Well, Wednesday comic class has been cancelled for the foreseeable future.
It’s just too sad.
The picture is “No Walk Today” (ca. 1850) by Sophie Anderson.
Well, Wednesday comic class has been cancelled for the foreseeable future.
It’s just too sad.
The picture is “No Walk Today” (ca. 1850) by Sophie Anderson.
For those mystified by the appointment at 3pm, see this incredible animated short.
sorry not to have posted for a while. I’ve been coughing more or less continuously since the last post — it doesn’t help me to feel creative.
This comic is my first go at using my new home-made lightbox for inking.
This actually happened to us. Really. But the police wouldn’t help us, so we had to resort to walking along backwards with the map upside down* to throw it off our trail.
No wonder we got hopelessly lost.
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* i.e. printed side facing the ground
whilst there is a fair basis of fact for this comic, it is not strictly true to life. In particular, I didn’t sweep up the pepper while Karen stood and appreciated my unselfish contribution.
“So, Professor Einstein, will you tell the listeners how you got started in science?”
“Vell, of course at first I vas rather fascinated by the universe, and the vay matter and space and time interacted, and I vas sure there vere some interesting vays in vich it could all be described by some geometrical constructions. But mainly I had seen some scientists playing vith liquid nitrogen, and I vanted to have some fun vith it too.”
I’m sure that’s what its motherboard is telling us.
In the words sung by Perry Como and Jack
(Music by Sidney Lippman and lyrics by Fred Wise and Buddy Kaye, 1948)
A you’re adorable