Thomas Jefferson is without a doubt an important man in American history. He was only a young man but was chosen to draft the Declaration of Independence. That document outlined the reason when the Thirteen Colonies deserved to be independent from the tyrannical British Empire. This comic shows the eloquent approach of Jefferson and how he might have handled it today.
A comic that lists what your beliefs say about you for the following subjects: luck, Santa, science, magic, stock market, peace, god, and government.
A satiric take on the source of the many questionable decisions that come from government, courtesy of the famous moon project speech.
This is a science geek's version of the famous saying (paraphrased) that the best way to know someone is to walk a mile in their shoes. It uses the parsec rather than the mile because it is extremely long.
This is a comic based on the saying, “If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck then it is a duck.” But with the colorful North American painted turtle. It is based on when I told someone about the photographs I took of them, including the one I used to make this illustration.
A nerdy graphic showing a stick man version of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous drawing Vetruvius Man. It also shows the code that generated it.
The early bird gets the worm is a common saying about hard work. This comic has fun with that.
A nerdy web developer/programmer comic showing the HTML/JS/CSS to generate an American flag.
A nerd joke for web developers/programmers and web designers that routinely use Hex colors. There are a surprising number of English words you can create that are Hex colors.
Matthew 5:5 says, "Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth." This comic is about the reaction of nerds to that quote.