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.
A comic about the butterfly effect, an idea where a small change of a complex chaotic system can result in massive changes.
This joke shows the eight planets of our solar system with jokes for Venus, Saturn, and Uranus.
A comic based on the famous Imperial Walker battle on Hoth in Star Wars Episode VI: The Empire Strikes Back.
Games often have mechanics that players can exploit to practically break the game. This is a symbol from a certain wildly popular RPG for when you are detected while sneaking.
A satiric take on the source of the many questionable decisions that come from government, courtesy of the famous moon project speech.
A comic asking why some of the important irrational math constants are irrational, which means they have an infinite number of non-repeating digits. Includes pi, Euler's constant, square root of 2, and the Fibonacci number sequence.
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.
Alphabetical list of words about our love/hate relationship with computers and electronics
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.