Angry Octopus

Posted by Miss Cellania in Cartoon & Comic on July 9, 2009 at 11:23 am


Angry Octopus is a webcomic featuring an octopus that always becomes angry by the final panel. It’s a summer project from Mike and his eight-year-old daughter Zoe. The pictured comic is entitled “Beware of Fugu”. Link -via Metafilter

 
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The Urfs Webcomic

Posted by Alex in Cartoon & Comic on April 6, 2009 at 7:42 am

Our pal Mike Jacobsen and Phil Selby of The Rut have created a fantastic new wecomic called Urf. It’s about life on Planet Urf, which is a lot like Earth but slightly different, and is filled with Urflings, who face problems similar to that of us humans, but with slightly different solutions!

Because it’s tax season, let’s take the issue of taxation. As you know, tax is universal – it also exists on Planet Urf albeit in a slightly different form:

… Urflings also care about the environment, and are facing some sort
of an oil crisis there as well:

… and let’s not forget about science! Urflings are a curious bunch -
they’ve got their own Super Collider in action to solve the mysteries
of particle physics:

Definitely check out the rest of the trio’s latest creations – and be
prepared to be utterly engrossed by the Urflings: Link

 
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How We Get Breakthroughs in Science

Posted by John Farrier in Cartoon & Comic, Science & Tech on March 25, 2009 at 6:34 pm


This panel from Zach Weiner’s webcomic Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal reveals what I’ve always suspected about physicists.

If you’ve never read SMBC, you’re missing out on a treat. Check it out.

 
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Gene's Journal, a Webcomic by David Reddick

Posted by Alex in Cartoon & Comic, Movies & SciFi on January 27, 2009 at 9:42 pm

Cartoonist David Reddick, who drew The Trek Life (before it went dormant back in 2007), has teamed up with Roddenberry.com Interactive Team to draw the adventures of the young Gene Roddenberry’s adventures with Agent 4 and Agent 6, two alien beings who abducted him in error.

Here’s the very first strip: LinkThanks RJ!

 
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Mad Scientists Are Actually Just Mad Engineers

Posted by Alex in Cartoon & Comic, Science & Tech on January 1, 2009 at 3:11 pm

Sanjay Kulkarni of Cowbirds in Love comic nailed it: "Mad scientists" are actually just mad engineers! Check out Sanjay’s website for more webcomic goodness: Link

 
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