Archive for the 'Graphic Arts' Category
Monday, January 1st, 2007
Some claim that is impossible to be good without God. I know that’s not true— if you’re an atheist, then you are probably living proof! Publicly put the lie to this moralistic canard with this bold t-shirt, availble in unisex (4 colors) or women’s (black) styles in my CafePress shop.
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Tuesday, December 26th, 2006
Prepare, puny mortal, to have your childhood dreams dashed to bits by The Perry Bible Fellowship!
A few favorites. Click on each to go to a higher-quality version at the official site.
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Friday, December 22nd, 2006
A new atheism/freethought design in my Cafe Press store.
The link goes to the Hundreds of Proofs of God’s Existence page at Atheists of Silicon Valley (a.k.a. GodlessGeeks.com).
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Monday, December 18th, 2006
Jesus and Mo: an irreverant web comic starring Jesus, Mohammed (actually a body double), and an atheist barmaid.
Some of my favorites (click on the cartoon to go to its home):
You think the “Argument from Banana” thing is some kind of joke? Check this out. Then check this out.
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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006
A few years ago I decided to simplify my wardrobe and began wearing all black. No, it’s not out of goth motivations or anything like that. It’s just that in a darkened bedroom I can feel my way to my dresser, grab a set of clothing I know works together, and leave without waking up [...]
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Thursday, October 19th, 2006
Matthew Forsythe’s Ojingogo: The charming tale of a girl and her squid.
The less said, the better.
Oh, yeah… nominated for two Eisner Awards.
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Tuesday, July 4th, 2006
A few suggestions for celebratory activities in honor of Rube Goldberg, famous for creating comics depicting insanely complex machines that ultimately perform trivial tasks:
Make ramen for dinner
Play Half-Life 2
Participate in the Democratic process
Watch a Japanese kid’s show
Watch the most amazing commercial and its making
Play with virtual glass
Go insane trying to make your own
Or just follow [...]
Posted in Comics, Humor, Internet, Science | 1 Comment »
Sunday, June 11th, 2006
The Brick Testament is a vivid depiction of many famous (and infamous) Bible stories realized entirely in LEGO bricks. “The Reverend” Brendan Powell Smith builds all the characters and settings out of LEGOs, then photographs them to produce the illustrated stories. All the stories are told using direct quotes from the Bible.
While some churches use [...]
Posted in Comics, Humor, Philosophy | 3 Comments »
Friday, June 2nd, 2006
World High School is an online comic written and drawn by 18 year-old Wednesday Law. Not only does she have an art technique refined beyond her years, she also has a penchant for experimentation with the comic form and styles of storytelling.
World High School is your typical anime school filled with typical teens and teachers, [...]
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Sunday, March 5th, 2006
Probably originally from the Washington Post.
Posted in Comics, Humor, Philosophy | 7 Comments »