-
It's subjective; depends on its use really doesn't it? Comic sans is a perfectly good font for a child's birthday party invitation, but in very poor taste on a headstone. It's neither good, nor bad - it just is. There is a case to be made for correct context of pretty much anything design-wise, it just depends how good you are at rationalising it.
The whole 'comic sans is shit/good' thing is just people either being facetious, or lazy. See also, all the people who think Helvetica is boring. Etc.
Bringing it back to the present context - comparing a gabba to comic sans would only make sense if @Chalfie had asked "what's a really great hot weather base layer?"... Or something..
-
A Gabba, like comic sans, is not particularly attractive but does serve a purpose. In the case of Comic Sans, it was developed for early readers/learning disabilities and I use it regularly at work (as a teacher). I think Gabbas are ugly as sin, and massively unflattering, but in terms of function they're brilliant.
Isn't the point that Gabba jackets are meant to be great (I don't have one, but would like one) whereas comic sans is just shit?