This comic shows two characters both named “Bump” that are afraid of things that go bump during the day. One of the “Bumps” suggest they can scare the day-monsters away by making lots of noise in the middle of the night.
According to Genesis God ordered Noah to construct an ark to hold survivors of the Great Flood. When a dove returns with an olive branch Noah knows that the waters will recede. This comic posits that Noah was hoping the dove would lead to leprechaun gold.
Standing on a soapbox is associated with a speaker elevating their importance, typically for a political speech, by standing on a box. This comic shows what can happen when stepping off of the soapbox.
User manuals, when they are included, are among the most ignored things in the world. This comic is about that fact. It posits that had Germany spread their top secret messages in user manuals rather than using radio transmissions of messages encoded by the Enigma machine they probably would never have been found by the Allies.
Ever wonder why you hear so much at night - if you can't sleep well? This comic offers an answer.
This comic suggests that Taco Tuesday should be expanded to every day. After all, who doesn't love tacos? Inkscape has an interpolation tool but it did not do well to morph the entire thing. So instead I separately interpolated each letter, just having Inkscape morph "UES" to "O".
This comic shows the *Nix network commands that simulate what a web browser does when you visit a site.
In the dark ages of RPGs you were on your own to find your quest objectives. There is nothing wrong with that for the serious gamer but it is a huge obstacle for the casual gamer. So game developers added HUDs (Heads-Up Display), maps, and quest markers to make it easier to find your objectives. In this comic the HUD vanishes.
Sometimes the best way to define something is by describing what it is not. This comic uses that idea to define: darkness, quiet, vacuum, chaos, and politics.
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.