become their signature humour - and a very fitting one to Dwarf Fortress, as others observed already.
I mean, many of the ingenious comics around are special because they defy conventions (or common sense?). If you'd apply general "rules" to them, they probably wouldn't even exist. Take xkcd, for example. It's stick figures, after all! Imagine the critique this guy would have received after posting his first comics ("learn to draw properly", etc). Or, hell, dinosaur comics!
Or the "rule of tree": Again, I went to xkcd and had to click 11 strips back till I found one of length 3 (and many were pretty long). Not exactly a scientific analysis, but still...
And if you really want to get theoretical, there are probably good "reasons" why to make a strip long. Take this one: http://xkcd.com/409/
Even if you count only the lower four panels, it's still long because of the long text, but I guess this helps with the surprise effect in the end - Similarly to what happens in the first comic here (as others pointed out).
Well, in the end I think if some people find an aspect of the comic funny and some not, then it's really a matter of "comedic taste", and there is nothing to argue about. And this applies to both the first comic being too long (is it to long? Is it just right? Does the length help the punchline? - people disagree), and the "oh my god".
No reason to get upset about anything. Also, xkcd is funny
Edit: Oh, and useful critique is for example that in the comic above by Boksi the text is hard to read - not really an issue of being funny or not, I guess. Same with the professions of the dwarves having the wrong colours
[ April 14, 2008: Message edited by: dreiche2 ]