This comic uses the current popular definition of insanity to define: science, philosophy, math, religion, and politics.
Everyone knows what WTF stands for. In this nerdy comic for *Nix command line users it standards for Whereis Tsort Find. It shows the help information for each of the commands.
Following the Revolutionary War George Washington planned on returning to his state to be a farmer. Because of his popularity in the new nation he was convinced to run for president. Not being an ideologue he was pressured by his advisers to implement their competing ideologies, namely Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton.
Having played multiple characters in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim one of the mechanics I dislike the most is the Courier. There are multiple things he can deliver but the most common is the Letter of Inheritance. Unfortunately, most of the time the only reason the NPC died was that you were near by and triggered something hostile, like bandits or dragons.
Benjamin Franklin was a pivotal American hero. One of the Founding Fathers, an accomplished polymath, and creator of institutions such as public libraries and fire departments. There is a famous story about Franklin flying a kite in a storm to prove that lightning was an electrical phenomenon.
The Fibonacci Sequence is the sum of the prior two values starting with zero and one. This is not a funny comic. It is meant for the nerdy developer/programmer that appreciates algorithms. It is implemented in JavaScript.
Anthropomorphism is not only a long word but also a great source of ideas for comics. This comic shows two parties going fishing, with one of them a giant fish trying to catch the human.
This nerdy comic uses a fictitious *Nix terminal command as a play on the popular description of insanity as doing the same thing expeting a different outcome.
This comic has fun with the concept of nefarious actions by the elite take place in smoke-filled rooms.
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.