A Finn-y Friendship 3
Ok, so this week – in addition to taking a final cheap shot at psycho-analyzing Finn – I’m still playing around with formatting. It’s been tricky to find a middle ground between gigantic and miniscule...
View ArticleEntering… Ben (or possibly Bean)
Simon & Finn are taking a well-deserved holiday and this little furry chap wanted to meet you all.. so here I’m delighted to introduce you to the inaugural “Ben” (or possibly Bean). I might post a...
View ArticlePrinting Guns
P.S. For more reading on the actual story, see here, here, and here. Crazy world we’re living in… On a positive note, my coffee cups are finally starting to look a little less like chia pets.
View ArticleMedia memory loss
This is a rejected Philosophy Now submission from back in March intended to accompany an article around philosophy and the media. Looking back, the drawing and the writing could have been better, I...
View ArticleS&F and Philosophy Now –“Camus & the Myth of Sisyphus”
This piece was published in the Camus issue of Philosophy Now. Bonus for S&F followers! The Easter Egg in the strip (where easter egg refers to the gamer term for a hidden message or joke) is that...
View ArticleS&F Oil Sands, repurposed
P.S. Some of you might think this one seems familiar.. and you would be right! I have repurposed an old joke. I should be ashamed.. but, I wanted to use this for something else and improve the...
View ArticleBearings: Ice cream trucks
Ah, summer. With it, glorious sun, heat, growing green things.. and the incessant idling of ice-cream trucks. Maybe I was in a bad mood but the following came to mind after noticing the “watch for...
View ArticleS&F in Philosophy Now: The Paradox of Liberalism
The following cartoon accompanied the print version of Francisco Uribe’s article “The Paradox of Liberalism” (Philosophy Now, Issue 110). In this article, the writer discusses why the rise of...
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