A satiric take on the source of the many questionable decisions that come from government, courtesy of the famous moon project speech.
A comic having fun with the fact that our ancestors described the night sky in terms of gods and magic, then mathematics with the contributions of Galileo, Newton, and others, and then back to magic with the works of Einstein, Hubble, and Hawking.
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 Stephan Quintet was one of the first images released by NASA following the extensive calibration and testing phase of the James Webb space telescope. It showed the impressive resolving power of the enormous primary mirror. This comics has a little fun with it.
Satiric take on the saying, "When life gives you lemons make lemonade."
A satiric take on the many popular inspirational/motivational posters
Time estimates are fiendishly difficult with complex projects and despite the depiction in this comic everyone is trying to do the best for their team and chances are they are all going to be wrong with their estimates. The comic shows the disparity of estimates given the combination of technical understanding of the effort as well as the chances of being yelled at by the client. It is a very arrangement made for comical effect.
Ever wonder why you hear so much at night - if you can't sleep well? This comic offers an answer.
This is a silly algorithm using JavaScript to make EMOJI character icons function as JavaScript keywords. It isn't a practical way of doing it but it is short enough to print on merchandise for fellow members of the nerd, developer/programmer, and IT communities.
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.