my first ever guest comic appeared today on the extremely excellent Edmund Finney’s Quest drawn by Dan Long. Find it here: http://eqcomics.com/2011/02/06/runner-up-andrew-kay-of-invisibules/
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I wonder that if you really believe in Hallowe’en, and if you happen not to be dead (or undead) yet, then “happy” isn’t really the appropriate adjective for this evening’s unnatural occurrences. More likely “scared witless”. So, if you are planning to celebrate around about now: Happy Hallowe’en, Samuin, Calan Gaeaf, or whatever else you may choose not to believe in at this time of year.
PS I notice frequent comment contributor mpj has been getting into the Hallowe’en spirit, with this cheerful and irony-free sign in front of a graveyard.
And you thought sarcasm was the lowest form of wit? I bring you proof that spoonerism is lower.
2.
3. 21/-
4. 21/-
5. 21/-
6. 21/- (guinea for the pie, mister?)
I’ve noticed a number of online comics recently which have very Invisibule-like strips. Perhaps they’ve been there all the time, and I’ve only just noticed?
Please add any more you find in the comments section!
Of course, it stands to reason that you should read all of these comics as well as Invisibules…
http://buttersafe.com/2009/10/08/the-invisible-patient/
http://buttersafe.com/2009/11/19/at-the-bank/
http://909sickle.com/s/the-light/
http://abstrusegoose.com/193 (possibly)
Ariane Sherine, creator of the atheist bus, will be talking at the Oxford Skeptics in the Pub on September 8th 2009.
And on the subject of sceptics, if you like this one you might also like this one.
2. (that's bizarre!) [yes, I've head it says "Relax, there is no god" on the side]
3. (how long have you been waiting?) [four hours]
4. (and you believe it will come soon?) [of _course_ not]
5.
6. [it won't come if I _believe_ in it]
If you haven’t done it yet, join in Prof. Wiseman’s experiment!
And for the accountants, yes, I know the sequence number #66 is not what you were expecting!
2. (I've just run the most fantastically successful web-wide, feel-good psychology experiment)
3. (it's all about how people can make themselves happy) [sounds great!]
4. (all day long strangers bound up to me in the street, grinning)
5. (and ask whether I'm happy)
6. (I'm _so_ depressed)
This cartoon was inspired by a talk by Dr Roberto Trotta at Science Oxford last week. Most of the matter in the universe is dark matter…
2. (full!)
3. (rats)
4.
5. (what _is_ the point of 11-dimensional cupboards...)
6. (...if they're always chock full of dark matter?)
Richard Wiseman gave a most interesting and highly amusing talk last night at Skeptics in the Pub, Oxford. And he didn’t even plug his new book, “59 Seconds: Think a Little, Change a Lot.” At least, not very much.
It just goes to show that “rigour” and “humour” both have an “ou” in them.
2. (magnetic field detector on)
3. (infrasound - recording.)(now we wait)
4. [are you searching for ghosts?]
5. (not exactly...)
6. (aaaaghhh sceptic!) [run!]
2. --SWIPE --drop
3. --bounce
4. --roll
5.--toss SWIPE drop bounce roll
6. [LOVE-FORTY!] (more pimms?)
2. (la!) 1. Sanguine
3. (sigh) 2. Melancholic
4. (OK) 3. Phlegmatic
5. (ROAR!) 4. Choleric
6. (aieee) 5. Slapstic