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Science Cartoonist Series: The Zach Weinersmith Interview, Part Two
You might not expect to see a professional cartoonist at a skeptics convention, but there Zach Weinersmith was, giving a...
You might not expect to see a professional cartoonist at a skeptics convention, but there Zach Weinersmith was, giving a...
Believe it or not, in the time before xkcd and Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, there were people who thought you...
“I am the least scientific person you’ll ever know,” said Stan Lee on the 2013 PBS documentary, Superheroes: A Never-Ending...
Maki Naro’s first major online exposure was through a webcomic named “Sci-ence” (don’t you dare pronounce the pause), which eventually...
A friend asked me recently why I’m always bagging on Bigfoot. I wasn’t really sure what he meant. “I feel...
Hey, remember when everyone was talking about the Loch Ness Monster Apple Maps satellite photo a couple weeks ago? Wonder...
Some call the recently released film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the best to come from Marvel Studios yet, but...
In Marvel’s recent two part mini-series, The Trial of the Punisher, mass-murdering vigilante Frank Castle finally sees the inside of...
Issue #4 of Jonathan Hickman’s sublime space opera Infinity dropped this week, and the situation on Earth is dire. Invasion...
Welcome to Reality Check, a new weekly column on Adventures in Poor Taste that aims to address the science in...
The most renowned naturalist of all time, Charles Darwin, once wrote that “all observation must be for or against some...
In comics, superpowers are certainly a boon to thwarting evil and bringing villains to justice. But the normals still crack...
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