This is another comic about one of my favorite topics: cockroaches and the end of the world. In this case it realizes that it may have made a mistake.
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.
The early bird gets the worm is a common saying about hard work. This comic has fun with that.
Kids love asking lots of questions, especially if they think they are being annoying. This comic shows what would happen if you actually answered them.
This is the second comic about the characters I created for the comic, “Things That go Bump in the Night.” This time Professor Bump describes research data but mistakenly converted the values to binary making the plot of little value.
Satiric take on the saying, "When life gives you lemons make lemonade."
A comic that lists what your beliefs say about you for the following subjects: luck, Santa, science, magic, stock market, peace, god, and government.
The fabled Tree of Knowledge from Genesis bore a fruit Adam and Eve were forbidden from eating. This comic replaces the fruit with unpopular things from our modern world, including lawyers, politicians, charging adapters, software updates, and the like.
If you have ever been to a house with young kids and popular plastic building blocks you know just how much they hurt when you step on them. This comic speculates on the real impetus for selling the blocks.
Cataclysms, especially caused by asteroid impacts, are among my favorite comic topics. I also enjoy the idea that the only survivors would be cockroaches. This cockroach expresses what it was hoping for rather than an impact.