By James on October 28th, 2009 at 3:40 pm Comics, Funny
In his own unique style, Chris Ware took the time to animate a story told on This American Life, a radio program in Chicago. Ware’s style cleverly translates into animated form lending a bit of extra flare to a mostly mundane, yet rather humanizing, story.
On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episode 3 Coming This Summer After some…”turbulence” we’ll say, Penny Arcade and the development studio for the first two games, HotHead Games, stopped production of Penny Arcade’s On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness after episode 2. Read More →
Guns Plus Weed Plus Football Equals The video game scientists over at Penny Arcade have made a shocking discovery and now share it in the form of a Venn Diagram on a t-shirt. Quite poignant, it really makes you think. Read More →
Everything Counts in Large Amounts Beyond the fact that it's awesome to see this guy play three (sometimes four!) different instruments at once, watching his children getting into it is even better. Read More →
The Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. So, if the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. is a real website that sells real products, maybe this is where real superheroes come for their real superhero supply needs. Read More →
Smell Like an Avenger The problem is, I’ve yet to find a cologne that smells “good”; they normally just smell like high-pitched tree bark or stinging gasoline farts. Read More →
Meaning of Robots "and over the years it developed into a sex movie." Read More →
The Eyes Have It Yoni Alter, self-professed thinker and maker, has created a fun little piece called The Eyes Have It. It shows off how distinctive so many cartoon character’s eyes are and it’s fun to try and guess them all. There’s a static picture of it below, but it really needs to be interacted with to be fully experienced. Read More →
Paul Christoforo v The Internet I will personally burn everything I’ve made to the fucking ground if I think I can catch them in the flames. Read More →