Showing posts with label superheroes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label superheroes. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2020

(x, why?) Mini: Bathroom

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(C)Copyright 2020, C. Burke. "AnthroNumerics" is a trademark of Christopher J. Burke and (x, why?).

Like there isn't a Fortress of Solitude inside his Fortress of Solitude!

Long-time readers know that back in high school (a long time ago, in another century), I used to draw my own Stick comics, starring Super-Stick-Man. Those were scanned (poorly, really) a long time ago in this comic. However, you'll have to check out the Comic Genesis site for them.

Of course, if this actually is Super-Stick-Man, then this would be the Stickball-Bat-Cave. (Just read it. It'll make sense. Maybe.)

This is about as close as I get to "bathroom" humor.




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Monday, May 08, 2017

A Grim Venn

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(C)Copyright 2017, C. Burke.

Yes, it's grim, but it's also fantastic!




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Friday, July 29, 2016

(x, why?) Mini: Now Playing . . .

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(C)Copyright 2016, C. Burke.

They're here to restore Order to your Operations!

But are some operations too powerful?




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Wednesday, April 01, 2015

Cave Painting

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(C)Copyright 2015, C. Burke.

Super-Stick-Man is a parody character who has appeared in these pages many times. I'm revisiting some of the oldies before I hit 1,000 strips.

This is the 67th adventure in a stream that starting around 10th grade. (Not counting the unfinished Graphite Novel(tm), pages of which have appeared here before.)
The classics were posting starting here. Note that this is The First Super-Stick-Man comic to appear on the blog as well as the Comics Only site. Before this, they didn't appear on the blog because the scans didn't look very good.

As for the choice of subject matter...

What else would come to mind on April 1, the day after a coyote was spotted on the roof of a bar in Queens, in New York City. (I may have modified this photo from the New York Daily News slightly.)






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Cave Painting

EDIT: UPDATED! Go here for finished comic. Thank you.

Having some technical issues. This page will be updated later this evening.

Copyright 2015, C. Burke. Super-Stick-Man is a parody character who has appeared in this pages many times.

What else would come to mind on April 1, the day after a coyote was spotted on the roof of a bar in Queens, in New York City. (I may have modified this photo from the New York Daily News slightly.)

Friday, March 20, 2015

The Superman Function

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(C)Copyright 2015, C. Burke.

You know the hardest part was finding a graph that would reasonably fit on the screen.

Alternatively, it could've been 0.5x5 + 1.5x4 - 2.5x3 - 7.5x2 + 2x + 6.
A toss of the coin, really.

And, LOOK! It's a co-ordinate plane! But watch out when it's Super 3-D because evil things start to appear!






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Friday, December 12, 2014

(x, why?) Mini: Catching a Cab in the Rain

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(C)Copyright 2014, C. Burke.

It's all about the green, about the green, no yellow...

If you think about it, the Flash's powers wouldn't help him catch a cab, although he could beat it to where he wanted to go.

And if Green Arrow shot one with an arrow, he'd need to use another trick arrow to jack up the car while he changed the tire.

Of course, the probability of Batman catching a cab in the rain is 100%, metaphysical certitude, because, you know, he's Batman.