Posts Tagged Science
Yo. I’m at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for a week. Any readers there too? Want to recommend some good shows? UPDATE: I had a great time at the fringe, thanks for your suggestions. Incidentally, one of the highlights was Without […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Words: Luke S, Pictures: Luke H. Hope you’ve liked this past trio of cartoons from the upcoming book. Going to post up some stuff done entirely by just boring old me for the next update or two, but they’ll be […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
We only get a few very early morning hours of transit here in the UK, and it’s likely to be cloudy. But if you’ve got a good view where you are look up (safely!), it won’t happen again for another […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Graph from the nice people at NOAA. Interestingly enough, the saw-toothed shape of the graph occurs because there is more land, and therefore more plant life, in the northern hemisphere. Therefore in the northern hemisphere summer there is a net […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
OK, so I’m not actually a Climatologist, I’m an Atmospheric Chemist (a not unrelated discipline, but one thankfully free of most of the politics). I share a coffee room with the climate guys however. Now I am aware that a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
You may notice that this is cartoon is comic 511 following comic 509. What happened that it was pointed out to me that the now-removed comic 510 bore quite a striking resemblance to an existing webcomic. This isn’t that rare, […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This sorta situation seems to happen a lot when you’re in space. I did a cartoon for People I Know‘s Angela Lansbury Week - why not check it out? Ciao, L
Hazard data as per the Uni of Oxford. Got some cunning plans in the works comic-wise, will post blog(s) about them soon.
You need to have seen the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica to make sense of this joke. To be honest, you need to have seen the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica to make sense of life.
If you haven’t heard the news… My instinct is that it’ll turn out not to be the case - but hey, it’s really exciting! Viva la revolution!
Technically speaking, this comic contains an incidence of the dreaded Comic Sans (the % sign looked terrible in the normal font). I beg forgiveness from you all.
Of course, you need to make sure it’s actually a star. Readers of Bad Machinery might find the last panel somewhat familiar.
Today’s comic link is Doodles From the Bubble - a tale of a couple of students at me old alma mater. Lot’s of nice 4th wall breaking, I especially like the most recent one.
Don’t try decoding the mouseover text, there’s no secret message there (that I’m aware of). However I will award 10 points to the first person who can correctly identify their source (no cheating!)
There are some interesting results in regards to Lukeneedstomakeacomicinunderthirtyminutesitus For more homoeopathy cartoons see here and also here.
Note: There’s been a bit of a hack attempt on the site - main page seems OK but at the moment the RSS feed is down. Trying to deal with this has unfortunately chipped away at drawing time, so Friday’s […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Wow, from the start of the universe to the end in two updates. Next comic will probably be somewhere in between. Today’s comic recommendation is Life Ain’t no Pony Farm. Warning: Contains Pony. You can also read it in German, […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Rain, rain go awa- wait a second, in this universe it rains DELICIOUS BACON, what on earth am I saying?
This is comic number 400! Personally, I celebrate all major milestones in my life with naked Greek men, but maybe that’s just me.
That’s some proper tropospheric chemistry on the whiteboard there. Guess my degree has come in useful after all.
You may remember that man, and the sort of idea behind this strip from everyone’s favourite unfeasible adventures.